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The Best Military Webbing in the UK…

Soldiers Using Military Webbing

The Complete Guide to Military Webbing: Choosing the Right Setup for Your Needs – and why you should  use our option here at KitPimp.

Military webbing is one of the most essential parts of any soldier’s or outdoor enthusiast’s load-bearing kit. From carrying ammunition and water bottles to keeping essential gear within easy reach, the right webbing setup can mean the difference between comfort and frustration in the field. Whether you’re in the armed forces, a cadet, or a bushcraft enthusiast, this guide will help you understand what military webbing is, the different types available, and how to choose the best system for your needs.

We offer a range for those not requiring a yoke and happy to use the issued PLCD yoke, our own inhouse PLCE MOLLE yoke with PRR points and under armour yoke

What Is Military Webbing?

Military webbing is a load-carrying system designed to distribute weight evenly across the body. It usually includes a belt, yoke or harness, and multiple pouches for equipment. The goal is simple: keep gear secure, balanced, and easily accessible while on the move.

Webbing has evolved over decades of military use, from the classic ’58 Pattern Webbing used by the British Army, to the PLCE (Personal Load Carrying Equipment), and today’s modern MOLLE (Modular Lightweight Load-carrying Equipment) systems.

All of our kit is made to the highest standards from UK MOD specification fabric with all the trimmings offers in tailored webbing including PVC lined pouches at no additional costs as well as extra one handed clips and a cam cream pouch.

Why Is Good Webbing Important?

The right military webbing setup offers several advantages:

  • Load distribution – Prevents back and shoulder strain by spreading weight evenly.
  • Accessibility – Critical items (ammo, water, first aid) are always within arm’s reach.
  • Modularity – Modern MOLLE systems allow you to customise pouch placement for your mission or activity.
  • Durability – Built from high-denier nylon or Cordura, quality webbing resists wear, water, and harsh conditions.

Types of Military Webbing Systems

1. PLCE Webbing (British Army Standard)

Introduced in the 1990s, PLCE webbing is tough, modular, and comes in DPM or MTP camouflage. It remains popular with soldiers and cadets for its balance of durability and practicality.

2. Hybrid / Tailored Webbing

Specialist setups made by companies like our existing best seller combines a padded belts, ergonomic harnesses, and common pouch layout. Tailored webbing is especially popular with special forces, airsoft players, and bush crafters who want maximum comfort.

Key Features to Look For

When buying military webbing, pay attention to:

  • Material – 1000D Cordura or heavy-duty nylon for maximum durability.
  • Comfort – Padded hip belts, wide yokes, and breathable mesh back panels.
  • Pouch Configuration – Enough ammo, water bottle, and utility pouches for your role.
  • Camouflage – Genuine MTP or Multicam patterns for blending in UK terrain.
  • Hardware – High-quality buckles, press studs, and reinforced stitching.

KitPimp Military Webbing ticks all the boxes above…

The Best Military Webbing in the UK

Here are some of the most popular and trusted options:

  • KitPimp Recon Hybrid MTP Webbing – Premium, padded, and IRR-coated for professional use, made of 1000D Nylon it is favoured by military, private and those in the outdoors community, all handmade from the same specification material as the British Army kit.

Military Webbing vs Tactical Vests

Some users wonder whether to choose classic belt webbing or a modern tactical vest. Here’s the difference:

  • Webbing = Better for carrying heavy loads on long patrols; weight sits on the hips.
  • Vests / Plate Carriers = Quicker to don/doff, integrates body armour, but less comfortable for very long marches.

Final Thoughts

Military webbing remains the backbone of effective load-bearing equipment. Whether you’re serving in the military, training as a cadet, or preparing for bushcraft adventures, the right setup ensures comfort, durability, and efficiency in the field.

When choosing webbing, think about your mission, your body size, and how much kit you need to carry. For the very best performance, consider tailored or hybrid systems that combine the toughness of military issue with the comfort of modern design.

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