Review-The Belt

ViperGuy21

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I was lucky enough to be chosen to test The Belt by Nick in the(somewhat)recent giveaway. Sorry it took so long to get my review out, I had to delay receiving the belt as I was moving into college at the time, and then it rained a ton once I got it.

Thankfully I got the chance to test it out this weekend in my dad's truck.

Before I get into my review, here is the product description as taken from the AG store:

It’s the next best thing to having Mike Phillips as your assistant!

The Belt makes detailing easier, plain and simple. I worked with a good friend and long-time customer of Autogeek to aid in the development of The Belt, making sure that it was absolutely perfect. Perfect is a strong word, a definitive to some…but to me the word perfect means the best, and that’s what The Belt stands for in this industry. It is arguably the best detailing accessory you’ll ever purchase – bar none. Use it once and you’ll wonder how you ever detailed your vehicle without it.

First and foremost, The Belt is a time saver. Thanks to its abundance of pockets that hold bottles ranging from 8 oz. to 32 oz., you’ll always have your polish, microfiber towel, roll of tape, or extra buffing pad right by your side – literally! The Belt is stylish(I have to disagree with this, sorry), functional and it screams “professional,” which is especially important for detailers trying to make a lasting impression on their customers.

Work smart, not hard. That was the mindset during the development of The Belt. Because after all, how many times do you have to stop what you’re doing, put down the polisher, and try and find the towel you need to wipe off the polish, or the bottle of polish that you need to reload your pad! This is a frustration that we ALL experience, one that is solved by The Belt.

The features that make The Belt everything that it is:

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• Cord Wrangler Loop: To keep your buffer cord in place behind your back. Can also be used as a towel loop.

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• Adjustable Belt : For waists up to 43", no plastic or metal buckles that can scratch paint.
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• Car-Paint-Friendly Soft Cotton Fabric : The Belt was specifically designed to be paint-friendly, no metal, plastic, or harsh fabric has been used, so you can keep your paint scratch-free!
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• Mix-and-Match: Each bag goes on individually, so you can mix and match to your perfect setup for that day’s job. Whether it’s one bag or all four, Detailer’s Helper will help you get the job done better and faster!


• Machine Washable: The Belt is made of a pure cotton blend, making it perfectly safe to machine wash. Slung around and stuck on product doesn't have to hinder The Belt's appearance!


• Light Weight: Unlike a large construction or leather belt, The Belt is light weight, you actually forget you’re wearing it! It weighs less than a pound!

Sorry that I don't have any pics, but I will say that I arranged my pockets in the same way that Mike Phillips did in his review on The Belt when it was first announced.

In total, I gave the truck a much needed wash(it's been at least a month and a half and several hundred miles in LOTS of rain and roads under construction). After the bath I applied a coat of MEGS #7 glaze to fill in minor imperfections and enhance gloss(really does well at gloss enhancement on dark colors. The truck is a dark metallic blue)and topped with Chemical Guys M-Sealer for some durable protection until I can get around to correcting and coating it this winter.

I used The Belt primarily after the wash. I applied both the glaze, and the sealant by machine to give me a chance to put the cord loop to the test.

I'll start my opinions with that, the cord loop. It is a really great idea.

The problem I ran into was that it is actually kinda impractical unless you have somewhere to set the buffer down right next to you. Otherwise to have enough room to move around without dragging your buffer all over the garage you have to put a pretty decent length of cord through the loop. The problem I ran into with this is, it can turn into a tripping hazard if you are applying a coat of something to the whole car.

I'm sure it's more geared towards paint correction where you are in pretty much one spot at a time, and believe that it would work better for this application, but I still feel like one would be fighting with the cord in some way. This is a new concept, having the cord hooked to your back, and I'm sure it would be possible to get used to it, but about halfway through applying the sealant I got fed up with it and had to take it off.

Next I will talk about the strap itself. I felt that it was very durable, and am confident that it would last for quite a long time.

However, since this is something you wear around your wait when detailing a car with scratch-sensitive paint, it made me nervous with how rough and hard the material was even though I am careful when working on a car. That said, I didn't experience any issues with it rubbing up against the paint and scratching it.

The pockets:

Again, they feel very durable, and well-constructed. They are significantly softer than the velcro strap that goes around your waist, but still not anywhere near as soft as microfiber. Truth be told, I never read the product description before opening my box, and was expecting the pockets to be made out of either microfiber, or something quite similar. However, they really aren't that soft.

The Belt as a whole:

To be honest, I felt it as if The Belt got in the way and frustrated me more than adding convenience. There's nowhere to put your buffer on The Belt when you're not using it(i.e. wiping off product), the material seems way too harsh for working around paint, and it really wasn't that comfortable to wear if I'm being totally honest.

I was quite disappointed with this product. I really wanted to like it, and truly thought I would, but for me it did not meet my expectations at all. Also, looking at the price-point of $60(definitely get a kit, but even then, some of the kits don't seem quite worth it), it seems way overpriced, especially on it's own.

I personally would not purchase this item after testing it, nor would I recommend it to my fellow 'geeks unfortunately.

I hope this review helps some people out, and if you have any questions, please let me know! I'd be more than happy to answer anything I missed in my write-up.

Thanks again to Nick for the opportunity to test this out, and for being so accommodating with me having to delay shipment!!
 
Thanks for the honest review.

I'd never buy anything like this myself nor would I ever use one even if it were given to me for free. It goes against everything I know about being careful around the vehicle and it's surface. I wouldn't want all the detailing stuff and it's weight hanging off my waist. We're auto detailers, not carpenters or framers.
 
Thanks for the honest review. I'd never buy anyhting like this myself nor would I ever use one even if it were given to me for free. It goes against everyhting I know about being careful around the vehicle and it's surface. I wouldn't want all the detailing stuff and it's weight hanging off my waist. We're auto detailers, not carpenters or framers.

No problem!

There's a reason I didn't use it on my car, and used it on my dad's truck that needs to be fully corrected anyways
 
Wow, very honest review! No punches pulled.

Must not have been easy listing the cons.

As rough as it may have sounded, this is how it should always be: Honest input. It's better for everyone in the long run. The makers get to show that they care about their customers; responding to feedback, and we get products with kinks worked out.
 
Ok, I have a question for you about the cord loop.. When you were using it, were you putting the cord over your shoulder the whole time while polishing? I've noticed that in all the 'photo ops' with detailers polishing with the belt on they have the cord over their shoulder... But the more I mess around with this cord loop, the more I realize that it allows you to cheat the whole 'cord over the shoulder' way of doing it because the loop holds the cord above your waist and behind your back so it never touches the paint. That's a good thing.

However, if that's the case, then why the heck is everyone in all of the pics have the cord over their shoulder? Are they just being politically correct? If so, they are doing a disservice to this belt.

You heard it here 1st, you don't need to put the cord over your shoulder while polishing with this belt.
 
Hmmmm...

Seems like you did not experience what the belt was primarily made for. The loop for the cord can be seen as a flaw, however you did not mention any of the benefits that the belt can provide.

Such as...........

Keeping a microfiber towel on you without having to put it down and walking around back to your cart. No matter where you move you will have your towel on you.

Keeping a bottle of detail spray or eraser in your belt at all times. You do not have to look around the car 100 times saying "I thought I left It here or there"

Keeping your polish on you at all times, I always say I wish I used the time looking for stuff to actually work on the car, on almost every paint correction even with a cart (multiple carts) I always seem to put my polish down on a shelf where it turns into a ghost and camouflages with my other products.

Doing coatings this is another big pet peeve when I put the coating down or on a shelf I lose it with the belt It will be on you at all times.

Working on a roof of a car, I can't count how many times I'm standing on my platform and I need clay, detail spray, towel, pads and polish, with the belt I can carry all of that on me without having to go up and down from the platform to the cart, and i also do not havd to put a microfiber towel on the sunroof and put my pads or spray there.

You should of gave it more time to see the benefits of the belt instead of the disadvantages, you should of used it during a paint correction process not just a simple glaze.

Another major asset to this belt if you are a mobile detailer and don't have a cart this belt will help tremendously with putting your towels polish and spray without putting it on the ground and having your products roll under the car.

I just went through many scenarios where this belt would be of great use, and all the scenarios I mentioned out weighed all the negative aspects you said.

I can appreciate everything you said and you made great points, however you did not go over the benefits that the belt can provide as well. You have to take the bad with the good. Not just the bad.

Use it during a paint correction you will appreciate it more.
 
Hmmmm...

Seems like you did not experience what the belt was primarily made for. The loop for the cord can be seen as a flaw, however you did not mention any of the benefits that the belt can provide.

Use it during a paint correction you will appreciate it more.

IMHO this version of "The Belt" is flawed..
For 1. That color is not exactly easy on the eyes. It's bright blue, it sticks out like a sore thumb, doesn't blend in or match with normL people's attire, it's just not very attractive..

2. The cord loop situation he described is valid. However he wouldn't have that problem if he had a place to put his polisher.

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This new Blue version of "The Belt" seems like a step backwards from what they already had available. I really don't get it...
 
IMHO this version of "The Belt" is flawed..
For 1. That color is not exactly easy on the eyes. It's bright blue, it sticks out like a sore thumb, doesn't blend in or match with normL people's attire, it's just not very attractive..

2. The cord loop situation he described is valid. However he wouldn't have that problem if he had a place to put his polisher.

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This new Blue version of "The Belt" seems like a step backwards from what they already had available. I really don't get it...

The loop is a option, you do not have to use it. It also says you can use it for a towel loop.

It is called "the belt" not "the loop" a person buys the belt to store pads, bottles, towels, coatings.

He explained all the negatives and none of the advantages to wearing one. And it's only obvious that once you have the Cord through it you can not go to far from it?

Talking about colors and a option that you DO NOT have to use and see it as a fault I have to dis agree. Color has no change in functionality, and a cord loop that you do not have to use should not be labeled as a step backwards. You do not have to use it....
 
The loop is a option, you do not have to use it. It also says you can use it for a towel loop.

It is called "the belt" not "the loop" a person buys the belt to store pads, bottles, towels, coatings.

He explained all the negatives and none of the advantages to wearing one. And it's only obvious that once you have the Cord through it you can not go to far from it?

Talking about colors and a option that you DO NOT have to use and see it as a fault I have to dis agree. Color has no change in functionality, and a cord loop that you do not have to use should not be labeled as a step backwards. You do not have to use it....

Alot of the reasoning behind my reply was based on his review..
He said he didn't find the color attractive. I happen to agree with him.
He eventually grew tired of fumbling around with the cord loop. I sympathize for him, because if he only had a pouch to place his polisher things would be so much more convenient.

When I said this version is a step backwards, it has nothing to do with the cord loop, it's about the lack of the polishing pocket. In this day and age, where people everywhere are stepping it up and buying new quality polishers, why release a new version of the belt Without the pocket for a polisher that your previous version did include? That's what I mean.

As far as him simply focusing on the negatives and not giving it enough time to try and see some positives? Well that's simply his opinion, and there's not much anyone can do about that. That's why they let 5 people test it out and come back with their honest reviews. [BTW, there's still 2 more people we've yet to hear reviews from. Hopefully they haven't forgotten to hold up their end of the bargain]

Opinions are good. They can't all focus on what's peachy. What good what that do for everyone?
 
Alot of the reasoning behind my reply was based on his review..
He said he didn't find the color attractive. I happen to agree with him.
He eventually grew tired of fumbling around with the cord loop. I sympathize for him, because if he only had a pouch to place his polisher things would be so much more convenient.

When I said this version is a step backwards, it has nothing to do with the cord loop, it's about the lack of the polishing pocket. In this day and age, where people everywhere are stepping it up and buying new quality polishers, why release a new version of the belt Without the pocket for a polisher that your previous version did include? That's what I mean.

As far as him simply focusing on the negatives and not giving it enough time to try and see some positives? Well that's simply his opinion, and there's not much anyone can do about that. That's why they let 5 people test it out and come back with their honest reviews. [BTW, there's still 2 more people we've yet to hear reviews from. Hopefully they haven't forgotten to hold up their end of the bargain]

Opinions are good. They can't all focus on what's peachy. What good what that do for everyone?

The point of a review is to state it's pros and cons not just one or the other. That way the readers can view the good and the bad not just one or the other.

You saying they can't focus on what's peachy and what good is that for everyone ? What good is just covering one aspect of the product that being good or bad. The purpose of the product is to hold stuff in the pouch and that was not mentioned once.

I can 100% agree with you on seeing the no pocket for the polisher as a downside, i do not know if they offer a pouch to hold one. You can still purchase the original detailers helper belt if that is to your liking.
 
Viper guy, send the belt to me, I sure could use and give a review as well
 
Wow, very honest review! No punches pulled.

Must not have been easy listing the cons.

As rough as it may have sounded, this is how it should always be: Honest input. It's better for everyone in the long run. The makers get to show that they care about their customers; responding to feedback, and we get products with kinks worked out.

I have NO problem being honest. No improvement comes without honesty IMHO
 
the material seems way too harsh for working around paint, and it really wasn't that comfortable to wear if I'm being totally honest.

This is a concern I had when looking at the product.

Thank you for being up-front and willing to give you opinions on this product. When I asked questions previous to other reviewer, I got the "AG can do nothing wrong" hype instead of solid answers, so it's a breath of fresh air to find someone who is willing to be critical and constructive.

I think if the belt was softer and the pockets made of a less harsh material I could see this in my arsenal. A lower price wouldn't hurt, either. (Personally, this is a $25-$35 price-point product to me.)

Thanks again.
 
Ok, I have a question for you about the cord loop.. When you were using it, were you putting the cord over your shoulder the whole time while polishing? I've noticed that in all the 'photo ops' with detailers polishing with the belt on they have the cord over their shoulder... But the more I mess around with this cord loop, the more I realize that it allows you to cheat the whole 'cord over the shoulder' way of doing it because the loop holds the cord above your waist and behind your back so it never touches the paint. That's a good thing.

However, if that's the case, then why the heck is everyone in all of the pics have the cord over their shoulder? Are they just being politically correct? If so, they are doing a disservice to this belt.

You heard it here 1st, you don't need to put the cord over your shoulder while polishing with this belt.

I did not have it over my shoulder, as I thought that was the point. And I will say, that it was great when I was using the buffer. The problem was when I had to set the buffer down
 
Hmmmm...

Seems like you did not experience what the belt was primarily made for. The loop for the cord can be seen as a flaw, however you did not mention any of the benefits that the belt can provide.

Such as...........

Keeping a microfiber towel on you without having to put it down and walking around back to your cart. No matter where you move you will have your towel on you.

Keeping a bottle of detail spray or eraser in your belt at all times. You do not have to look around the car 100 times saying "I thought I left It here or there"

Keeping your polish on you at all times, I always say I wish I used the time looking for stuff to actually work on the car, on almost every paint correction even with a cart (multiple carts) I always seem to put my polish down on a shelf where it turns into a ghost and camouflages with my other products.

Doing coatings this is another big pet peeve when I put the coating down or on a shelf I lose it with the belt It will be on you at all times.

Working on a roof of a car, I can't count how many times I'm standing on my platform and I need clay, detail spray, towel, pads and polish, with the belt I can carry all of that on me without having to go up and down from the platform to the cart, and i also do not havd to put a microfiber towel on the sunroof and put my pads or spray there.

You should of gave it more time to see the benefits of the belt instead of the disadvantages, you should of used it during a paint correction process not just a simple glaze.

Another major asset to this belt if you are a mobile detailer and don't have a cart this belt will help tremendously with putting your towels polish and spray without putting it on the ground and having your products roll under the car.

I just went through many scenarios where this belt would be of great use, and all the scenarios I mentioned out weighed all the negative aspects you said.

I can appreciate everything you said and you made great points, however you did not go over the benefits that the belt can provide as well. You have to take the bad with the good. Not just the bad.

Use it during a paint correction you will appreciate it more.

I understand what you are saying, but I figured it was obvious that the pouches could be used in that way, and I didn't necessarily have to mention that. It did add some convenience, but that convenience was cancelled out by it's impracticality.

The example with you talking about the roof, I personally think that would be a bad idea since the belt would be dangling towards the car as you have to lean, even just a little bit, to work on the roof. That's just my opinion.

I did the review as I saw the product work when I used it. I personally was not happy with it, but I'm sure some might enjoy it. My main point was that I was quite disappointed with the material it was made out of.
 
The point of a review is to state it's pros and cons not just one or the other. That way the readers can view the good and the bad not just one or the other.

You saying they can't focus on what's peachy and what good is that for everyone ? What good is just covering one aspect of the product that being good or bad. The purpose of the product is to hold stuff in the pouch and that was not mentioned once.

I can 100% agree with you on seeing the no pocket for the polisher as a downside, i do not know if they offer a pouch to hold one. You can still purchase the original detailers helper belt if that is to your liking.

I'm sorry you are not satisfied with my review. I was asked to test The Belt out and give my honest opinion on it. This is what I did. If you don't agree with my review, that is totally fair.
 
This is a concern I had when looking at the product.

Thank you for being up-front and willing to give you opinions on this product. When I asked questions previous to other reviewer, I got the "AG can do nothing wrong" hype instead of solid answers, so it's a breath of fresh air to find someone who is willing to be critical and constructive.

I think if the belt was softer and the pockets made of a less harsh material I could see this in my arsenal. A lower price wouldn't hurt, either. (Personally, this is a $25-$35 price-point product to me.)

Thanks again.
No problem! I believe honesty is the only way for improvement to happen.

I totally agree with what you said here about The Belt.
 
I did not have it over my shoulder, as I thought that was the point. And I will say, that it was great when I was using the buffer. The problem was when I had to set the buffer down

Thanks for confirming this. It wasn't until reading your review that I paid real attention to the cord strap for the 1st time and did a bit of testing by trying it on with my polisher in hand and the cord looped up.. I think I just gained a bit more appreciation for this thing. Thx for the reply.
 
Thanks for confirming this. It wasn't until reading your review that I paid real attention to the cord strap for the 1st time and did a bit of testing by trying it on with my polisher in hand and the cord looped up.. I think I just gained a bit more appreciation for this thing. Thx for the reply.

No problem! Glad I could help!!
 
It truly is ugly and expensive for what it is.

but I am glad I have these now (thankfully for free lol), instead of using all 4 pockets, i only use 2 small pockets with my regular belt when I polish cars.

It hold my polish bottle and brush, and a towel and been very helpful to me.


Great review btw!!
 
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