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AllOutdoor Review: Wilder Tactical Women’s Hitman Gear Trueform Belt Kit
AllOutdoor Review: Wilder Tactical Women’s Hitman Gear Trueform Belt Kit
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✍️By ZRIntel Editorial Team📍Gastonia, NCThe Wilder Tactical Womens Hitman Gear Trueform Belt Kit is revolutionizing gear for female shooters. Unlike traditional battle belts predominantly designed for men, the Trueform Belt focuses on the unique anatomy of women, ensuring comfort and functionality by considering natural curves. This differentiation positions it distinctively in a marketplace that often overlooks the needs of women. To test the belts performance, I enlisted the help of my wife, Kelsey. She needed a reliable competition belt for her inaugural Tactical Games event, and this provided the perfect scenario to assess the kit's capabilities. From the initial setup to the trials on the range and the high-paced action of a Tactical Games course, the belt did not just pass the test; it exceeded expectations. Wilder Tactical, based in Gastonia, NC, is known for creating high-quality tactical gear, and the Womens Hitman Gear TruForm Tactical Belt Kit is a new addition tailored specifically for female users. The kit includes an innovative design that adapts to a woman's body shape, providing not just adequate support but also an aesthetic appeal that blends toughness with style. A crucial feature of the Womens Modular Elite Kit is its adaptability. It consists of an expandable two-piece system that can accommodate sizes ranging from XS to XXL, with an option to extend beyond that with the TruForm Full Belt Bridge sold separately. The belt kit includes a diverse array of pouches, from mag holders to the Multi Holster Platform, making it a comprehensive solution. The kit is thoughtfully designed; it comes fully assembled with all necessary components, which alleviates concerns about needing additional gear after purchase. The ease of assembly is another highlight of this belt. Utilizing a unique mounting solution with screws, Kelsey was able to customize the placement of her pouches to fit her shooting style perfectly. She preferred a forward angle for her pistol mags, which allowed for quicker reloads, demonstrating the belt's versatility in accommodating various preferences. During her testing process, Kelsey ran multiple drills, from Bill Drills to round-intensive Tactical Games stages, which can mimic scenarios faced by military and law enforcement personnel during high-stress situations. The belt performed admirably. It efficiently secured her magazines, ensuring they were easily accessible, while the adjustable retention system allowed her to find the optimal fit. She noted that the Multi-Holster Platform paired effortlessly with her Level-2 Dara holster. The standout feature of this system is its non-static leg strap. Unlike many traditional designs that restrict movement, the TruForm's leg strap adapts seamlessly to her stride, providing comfort throughout various movements, whether sprinting, kneeling, or prone positioning. Such a feature is not merely about convenience; it emphasizes the product's design philosophy that values female shooters' needs and performance. Kelseys experience revealed something significant in the competitive shooting landscape. The Wilder Tactical Womens Hitman Gear TruForm Belt Kit stands as a testament to gender-responsive design in tactical gear. Instead of perpetuating the shrink it and pink it trend prevalent in female shooting accessories, Wilder Tactical has focused on creating equipment that truly serves the performance needs of women, thus setting a new benchmark in the industry. In conclusion, this belt is not just a piece of gear; its a well-thought-out system aimed at enhancing womens experiences in competitive shooting. With its focus on comfort, durability, and style, it invites female shooters of all levelswhether seasoned competitors or newcomersto engage confidently in the sport. Kudos to Wilder Tactical for prioritizing women's needs in a traditionally male-dominated space. Not only does this belt perform under pressure, but it also promotes inclusion within shooting sports, which is something that has long been overdue.