We’re proud to partner with Save the Waves, a non-profit that turns surfing into a vehicle for protecting waves and coastlines. The Save the Waves belt features all the surf-ready performance you'd expect from Arcade, wrapped in an original design by Erik Abel.10% of all sales from this belt go to Save the Waves Coalition to support their conservation efforts.
New Contoured BuckleLow-profile and molded to follow the curve of your form for maximum comfortPerformance StretchFreedom of motion to move with your body, providing a secure hold with no pinchingEasy On & OffTapered buckle design feeds easily through belt loops- Patented 3 Piece Buckle System - holds securely while in use and releases with less pressureCustom FitMore precise than holes, micro-adjustable buckle dials in your exact fitRecycled MaterialsWebbing is made with 85% post-consumer recycled REPREVE®? polyesterLong-lastingOur buckle is molded with high density plastic that is durable, yet lightweight, designed to endure the toughest outdoor adventuresMachine Washable and DryableThrow 'em in the laundry with your pants- Travel Friendly - Metal-free buckle makes airport security a breezeBelt KeeperElastic loop keeps excess belt tucked in placeREPREVE®?Our new belt webbing is made of 85% recycled REPREVE®? polyester, the leading brand of recycled performance yarn. By repurposing post-consumer plastic bottles, what would have gone to the landfills now gets a second life. Our REPREVE®? webbing has been tested extensively to ensure uncompromised performance and durability, while making far less of an impact on the environment.
Length - Standard, One size fits most, up to 40? (101.6cm)
Width - Standard Belt width, 1.5? (3.81cm)
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