A logging belt is a support belt for ground work with a chainsaw. It sits around the waist with a wide back panel, keeps holsters and tools organized, and provides support when working for long periods in bent positions. If you climb trees, it's not a logging belt you need — it's a climbing harness. But if you work on the ground, fell trees, or do thinning day in and day out, a good belt is the right equipment.
We have a clear choice in that category: the Weaver Leather Legacy Logging Belt.
Weaver Legacy Logging Belt in Leather
Weaver Leather is one of the oldest names in the tree care industry, founded in 1950 in Ohio. The Legacy Logging Belt is their classic leather belt for forestry and tree felling — wide-cut, with suspenders included and D-rings on the sides.
The belt is available in three sizes: S/M (waist 76–99 cm), M/L (97–122 cm), and L/XL (120–145 cm). Measure while wearing work clothes with chainsaw protection trousers on — not in jeans. The leather softens with use and conforms to the body during the first few weeks. The stiffness when new is an advantage: it stays stable without moving up or down during work.
The D-rings on the sides allow you to attach a positioning lanyard if needed, for example, when working next to a tree or during ladder work. It is not a fall protection system — for that, an EN 361-certified harness is required — but it provides extra support for those who want it.
Holsters and accessories from Weaver
The belt is the foundation. Weaver's accessory line fits directly onto it and keeps tools organized without pinching or swinging:
See the entire range
Unsure about size? Contact us with your waist measurement taken while wearing work clothes, and we'll help you choose the right one.