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Dango Belt

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Dango Belt

For many people, a belt is a belt: a piece of leather that holds your pants up. But for EDCers, a good belt is the difference between a guy keeping his outfit together and Batman. And like the rest of the tools they carry every day, a functional, reliable belt can perform well on its own while coming in handy at a moment's notice. Just like the Caped Crusader's famous accessory, Dango's debut into belts seeks to give you both form and function to make the most of your everyday clothing.

Before anything else, a belt has to its job well, which means it has to be built well enough to never let you—or your pants—down. The Dango Belt comes in two parts: a strap handmade in the USA from Italian vegetable-tanned leather, and a 7-piece buckle machined from high-strength but lightweight 7075 aluminum. 

The buckle itself is removable, meaning you can swap out straps to different colors (your choice of Jet Black or Whiskey Brown) to fit your daily ensemble. The buckle also holds a capsule that integrates into its frame. With a 0.3" inner diameter and 1.9" internal height, it's a discreet part of the belt's design while giving you a space to hold small essentials such as pills, matches, or a secret stash for cash.

The Dango Belt is an uncompromising accessory that looks good and performs even better for EDC. You can pick one up in your choice of size and strap color direct from Dango at the link below.

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This is a sponsored post presented by Dango Products.

Discussion (4 total)

I actually have this belt, and i'm not all that impressed by it. To access the hidden compartment, you basically need to take the whole buckle apart. Also, there really isn't all that much room inside the tube to hold much, I couldn't fit my meds in it the same way i can with a small keychain pill carrier. The best use i could come up with, was to put some money rolled up into it, but that's about it. I think it would be way more useful if it could store pills, or a key(s). Anyway, i've switched form using it, to a CMC Cobra-D uniform repelling belt.
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