laikabear
Contributor
That’s what I use with rental gear. Absolutely comfortable, high quality, and can be trimmed to a custom length.
I have one of these made by Mako and it is superior if one needs a weight belt, BUT. Not all block weights fit the belt (the rubber belts are thicker than webbing and some weights won't thread on). And soft weights won't work at all unless you put pouches on it. It would suck to turn up at a location with that rubber belt and their block weights have slots that are too thin to fit on the belt.
I bought some black block weights for my belt to use at home, and they don't have very tight manufacturing specs. Some of the block weights would thread onto the belt and a couple of them would not. I think the shiny silver colored weights tend to have wider slots.
Ultimately I've gotten away from using a weight belt as I hate them too (even the rubber ones annoy me). I use either soft weights in a V weight pouch on doubles (this one is really good), or I put weights in weight pockets that thread on my harness for single tank. When I travel for single tank diving, I use whatever weights they have in the pockets on my harness. I take the V weight pouch for travel when I'll be diving doubles.
I think you'd be best served by getting your own travel BCD or backplate and wing setup. It's so much more pleasant to dive your own gear.