Re: Need suggestions for good non-leather IWB holsters

3
VodoundaVinci wrote: Sun Nov 04, 2018 9:30 pm I highly recommend High Noons Holsters Kydex and Hybrid holsters.

I have a bunch of their stuff. It rocks.

VooDoo
Thanks for the suggestions. The hybrid holsters are leather unfortunately, so those won't work for me. I'm looking at their IWB holster, but I'd love something that uses neoprene or something of that nature, but isn't garbage like alien gear.

Re: Need suggestions for good non-leather IWB holsters

5
Take a look at Remora. I use their standard IWB hookless holsters with full sweat shield. They have other considerations made from same material. I use mostly around home and for quick errands. I have for my slim, mid and full size pistols. Unless you are doing a lot of bending, jumping up and down or climbing around on equipment, you may have to readjust - otherwise they pretty much stay where you put them under normal actions.

https://www.remoraholsterstore.com/
"Being Republican is more than a difference of opinion - it's a character flaw." "COVID can fix STUPID!"
The greatest, most aggrieved mistake EVER made in USA was electing DJT as POTUS.

Re: Need suggestions for good non-leather IWB holsters

6
I don't have *that* many holsters, but I nonetheless have a box of holsters I don't like...

My favorite plastic IWB holster is the Spektre from HTC: https://highthreatconcealment.com/produ ... tml?cat=65. It's no bigger than it needs to me, has all potentially sharp places nicely rounded over, and adjustable retention. No neoprene, but more comfortable than a hunk of plastic has a right to be.

If you really want that neoprene shield, perhaps N82 will have what you want: https://n82tactical.com/.

Re: Need suggestions for good non-leather IWB holsters

8
Wino wrote: Fri Nov 16, 2018 8:43 am Take a look at Remora. I use their standard IWB hookless holsters with full sweat shield. They have other considerations made from same material. I use mostly around home and for quick errands. I have for my slim, mid and full size pistols. Unless you are doing a lot of bending, jumping up and down or climbing around on equipment, you may have to readjust - otherwise they pretty much stay where you put them under normal actions.

https://www.remoraholsterstore.com/
I can back this suggestion 100%. I own the Carbon Copy hybrid from Remora and it's fantastic. Almost feels like it isn't even there.

I know you said you're not a fan of Kydex, but I can't go without mentioning Vedder or Detroit Holster. They both make great products. I can personally vouch for Vedder's Lighttuck and the Detroit 8-mile holsters.

Edit: Links to Vedder and Detroit Holster

https://www.vedderholsters.com/lighttuck/
http://www.detroitholster.com/store/product/8-mile/

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 3 guests