Shooting competition belts are the backbone of every serious setup. They provide unmatched stability, speed, and consistency, allowing shooters to perform at their best in dynamic disciplines such as IPSC and IDPA. Designed by shooters for shooters, these belts transform your gear into a reliable platform for fast draws and reloads.
What are shooting competition belts
Unlike a standard belt, competition belts use a two-belt system (inner/outer):
- Inner belt: A slim, soft belt worn through the trouser loops, covered in loop Velcro.
- Outer belt: Wide, rigid, and fitted with hook Velcro to attach securely onto the inner belt. This is where holsters and mag pouches are mounted.
This system ensures that holsters and magazine carriers stay in exactly the same position at all times, building muscle memory and maximizing consistency.
Main advantages
- Stability & repeatability: Zero shifting of gear, perfect alignment every time.
- Speed & convenience: Put on or remove your entire setup in seconds.
- Comfort & weight distribution: Rigid design spreads the load evenly around the waist.
- Full customization: Adjust holster and pouch placement with millimeter precision.
Who uses competition belts
- IPSC & IDPA athletes: The core audience — these belts are mandatory for serious competitors.
- Instructors & professionals: Law enforcement, trainers, and tactical users for stable range training.
- Advanced hobby shooters: Anyone serious about improving speed and accuracy at the range.
- Airsoft Action Air competitors: Players in competitive Airsoft IPSC-style matches use identical setups.
Shopping advantages
- free shipping for orders over €80
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Frequently asked questions
Why choose an inner/outer belt system?
It guarantees perfect stability and consistency — your gear never shifts position, ensuring reliable draw and reload performance.
Can it be used for everyday carry?
No, competition belts are designed for matches and training. For EDC, a duty or concealed carry belt is more suitable.
What width are competition belts?
Most are 1.5″–1.75″, the standard for IPSC/IDPA holsters and mag pouches.
Are they allowed in official matches?
Yes, competition belts are fully legal in IPSC/IDPA as long as they meet regulations.