Equipment belt – Late riveted webbing variant

The standard Equipment belt or Koppelriemen kept all the equipment together and is to be considered one of the key elements. Finding a nice one can be hard nowadays and reproductions are plenty. Right up to 1943 the early model was produced with a leather tongue with a series of holes on the inside which kept the prongs of the belt buckle. The later models where simplified whereas this leather tongue was omitted and the holes simply cut through the belt. The hook for the belt buckle was first produced in aluminium later to be replaced by steel. The belts are adjustable and marked in size ranging between 75 and 120 centimeters. These belts also came in a tropical variant made from webbing material.

Colour: Tan
Material: Webbing
Markings:  95
Maker: 
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Hardware: Steel hook
Size: 95 centimeters
Notes: This belt is a late war variant which is made of (what looks to be) British webbing. The catch is a variant preliminary meant for use with political belts. The ends of the webbing have been covered with a small piece of leather. The tongue for the buckle hooks has both been stitched and riveted.