Picked one up from Crye as my first battle belt. A pro and a con: the inner pants belt can be left attached to the MOLLE sleeve, which makes for very consistent placement and a comfortable, secure fit. However, trying to feed the inner belt through belt loops with the weight of the sleeve pulling it back and down is a PITA. Stripping the gun, mags, multi-tool, light, etc., off the belt makes the task easier, but still a bit clumsy with the remaining weight of the pouches and drop leg holster. The second issue I've noticed is the thin weight of the liner belt in the MOLLE sleeve. When attaching a drop leg to it through the holster cutout, there is noticeable sag and roll because the material is so thin. The belt itself would never be used as a stand alone belt to hold up a pair of pants, let a lone to mount a holster to in any fashion. Also, the buckle leaves me wanting. It's just a simple push buckle and the plastic feels soft compared to my fastex buckles. I'm not sure why they didn't use one of the modern buckes (i.e. Cobra, Raptor, Safariland type, etc.). The plus side to the belt, is that it's quickly adjustable before or during wear with the pull of a tail on either side toward or away from the buckle. Pretty cool design as most battle belts leave no access to the liner belt's adjustment point, which was a big concern for me due to varying uniform weights and layers. Also, the Velcro surfaces on the inner belt and MOLLE sleeve keep the belt from riding up, sliding down, or rotating.
I've been playing with separating the inner belt from the MOLLE belt, but leaving it connected is so much more secure and easier to get it lined up to center line. To remedy the liner belt issues, I've ordered a Grey Ghost Paladin Belt http://www.greyghostgear.com/accessories/paladin-belt. I'll report back at a later date.
All in all, I think it's pretty cool system for the cost, especially considering the name on the tag. It's very comfortable, not bulky in any dimension (though not padded), tapers toward the front for maintaining mobility, has a minimal profile, maintains adjustability, and is very secure and stable due to the velcro faces on the inner belt and MOLLE sleeve. It addresses the concerns I had about battle belts, and leaves just a couple, arguably, nit-picky issues.