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12" Anti 
-Sway Strap
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Belt length
Leather color
Hardware color

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Edge stitching color
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Stamp below text
Text paint color
Text outline color
Radio holster & Sway strap color

Edge stitching will remain the same on both unless specified.

Product Information

Experience the durability and craftsmanship with BDLeatherworks' Custom Complete Radio Belt Set. A complete set includes: 1 1/2" natural or dyed leather strap with three cord keepers, mic strap, custom holster with D-rings and 3/4" anti-sway strap. All straps are made from high quality 9-10 oz. oil tanned leather, ensuring long-lasting performance and comfort. The set features premium hardware including square scissor snaps, rivets, and a roller buckle, selected for their superior durability. For those who want just a little more, BD Leatherworks will fill your needs with exceptional quality and meticulous attention to detail.

Complete edge stitching in your choice of color adds definition and is available for additional cost.

Turnaround time estimated about two weeks, with additional customizations taking slightly longer.

Designed to fit a Motorola APX 8000, 8000XE, 6000 and 6000XE. measures 2 1/2 X 2 1/4" X 7".

 

* If your radio is different than those listed above, please include exact measurements and brand of radio.

Please Note: Correct measurments are crucial to your satisfaction, so please measure carefully per instructinos provided under "How to Measure".

Shipping


Please check turnaround time before placing your order and understand that it is only an estimate. I ship only in the mainland United States using USPS flat rate packaging.

Show to Measure

Use a flexible measuring tape or a piece of rope. It’s best to have someone assist you for accuracy. Position one end of the tape at your shoulder and take it diagonally across your chest to the top of your opposite hip where you want your holster to sit. Now bring the tape diagonally across your back and up to your shoulder. This will be the length of your radio belt. If you don’t have a tape measure, use a piece of rope or cord, then use a ruler to measure the length. If you're measuring an existing belt, only measure from end to end and do not include the hardware. 

Measure twice for accuracy!

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