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<blockquote data-quote="Goldpick" data-source="post: 412608" data-attributes="member: 1695"><p>I suppose it all depends on whether you are prospecting, coin shooting or relic hunting as to what belt would be suitable. I like to keep things to a bare minimum, so that just means a cheapy KMart "leather" belt, M-i6 pinpointer on one side, and a large black ammo dump pouch on the other side for my Predator digger and finds. I have tried using larger army webbing type belts, though after a heavy session of finds they usually end up around my ankles. Guess I just prefer to have a belt small enough to thread through my jeans belt loops to keep everything in place.</p><p></p><p>If I get off the beaten track, rather than add extra gear to my belt, I'll just take a small backpack with an internal Camelbak water bladder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldpick, post: 412608, member: 1695"] I suppose it all depends on whether you are prospecting, coin shooting or relic hunting as to what belt would be suitable. I like to keep things to a bare minimum, so that just means a cheapy KMart "leather" belt, M-i6 pinpointer on one side, and a large black ammo dump pouch on the other side for my Predator digger and finds. I have tried using larger army webbing type belts, though after a heavy session of finds they usually end up around my ankles. Guess I just prefer to have a belt small enough to thread through my jeans belt loops to keep everything in place. If I get off the beaten track, rather than add extra gear to my belt, I'll just take a small backpack with an internal Camelbak water bladder. [/QUOTE]
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