The first test sample is definitely not a Chinese military belt, It might just be cosplay gear for enthusiasts. Chinese military belts are made of nylon material, have a very obvious star, and also contain the "八一" symbol inside.
@alxvideos6634Ай бұрын
I searched the cover image of the video on China's largest shopping website and found the origin of the belt. It is a belt used by military enthusiasts, and it is a very cheap type, worth 7 RMB (less than one US dollar) and the postage is included. I despise the author for the fake content of the video!
@bjk9556Ай бұрын
@@alxvideos6634probably it is the only Chinese belt he could get?
@夏丹青Ай бұрын
There is no doubt that the US military's belts should cost thousands of dollars each.😂
@anonnymous4864Ай бұрын
@@alxvideos6634 In these comparison videos, they always use the cheapest Chinese brands to compare to the most expensive brands from other countries.
@corporalpunish6089Ай бұрын
I just did the same test, except I used Thanksgiving dinner instead of the hydraulic press
@Not_sheepleАй бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@zhwilson2437Ай бұрын
The testing method is very problematic. It is not a real test at all. There are big problems with the fixation.
@flashrandomАй бұрын
Bro, you are a genius
@krtm530Ай бұрын
the brits must have really heavy trousers.
@jayrowe6473Ай бұрын
They make their belts out of tow straps.
@paulvanderhaegen761Ай бұрын
it is not the trousers that are heavyn it's wat is inside the trousers.
@garethpothin1498Ай бұрын
Haha improvise, overcome and adapt as the saying goes in the Brit Army 😂@@jayrowe6473
@robdavis1176Ай бұрын
@@paulvanderhaegen761 The Bull Sh%t?
@jsc3417Ай бұрын
It's there so their pants don't get dragged down by the amount of shit they release @@paulvanderhaegen761
@max.racingАй бұрын
3:22 u have to test the mechanicsm that holds the belt together normally (clamps and connectors) thats in most cases the first thing that will break
@KarelRodeАй бұрын
Agree, It is pointless without the buckle. But... Would you be OK with that thing caught on something moving and NOT parting? This is why I refuse to put an office lanyard around my head!
@zhwilson2437Ай бұрын
The testing method is very problematic. It is not a real test at all. There are big problems with the fixation.
@gujiaoАй бұрын
let me take a guess - all the modern ones are produced in china by the exact same company but from different product lines. they suits different purposes. just like the arresting cables in uss carriers (imported from china)
@freenationalАй бұрын
The Chinese can make anything. Just give them the specifications.
@madeinchina1450Ай бұрын
@@freenational So does the Americans, just give them enough money.
@fmatt3848Ай бұрын
@@madeinchina1450 that's the matter, a bag of screws for 100,000 dollars on the list for the original price less than 100 dollars buying from China.
@davedavies6518Ай бұрын
I have no idea what the point was to test belts like this, but I did watch the whole video and found it interesting. Good job.
@julianlord2697Ай бұрын
I actually watched it all. I now know once my Land Rover getS stuck to get my genuine British Army belt off my trousers
@psrfpsrfАй бұрын
This was my first thougt too, not only for the Britain belt. You can use the belt material as a rowimg rope. My job profession learnt mor than 50 years ago was material tester in a physical lab, performimg tensile tests a lot. For me a lot of these YT test are absolute nonsense, with not added value for the use of the product and the requested performace, reliability. Here the same, the belte are by nature far ahead in resistance to their buckels.
@zhwilson2437Ай бұрын
The testing method is very problematic. It is not a real test at all. There are big problems with the fixation.
@robertharper3754Ай бұрын
You joke but a long time ago in Iraq we had a crappy Hummer break down and our choice was to wait around for many hours, OR, rig a way to tow it. Turns out that a Blackhawk riggers belt WILL tow a giant pile of gov't crap before mortar rounds start being walked into you.
@lugan2829Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@janos-8022Ай бұрын
At 5:55 you can see that the piston goes down and has no contact. But the digital display rises. LOL that's funny
@Dr_piFrogАй бұрын
Your experiments were interesting. Comforting to know that the world military will not be loosing their pants. I don't understand the logic in these belt designs; why design belts with super-strength belt strap material when the buckle, especially the plastic-clip type, will fail way before mildly stretching the belt fabric.However there may be other uses of the strap material that I am unaware.
@stinkyfungusАй бұрын
The heavy duty two layer nylon web with an internal stiffening core is used because - warfighting equipment is HEAVY. These are not trouser belts for keeping your pants up or shirt tucked. These are designed to be used in conjunction with load bearing suspenders to carry gear on. Ammo, canteens, e tools, gas masks, ruck sacks, etc. If the belt isn't strong and stiff - the edge will roll and the equipment hung on it will flop around. That's why. And the latest designs pair a cobra style climbing harness buckle, and fall rated webbing, with a carabiner loop sewn in - which can be used for an emergency rappel if needed.
@Dr_piFrogАй бұрын
@@stinkyfungus Thanks for the explanation, good.
@unknown0soldierАй бұрын
@@stinkyfungus To add onto that, these belts are meant to be used for a variety of other tasks in emergency situations, like pulling a wounded comrade out of combat, or as a handle to carry/pull heavy objects. So they need to be as strong and durable as possible
@pintiliecatalinАй бұрын
@@stinkyfungus Dr_piFrog has a valid point. The belts are way stronger then they need to be. The buckles are a week point. I suspect that it is why the person who tested them did not actually used the buckles to hold them in place. And there is another issue with one specific buckle design -the one used on the old US one. I haven't used one of those but modern ones with those little hooks that interlock are prone to open themselves with an accidental tap on them.
@101wildgooseАй бұрын
Losing*
@dule9076Ай бұрын
Any country in the world just needs to make a belt that can carry 150kg max. Beyond that, the back of the soldier will be broken before the belt does.
@niemi5858Ай бұрын
That's true, only if you consider a belt to be a single purpose bit of kit. In a bad situation one should be inventive and a belt can be used for more than just holding up one's pants and other bits of kit.
@receptayyip1410Ай бұрын
China speaking?
@joshm3484Ай бұрын
True, but a wide stiff belt is good to hang relatively heavy things from without it collapsing.
@newdefsysАй бұрын
But the belt needs to carry that 150Kg, over and over again, for years at a time. And it must resist abrasion, fatigue and stretching.
@kenho-wr5ul2rh7mАй бұрын
@@newdefsys do u really need the belt to hold 1000kg+.......? deadlift world champion is VERY far from lifting1000kg......
@wasaczpospolity3133Ай бұрын
Bro maybe you could test climbing harnesses or other gear like that (descenders, fall arresters, energu absorber or other). How much force can they withstand before they break. Comparison of different producers.
@sdbaАй бұрын
As a Chinese military man with decades of service, I've never seen this belt before; the genuine one looks similar to Russia's new-style belt.
@sdbaАй бұрын
The first Chinese waistband, I didn't even know what it was when I was in the military for over twenty years...🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@elvinyan1015Ай бұрын
yeh,hhh,i think its just work for cosplayer
@Superpooper-2020Ай бұрын
Cope harder bot
@peter-world-travesАй бұрын
@@Superpooper-2020 anti Trump CIA bot
@bh2908Ай бұрын
Lol and you are 19 yo
@sovietcommubotАй бұрын
That US belt isn't at all new, they haven't issued those in over 20 years.
@olligesd9343Ай бұрын
Yeah, that was an ALICE belt from the early 70's
@wilfordpadio1896Ай бұрын
So is that old Soviet belt
@Bob-and-Robs-asylumАй бұрын
@@olligesd9343 the seventies werent that long ago if you think about it your only in your late 40s early to mid 50s. (Dont get mad im not trying to be mean im saying that it isnt that long ago).
@comrade7715Ай бұрын
@@Bob-and-Robs-asylum if you were born in the 70s. the guys who were issued these are like 70 now
@kingjamesgorden3Ай бұрын
Yeah, we can figure out two things from this video. 1. The maker is not from the US. Probably British since he went ham on the British belt. 2. Apparently wherever he is in Europe, they don’t have any surplus stores with current gear. And he clearly doesn’t know the value of a couple of those belts here in the US. Surplus stores would actually pay a decent amount of money for Cold War era Soviet or NATO gear. I will gladly send him an extra belt if he needs a current US Army issued belt.
@petesmith9472Ай бұрын
Why are we testing the webbing and not the buckles.
@mypadmi8656Ай бұрын
Obviously the person who tested wasn't in army and don't know that buckle is weak point, webbing is irrelevant 😅
@ZaLodowyMurАй бұрын
Test the clamps!
@i12cu2Ай бұрын
3:16 I never expected to hear Rammstein in one of your videos 😂🤣 Beste Grüße aus Deutschland 😉
@11C1PАй бұрын
There was another U.S. belt between the old metal buckle & that plastic one you showed. It was also a plastic buckle, but latched differently. I had all 3 styles when I was in & liked the newest version best. A lot of guys really liked the metal ones though.
@Sweatinglikemymominchurch7860Ай бұрын
The last test started reading before the press even moved😂
@MarlinRandoАй бұрын
Forgot to zero it?
@kurangajar-b1gАй бұрын
the press haven't touch the buttom bar already read 3400, the entire test is fake😅
@p51mustang18Ай бұрын
INCOMING!!! Quick, get behind your belts!!!😂😂😂
@戚善择-z1bАй бұрын
When you have a hydraulic press, the only thing surviving in the house is that press.😂
@Chris80Ай бұрын
Would you please test the complete belts incl. its buckle.
@UrknetLabradoriesАй бұрын
What I want to know is, wtf Britain planning to do with them belts?
@jk66-o4dАй бұрын
Protecting their troops from wedgies....😂
@garethpothin1498Ай бұрын
As someone in the comments alluded to, towing straps maybe 🤣
@TipsythomasАй бұрын
They give the hardest spanking in the world.
@鑫-v3rАй бұрын
坦克拖车很贵的 但几十条腰带跟劳力却很便宜😅
@GregJones-v1bАй бұрын
@@garethpothin1498 For a tank?
@Bokenak310Ай бұрын
The belt from England didn't break but the hidrolic machine did 😂😂
@BZAKetherАй бұрын
This is one of those few ones where the newer ones perform better than the old ones (supposing the age wasn't a big factor).
@max.racingАй бұрын
i wonder what happens if he tests the german variants the new stuff often does not have the best reputation when it comes to reliability and in old times germany was obsessed with overbuilding stuff
@receptayyip1410Ай бұрын
Age is a factor, material gets brittle and degrates.
@Jamie-lw5syАй бұрын
Nylon is definitely stronger than cotton.
@zhwilson2437Ай бұрын
The testing method is very problematic. It is not a real test at all. There are big problems with the fixation...
@lamoe4175Ай бұрын
Tow rope is one MacGyver - but again the buckle is more critical - especially when attaching several together
@Bob-and-Robs-asylumАй бұрын
Nah which ratchet straps from which brands can withstamd the most wieght. Summit vs. Jegs
@selcuk2020Ай бұрын
5:50 --- 5:58 hehehe You should have your hydraulic press calibrated. The last test started reading before the press even moved.
@Nel33147Ай бұрын
Congratulations , they all passed admirably. 😊 Glad I got this feed , clicked & subscribed.
@TalkingHands308Ай бұрын
Why was the pressure on the 2nd UK attempt going up even before the hydraulic press was turned on?
@ophirbactrius8285Ай бұрын
Coz Brits are hardcore so does to their belt.
@seanchang1202Ай бұрын
2:12 This one is not US belt, it looks more like a UK belt.
@papaeiche8322Ай бұрын
Correct, it is a British 58 pattern belt.
@chrisfs150Ай бұрын
Looks like a 58 pattern
@stephencooper3583Ай бұрын
Correct. The U.S. version was very similar, but had a different clasp.
@TotheSoundOfThunderingEnginesАй бұрын
I would kinda perfer a thinner style of belt that could double as a tourniquet, even if its just a little tear away patch on the belt. Not in any miltary so have no horse in the race.
@jaygee5693Ай бұрын
If you were in the military, you would want a wide, stiff belt suitable for attaching your equipment and ammo to without the belt rolling or twisting. It's not to hold your pants up or to be used as a tourniquet, for which a bootlace, or a torn off strip of cloth would suffice.
@TotheSoundOfThunderingEnginesАй бұрын
@@jaygee5693 Makes sense I posted this late at night, thought about it the next day and realized its more for attaching gear then a belt.
@RoKotternАй бұрын
So the belt of china is strong enough. Thats smart
@lamoe4175Ай бұрын
Not really - things deteriorate - China crap much faster than most others. I live in the Philippines, they send their sh!t here. EVERY electrical / electronic item is taken out of the box, first to make sure everything is there, and then plugged in, except refrigerators. That included 65" TVs. 20,000 hour light bulbs? KMA
@Loverboy6027Ай бұрын
Exactly.I have one and it's ok for me.
@WolfeSaberАй бұрын
I'd go with the US made one
@lamoe4175Ай бұрын
@@Loverboy6027 The thing is when your life depends on stuff being serviceable YEARS after it's made, "strong enough" is not enough. Chu Lai 68, some of equipment was from Korean War. I live in the Philippines, their crap, even labeled"SS" rusts in a few months.
@katyushabito8250Ай бұрын
All made in China 🤨
@bargmanmilton8072Ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@JeffydagoatАй бұрын
No if it is military they make there own
@JeffydagoatАй бұрын
Just like America having different helmets than china
@santossantos7971Ай бұрын
Sem galantia🤣🤣🤣🤣
@mnmike6884Ай бұрын
Didn’t notice any national stock numbers on the new US one. So it’s probably a knock off look alike.
@DaveHines1Ай бұрын
I’d imagine that the American ones are designed to hold in all the super sized happy meals 🤣
@MangoliteАй бұрын
The Brits' belts were not just for holding up trousers. They were made to pull heavy loads if needed.
@spartan5921Ай бұрын
Yeh like Challenger tank hulks from battlefields LoL
@CowboyTechАй бұрын
So, if need be, you can pull a Humvee with them. An interesting video. Thanks!
@robertharper3754Ай бұрын
Had to do that many years ago in Iraq, a blackhawk riggers belt earned much praise that day!
@MrHrKaidoOjamaaVKJVАй бұрын
Interesting well done test! It would have been good if you had also tested the Polish and both West and East German web belts. Especially the last East German NVA UTV belt.
@stoner27thАй бұрын
3:22 when you make a two ton plus holding belt with plastic buckles
'Russian old' (Soviet) belt is a bad belt made of synthetic materials. They were worn only by recruits and young soldiers. Old-timers wore completely different belts. They were made of genuine leather, soft and very strong. :)
@gonzalez7805Ай бұрын
Nice, thank you for the summary at the end of the video...
@pettetread5959Ай бұрын
And the point of this is what exactly, how much pressure can be applied to a belt on a person?
@BartoocАй бұрын
There's no practical use for those results, it's just fun seeing things break.
@tommygee4262Ай бұрын
useful, especially when you have to pull out a tank from the swamp
@NotchFoxАй бұрын
Is there a big problem with belts breaking?
@emhgarlyyeungАй бұрын
Pants will fall down. LOL
@stuuupormanАй бұрын
I would have preferred seeing how they held up using the buckles. But anyway, what's the point? All will do. I mean, who's gonna carry that weight or use it to lift tanks?
@terenceblakely4328Ай бұрын
Of course, the question is how strong does a belt need to be?
@esecondleeАй бұрын
which one is the lightest?
@meanmicroАй бұрын
He was testing the material strength not the fittings, not surprised at the result as we overdo most things, like has been said would make excellent tow rope
@SemargleАй бұрын
The Russian belt is the best. Its metal buckle is very durable and it is the only one that makes it easy to tie a prisoner or connect several straps into a long cord.
@madeinchina1450Ай бұрын
The United States has a lot of potbellied soldiers and police, so it needs 2,500 kilograms of belts😂
@redguard2529Ай бұрын
Okay, what are our friends on the other side of The Pond doing with these belts? 🤔😂😂
@matthewwagner47Ай бұрын
Wow, that british modern belt is impressive.
@jsullivan1082Ай бұрын
All of those buckles give out way before the belt does
@Vitamin_Protein7Ай бұрын
A soldier needs light weight belts which can hold trouser with waist, What is need of 400 gm belt which can lift 400+ tonns weight?
@histriamagna1014Ай бұрын
As a former military man I can testify that belts can be used for multiple tasks not only to hold your pants up.
@edattfield5146Ай бұрын
From my experience with the dog's harness, you should really be testing those belts with their buckles. Plastic buckles seem fragile and my dog has broken some of the cast metal links.
@alamore5084Ай бұрын
Rule Britannia, Britannia rule the waves! And trouser belts of course!!
@davidbell1619Ай бұрын
These test are irrelevant, unless of course you intend to pull an Abrams out of a shell hole with your belt.
@codebasher1Ай бұрын
You could with the British belt.. :D
@TipsythomasАй бұрын
Wow we make god tier belts.
@computer-ot8siАй бұрын
This reflects roughly the same difference in other areas.
@hayvanhekimi1984Ай бұрын
The shorter you tie the belt, the more weight it will carry. The test is largely unstandardized. If each belt were tested equally long, the test would be more meaningful.
@StarforceStatesАй бұрын
American Hammers : Strong British belts : Strong Combined : 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
@xiongvonausenАй бұрын
Any results about the weight of each belt? That matters.
@kvyz-m9yАй бұрын
Next: Hydraulic press vs army man from different countries.
@leo-be4teАй бұрын
British, American and Russian belts are indeed very strong, but I can't think of any realistic scenario under which a belt needs to withstand more than 500㎏ of tension.😅
@sevenhills51Ай бұрын
Hey Admin ! Where are you from ?
@randyc5650Ай бұрын
This just tests the belt material. Test with the buckles and no clamp.
@Dhannibal01Ай бұрын
The GB test was inclusive since it didn't break, it was improperly secured both times,
@icarossavvides2641Ай бұрын
surely unless you include the buckle in the test you're just testing the webbing?
@yijunhaoАй бұрын
insane, what's the purpose of this comparison? what does the quality of belt matter?
@tmactableАй бұрын
Should test the groove belt
@power_of_uzbek28 күн бұрын
1:26 i don'tknow what is meaning just amazing song
@ddxi-pl5blАй бұрын
After careful research, I found that they are all made in China, but the prices are different.😂😂😂😂😂😂
@jamescheung6004Ай бұрын
the belts weight?
@BobReed1Ай бұрын
I mean, they only really have to hold your pants up - and maybe a canteen and some ammo. So even the weakest belt tested would be more than adequate.
@Ray-l7rАй бұрын
You need to test the buckle that the fist to break in my trousers
@rungfang27Ай бұрын
Dude got the job everyone wanted as a kid, let's destroy stuff!
@gsf1200sАй бұрын
It seems there is a negative proportional relationship between the belt strength and its war potential
@Mojita82Ай бұрын
The tougher the belt the stronger the army
@brunoalbano616Ай бұрын
Exactly. As the belt can be used as a weapon. You got it. 🍺
@emhgarlyyeungАй бұрын
LOL
@user-lx6bl2wd8gАй бұрын
Proud to be British!😊
@cumasatu8335Ай бұрын
What are we going to do during the war by having the strongest belt?
@老陈-e4oАй бұрын
用裤带拖着坦克前进。😂😂😂
@alexmason9293Ай бұрын
在淘宝还是拼多多买的啊?
@pyrosishАй бұрын
The USA belt is designed to stand a trip to MacDonald’s with a full meal deal and double dessert
@miodragvasic5215Ай бұрын
Odličan test.
@gmchrisxАй бұрын
that was great!
@alexsergachov8079Ай бұрын
Вспомнился старый русский анекдот о качестве - Поп упал с колокольни -поп всмятку, а галоши остались! )))
@acalifornian6588Ай бұрын
What is the point for the test?
@TXP803Ай бұрын
I paused the video halfway through and said...."BRO....wtf are you doing with your life!"
@EdgerGPlayАй бұрын
Soldier 1: I have participated in conflicts against several different countries. Out of all of them I have taken only one belt from someone I killed. Soldier 2: Why would you do that? Soldier 1: You would never understand.
@AlexIo-i7iАй бұрын
Ну і який сенс в цих випробовуваннях? Висока міцність може як врятувати так і вбити.
@hansignals9593Ай бұрын
I’m not quite sure why I’d need a belt that tough to hold my pants up.
@almuneef2006Ай бұрын
What is the need of all that stringht?
@nodot17Ай бұрын
But at what weight would a mans spine be obliterated 🤔
@TH-1207Ай бұрын
I think you should have used larger shackles so that the belts were not bunched by the shackles.
@StarParty-WorkshopАй бұрын
Military items typically have a high quantity.
@johnkkkjАй бұрын
Great test but the belt is only as strong as the buckle!! Does not matter if the belt has a breaking point above the buckle the buckle will break first.
@MattC-eo6epАй бұрын
I always love seeing CHP videos, but I'm sure all of these belts are strong enough for their intended use. The weak point will be the buckles. The main question is how I can convince my wife that I need one of these crazy hydraulic presses?
@sirtango1Ай бұрын
Oh, you gotta try those reflective PT belts! 😂 You will die if you don’t have your reflective PT belt!
@calabar92Ай бұрын
Now who thought China would have won?😂
@DaddyBear205Ай бұрын
I think China won, the PLA just paid one percent of the price US paid and they can do the same thing, to hold your trousers!
@ChristynaLallawmkimipc-dt2klАй бұрын
In this channel china will never win 😂l
@robertgittings8662Ай бұрын
@@ChristynaLallawmkimipc-dt2kl*hairy propaganda guide: step 1: find a product from the shelf that is from the US or Europe that looks very sturdy (so no American wooden paneled houses nor Tesla) step 2: find something not from the US or Europe preferably 1/2 the price step 3: start the propaganda*