Other Questions Part - I


Posted July 18, 2018 by fusiontacticalusa

For more details on our products and services, please feel free to visit us at Carabiner, Carry Belt, Competition Belt, battle belts & rescue gear

 
How do you compete, and why are you the best?

We pride ourselves in the work that we do. What sets us apart is our rated webbing, Made in the USA products, the ability to customize, short production time (typically roughly 2 weeks) and the fact that we allow customers to order small quantities more often.

Are all of your employees good looking?

Yes, including all office and warehouse employees!

Duty Belt Support

Since 1998, FUSION has designed and manufactured a diverse range of fall protection and safety solutions for the industrial, outdoor sports and adventures, construction, rigging, zip line and commercial OEM industry. In 2005, FUSION expanded its reach and expertise to include Law Enforcement and the U.S. Armed Forces with Fusion Tactical. For over 18 years, our customers have relied on FUSION for custom-sewn safety products that meet their precise specifications, production needs & quality standards. FUSION’s in-house designers and engineers assist customers with hardware parts and research & development with the latest technology in design and 3D modeling programs. Our Tactical line is durable, strong and MIL-SPEC to stringent standards, yet affordable and practical for the everyday civilian. We provide patented buckles for various brands and government agencies and our buckles comply with ANSI ratings and include 3rd party testing certifications.

We continuously strive to improve our existing product lines and work to develop new products that not only meet, but exceed the safety standards set by the UIAA, CE and ANSI. Affordable and practical, our belts and harnesses are hand-made right here in Chino, California. In addition to our own in-house testing procedures, we also use 3rd party testing facilities such as John Batchelor, Midwest Testing and Exvo OCM Test Laboratories.

Because our belts and harnesses are fully designed and manufactured in our Southern California Facility, we can customize virtually any combination of buckles, colors, widths, sizes, etc. to fit your needs. Be sure to contact us for more information on customizations!

SPECIFIC PRODUCT QUESTIONS

What is the strength of your buckles?

Our Aluminum Raptor™ and Steel Presto™ buckles are all rated with an indirect (pull) MBS of 4,000 lbs and a direct (pull) MBS of 2,000 lbs (or 9 kN).

What is the strength of the webbing?

Our durable webbing is rated at 5,000 lbs, making it even more reliable in use while staying light-weight. All of our belts feature heavy-duty MIL-SPEC Type 13 webbing.

Is the escape loop rated?

Yes, our escape loops are rated at 5,000 lbs.

Can you customize belts?

Just tell us what you need, and we'll get it done!

What is the biggest difference between Fusion belts and your competitors?

First off we want to compliment you for picking Fusion Tactical belts. You made the right choice! We only manufacture products that we stand behind ourselves. Besides being made in the U.S.A. our belts encompass industrial and military webbing, hardware and fabric items. Our belts not only have a cool tactical look, but are able to be used as lifesaving devices, particularly repelling. Rest assured, you can have complete confidence in life threatening situations when wearing a Fusion Belt! Fusion Tactical has an extensive history of collaborating directly with users and operators in the military, as well as public service communities to create purposeful belts designed specifically to enhance speed, safety, accuracy and performance.

For more details on our products and services, please feel free to visit us at Carabiner, Carry Belt, Competition Belt, battle belts & rescue gear
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Last Updated July 18, 2018