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paintballimpact.com / Scenario Paintball / BDU Belts
BDU Belts
BDU belts are used for scenario paintball. Spec OPS produce a wide variety of scenario gear, including scenario game belt such as the BDU belt. These belts are thin and small enough to be barely noticed, but thick enough to hold the weight of the paintball player suspended from the ceiling. The BDU belts can be used for many different purposes on and off the scenario field. Off the field, the BDU belt can tie around all of your paintball clothing and paintball gear, so that you can carry all of it off the field in one hand. The BDU belt can also be worn as a belt, holding your paintball pants up. This belt is machine washable, and is built a especially to handle the wear and tear that goes along with getting hit by paintballs, sliding, and bunkering. Other gear can also be attached onto these BDU belts. Spec Ops makes these belts in tan and black, two colors that blend in with scenario uniforms. Other colors Spec Ops offers for the BDU belts include USMC gray, coyote brown, Air Force blue, and Olive. These belts are available in all player sizes, and can fit your 10 year old sister to your largest teammate.

The Spec OPS BDU belts can be easily lengthened or shortened by adjusting the belts "Battle Buckle", an unbreakable plastic buckle that can be easily manipulated. These belts are made to outlast you, and Spec Ops proudly announces a lifetime guarantee for these belts. The fabric and belt buckle are expected to last through hundreds of scenarios games, and Spec Ops promises to fix your belt or send you a new one should ever let you down. If you have accidentally wrecked or torn the fabric as the result of an accident, Spec Ops will still want to work with you to repair it and get it back to top physical condition. Often, Spec Ops will fix your BDU belts for free no matter what caused it to become damaged.
The BDU belts have often been useful for things other than holding up pants. For example, some players have wrapped the belt around their hand when they encountered something heavy that they did not want to pick up with their bare hands. These belts have often been found to be popular in other Military Simulation games liked airsoft. Most BDU belts sell for about $29. For other products that players use for scenario gear, check out Action Village and their section for scenario paintball gear. There are several big manufacturers of paintball markers that are designed in the scenario style, including Tippmann. The Tippmann X7 is a great product, because it can be customized with a number of great add-ons. Some models of the X7 include the X7/MP-5 Straight Mag 636 Stock/Tactical Grip, and the X7/MP-5 Foregrip/MP-5 Mag G36 Stock.
Scenario gear like the BDU belts, MilSim markers, and camo style paintball vests like the Blackcell Alias from Special Ops paintball help players to dress and act the part.
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