DAA

DAA Lynx Belt

$56.90 - $91.40
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DAA Lynx Belt 

How to order the correct belt size:

  1. Wear your current inner belt (if you don’t have one - use any thin belt).
  2. Use a flexible tape-measure (or string) to measure your waist circumference on top of the inner belt.
  3. In the notes field upon checkout, specify the number of links per color you prefer. (For example if ordering a 38" Lynx Belt you might say "15 x Black and 15 x Red" as that belt requires 30 Links)

The DAA Lynx belt is a totally new, innovative concept for competition shooting belts. 

It is assembled by the user himself, using individual plastic links, which assemble together by means of strong steel roll-pins. These linked are made of an extremely durable Nylon, reinforced by glass fiber and tougheners.

The Velcro Hooks on the links are formed by an over-mould injection process, making them a permanent feature of each link. They are not glued on Velcro tabs, but injection moulded formed, providing maximum strength and longevity.

Links are available in 9 colors, so each shooter can design his own belt. You can mix and match as you please, adding a dash of color to match your National Flag or your shooting outfit.

Available colors are: Black, Grey, White, Red, Orange, Yellow, Blue Purple and Green

Once assembled, these links create a belt which is totally rigid in the critical vertical axis – keeping loaded magazines and holsters solid and stable, preventing any lifting during the draw motion. While at the same time – the hinged freedom of motion between the links, in the horizontal plane, means that the belt can be rolled up to a much smaller size than a rigid one-piece belt.

This horizontal-plane flexibility allows the belt to be rolled up tightly, and placed easily inside any range bag. It also means the belt follows closely the body’s contour of even the smallest, thinnest shooter without lifting away from the body or creating uncomfortable pressure points. (issues common with one piece rigid belts). The DAA Lynx belt is far more comfortable to wear for extended periods.

The expanding Buckle Assembly of the Lynx Belt allows for about 4.5cm of length adjustability and closes the belt ends together. Since its over-all length is short – it can easily be worn in the front, between the holster and front mag pouch – even when that front pouch is positioned in the center of the body. This prevents the need to close the belt on ones back, as is often done with one piece overlapping belts.

Each DAA Lynx Belt includes:

  • Links in the number and color selected by the customer
  • One DAA Inner belt (size of which is calculated in the builder) (One full size larger than the size selected)
  • A Buckle assembly which includes:
    • A fully assembled buckle
    • A bag with 50 roll pins
    • A punch tool for removing pins
    • A spare silicon O-ring for the buckle

Link dimensions: 33mm long from pin to pin. 38.7mm tall, thickness on the Velcro pad is 8.8mm, 7mm off the pad

PATENT PENDING

 


 

Measured Waist Size

Number of Links Required

26"

20 Links

27"

21 Links

28"

22 Links

29"

23 Links

30"

23 Links

31"

24 Links

32"

25 Links

33"

26 Links

34"

27 Links

35"

27 Links

36"

28 Links

37"

29 Links

38"

30 Links

39"

30 Links

40"

31 Links

41"

32 Links

42"

33 Links

43"

34 Links

44"

34 Links

45"

35 Links

46"

36 Links

47"

37 Links

48"

38 Links

49"

38 Links

50"

39 Links

51"

40 Links

52"

41 Links

53"

41 Links

54"

42 Links

1 Review

  • 5
    Great belt, great price

    Posted by Adam on Mar 2nd 2024

    So this belt is comfortable, flexible, and modular. I'd strongly recommend the rachet for it which allows you to tighten it and your underbelt easily - you no longer will need to cinch down the underbuilt first, well, at least not so much. It's very rigid for supporting loads, but fits the body well. Highly recommend it. I run cr speed versa ii pouches on it, and they work - they inhibit the belt curving a bit, but not enough to effect how you wear it. I use the "boss link" or whatever it is called for the boss hanger too.