SKU 01-50-0004

Old Bull Leather Belt

1.50 lb

$99.00

Old Bull Leather Belt in Dubrovnik, Croatia

What People Think

5

Strong enough for a bull made for a man

I've been buying Saddleback products for 5 or 6 years now. Consistent with everyone else, I'm always greatly satisfied. I'm a 6ft 300lb 42-44inch waist guy that is always harsh on pants, belts and wallets. I own Saddleback leather products in two of those three categories.



I've had the Old Bull Belt for about 18 months now. I got it for Christmas, 2012. The only differences between when it was new and now is that it has a slight curve (a-la my belly) and it's not quite as stiff as it once was. I wear this thing EVERY DAY. It is rock solid. I still have a hard time believing there was an animal out there with hide this thick. I brag on it constantly and show it off to anyone who doesn't think it weird that I'm taking my belt off.



Like I said, I'm very tough on belts, I may yet take Dave up on his 100 year warranty, however, when that day comes (not anytime soon BTW), It'll be a tough decision between sending it back or framing it and purchasing another.
23rd Jul 2014
Anonymous
5

What my old man says

the belt has an uncanny ability to hold in place my otherwise slipping pants." bought for my dad's birthday in 2012.
23rd Jul 2014
Anonymous
5

Chestnut Color is Beautiful

The Old Bull belt is as good as all the other reviewers say it is. It's thick, quality leather. My previous "genuine leather" belt cannot compare to the Old Bull belt. I do have two cautions. First, the Dark Coffee Brown color is very dark. I ordered one, and when I received it I thought it was black. Customer service said that the thick leather often tans very dark. I returned because it was so dark it was unusable as a brown belt. I then tried the chestnut color, and I love it. It's a beautiful color. It has enough of a brown tint to be used as a brown belt, and it will age beautifully. The second caution is about size. Dave says to order your waist size, but I recommend measuring your current belt and seeing which Old Bull size will fit you. It will likely be your waist size. But these belt run a bit short. Since I'm between sizes, I needed to order a size up. I am very happy will my Chestnut Old Bull Belt.
23rd Jul 2014
Charles C.
5

One hell of a belt

Interesting story... Bought this belt last month and it may have saved my life. I was walking around the streets of Philly the other night with my girlfriend when I was confronted by a homeless man with a knife. I was more concerned about the girl I was with, she was wearing high heels and was in no condition to run or really defend herself. Had I been alone, I think I would have just jumped him or ran off. So I complied and started to reach for my pocket to get my wallet when all of a sudden, he makes a move toward the girl I was with. Without a thought, I went for my belt (The Old Bull) and whipped it off. It was almost like a scene from Indiana Jones with his whip. When I did, it cracked so loud that the man jumped back and was physically shaken. I looked at him, clutching the belt in my hand ready to beat the hell out of him if he tried it again. Instead, he stood there and said, "I think I've made a mistake, please don't call the police." He started walking away, and I called the police.

Loooking back, I don't doubt this belt could have done some serious damage to that guy. it's solid, looks good, and will last me forever. Hopefully I won't have many more stories like this but knowing my luck, I probably will. This belt will be there though to make sure they all have happy endings! >=)
23rd Jul 2014
Anonymous
5

Awesome Belt!

I've had my Old Bull for a bit over a week and absolutely love it so far! Love the thickness of it and the obvious quality of the leather. The spacing of the holes works great and makes a huge difference in the comfort of the belt to me - just as Dave describes in his video. I'm one of those guys that loves for my belt to fit so my pants are snug and my shirt stays tucked in. That has caused other belts to wear out quickly for me. This one definitely seems up to the task for a long time. This belt is actually my first Saddleback product but it definitely won't be my last!
23rd Jul 2014
Anonymous
A full grain leather belt will last longer than a belt made from low quality leather.

Belts run large. For best fit, order a size down from your waist size.

A Full Grain Leather Belt, and Why That's Important

Imagine you caught someone shaving the shingles off of your roof. You'd want to kick them below the belt, right? They would be taking off the toughest and most protective part of the roof, and now your house would have problems. Well, that's what low class leather belt makers do to leather.

See, in their search to save money, they buy C and D Grade leather full of scars that nobody can use. Then they shave off the top part of the leather to get rid of scars and blemishes. But in doing so, they shave off the grain, which is the top layer and the toughest and most protective part of the leather, and then your leather belt just falls apart sooner than later. But those guys actually want the belt to break, then you have to buy another. So it creates recurring revenue for them. If there is a little bit of grain still there, then that's called Top Grain leather. We buy the expensive A Grade Leather with the full amount of grain (full grain) leather and make leather belts with it.

Our full grain leather belts are designed with durability and comfort in mind, with high-quality hardware and a wider range of adjustment to ensure a perfect fit.

Leather Belts Made From Old Bulls

We don't just buy the standard 1/8" thin leather; we buy the most expensive leather that is just under 1/4" thick. I can only get it this thick by ordering "Heavy Steer" hides. Most cows are slaughtered between 15 to 18 months old, but these bulls lost their lives at about 24 months old. That extra time doesn't give them much more meat, but it does give them thicker skin. That's important because the hormones now are redirected to muscle and size. This is the thickest leather we can get. 

Full Grain Leather Belts Tanned for Strength and Longevity

Our leather was not cheaply tanned. Vegetable tanning takes a long time to do right. Low quality tanneries only soak it for two to three weeks, but ours was allowed to soak up the tannins for 6 to 8 weeks which makes it stronger and last longer, which in turn makes your leather belt to be stronger and lasts longer too. It's more than style; we create belts to last a lifetime and pass down.

A good quality belt should be made of full grain leather, have high-quality hardware, and be designed for comfort and durability.

High End 316 Stainless Steel Hardware

Metallurgists think we're lying when we tell them our belt hardware is made of 316 Stainless Steel. The clasps on our bags were tested to hold up to 750 lbs. These buckles are thicker than those and can probably hold up to 1000 lbs. It's like killing a fly with a shotgun, but it's nice to know it will never have a problem and that I could trust my life to this buckle and this leather belt if I really needed to. This buckle will not break.

Design Of This Full Grain Leather Belt

All belts on the market only have 5 holes, 1" apart, and that start 4" from the tip, so it looks cleaner to people looking at your groin area. But they shouldn't do that. I designed this belt with 9 holes that are 3/4" apart so it can adjust comfortably. This belt will never be slightly too loose or too tight before or after meals. Along with that, the holes start 2" from the tip just in case you need to use your leather belt to strap down something to the roof rack of your rig. 

A Saddleback Leather Tow Belt is the perfect belt for any real man.

How to Spot Good Quality Leather Belts

There are all types of belt styles, from everyday wear to special occasions such as weddings. These belts can go with everything. But how do you know if the belt is made of good-quality leather? Here are a few tips:

-Look for belts made from full grain leather. This is the highest quality of leather available and will ensure your belt is durable and long-lasting.

-Check how long the leather for the belt was vegetable tanned. You probably will not be able to find that information; they are too embarrassed to admit it. Our tanning process is more expensive and time-consuming, but it produces stronger and more durable leather.

-Make sure the hardware on the belt is made from high-quality materials such as 316 stainless steel. This will ensure that your belt buckle is solid and long-lasting. The belt buckle should last as long as the leather.

-Look for a belt that has been designed for comfort and durability. A good quality belt will have holes 3/4" apart and start 2" from the tip.

-Check the reviews of the full grain leather belts to see what other people have said about them. A quick Google search on them will reveal a wealth of information about any given belt.

When you keep these tips in mind, you can be sure that you are getting a good quality belt that will last you for many years. Or, in the case of our full grain leather belts, you will pass them down to your kids and grandkids.

The Importance of Thickness in a Leather Belt

A leather belt needs to be at least 5mm thick to be a decent quality belt. Our old bull leather belts are 5.5mm to 6mm, just short of a quarter of an inch thick. The problem is when you go to a store and ask for a leather belt that's at least 3/16" thick they will give you a blank stare. Why? Because the vast majority of leather belts out there are paper thin, less than 3.8 mm. Not full grain leather, and more specifically, not old bull leather.

Measure your current belt and see. Unless it is a Saddleback Leather Belt, you will probably find the measurement to be less than 1/8 of an inch thick. To make a living, the belt makers think they have to cut as many belts out of a hide as possible, and that's only possible if they use very thin leather that's been shaved down. Don't try to attach any other gear to it. That thin leather will break and drop your belt holster as soon as you put a sidearm in it.

The Bottom Line: A Better Belt

I'm not just trying to sell you a belt. I'm trying to show you the best leather belt that will last for years and years on any occasion. A belt that will become more comfortable with age and a belt that will develop a rich patina over time.

I know it's hard to imagine, but many guys who have never owned a good quality leather belt are amazed at the difference. It's more than style. It's like the difference between a Pinto and a Mercedes Benz. Or, if you've never had an expensive steak, the difference between a T-bone from Walmart and one from Omaha Steaks.

Don't throw away money and settle on a belt that will stretch, crack, and break. Instead, go for one made with the best materials.

When you invest in a full grain leather belt from Saddleback Leather, you're not just getting a belt but peace of mind. A belt that will last your lifetime and only look better with age.

Width: 1.50"

Thickness: 5.50mm to 6mm

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Write a Review
  • Posted by Anonymous on 23rd Jul 2014
    5
    Strong enough for a bull made for a man
    I've been buying Saddleback products for 5 or 6 years now. Consistent with everyone else, I'm always greatly satisfied. I'm a 6ft 300lb 42-44inch waist guy that is always harsh on pants, belts and wallets. I own Saddleback leather products in two of those three categories.



    I've had the Old Bull Belt for about 18 months now. I got it for Christmas, 2012. The only differences between when it was new and now is that it has a slight curve (a-la my belly) and it's not quite as stiff as it once was. I wear this thing EVERY DAY. It is rock solid. I still have a hard time believing there was an animal out there with hide this thick. I brag on it constantly and show it off to anyone who doesn't think it weird that I'm taking my belt off.



    Like I said, I'm very tough on belts, I may yet take Dave up on his 100 year warranty, however, when that day comes (not anytime soon BTW), It'll be a tough decision between sending it back or framing it and purchasing another.
  • Posted by Anonymous on 23rd Jul 2014
    5
    What my old man says
    the belt has an uncanny ability to hold in place my otherwise slipping pants." bought for my dad's birthday in 2012.
  • Posted by Charles C. on 23rd Jul 2014
    5
    Chestnut Color is Beautiful
    The Old Bull belt is as good as all the other reviewers say it is. It's thick, quality leather. My previous "genuine leather" belt cannot compare to the Old Bull belt. I do have two cautions. First, the Dark Coffee Brown color is very dark. I ordered one, and when I received it I thought it was black. Customer service said that the thick leather often tans very dark. I returned because it was so dark it was unusable as a brown belt. I then tried the chestnut color, and I love it. It's a beautiful color. It has enough of a brown tint to be used as a brown belt, and it will age beautifully. The second caution is about size. Dave says to order your waist size, but I recommend measuring your current belt and seeing which Old Bull size will fit you. It will likely be your waist size. But these belt run a bit short. Since I'm between sizes, I needed to order a size up. I am very happy will my Chestnut Old Bull Belt.
  • Posted by Anonymous on 23rd Jul 2014
    5
    One hell of a belt
    Interesting story... Bought this belt last month and it may have saved my life. I was walking around the streets of Philly the other night with my girlfriend when I was confronted by a homeless man with a knife. I was more concerned about the girl I was with, she was wearing high heels and was in no condition to run or really defend herself. Had I been alone, I think I would have just jumped him or ran off. So I complied and started to reach for my pocket to get my wallet when all of a sudden, he makes a move toward the girl I was with. Without a thought, I went for my belt (The Old Bull) and whipped it off. It was almost like a scene from Indiana Jones with his whip. When I did, it cracked so loud that the man jumped back and was physically shaken. I looked at him, clutching the belt in my hand ready to beat the hell out of him if he tried it again. Instead, he stood there and said, "I think I've made a mistake, please don't call the police." He started walking away, and I called the police.

    Loooking back, I don't doubt this belt could have done some serious damage to that guy. it's solid, looks good, and will last me forever. Hopefully I won't have many more stories like this but knowing my luck, I probably will. This belt will be there though to make sure they all have happy endings! >=)
  • Posted by Anonymous on 23rd Jul 2014
    5
    Awesome Belt!
    I've had my Old Bull for a bit over a week and absolutely love it so far! Love the thickness of it and the obvious quality of the leather. The spacing of the holes works great and makes a huge difference in the comfort of the belt to me - just as Dave describes in his video. I'm one of those guys that loves for my belt to fit so my pants are snug and my shirt stays tucked in. That has caused other belts to wear out quickly for me. This one definitely seems up to the task for a long time. This belt is actually my first Saddleback product but it definitely won't be my last!