Designed for concealed carry, the LightTuck IWB Kydex holster features an adjustable ride height and adjustable retention. The LightTuck has an incredibly thin profile both in the carrier’s pants and on their belt. It also has adjustable cant — 30 degrees in forward and reverse.
MSRP: $54.99
If you’re looking for a solution to carry an extra magazine, then the MagTuck is likely it. Available to fit belts with 1.5-inch and 1.75-inch widths, the MagTuck is customized to each shooter’s precise model for the perfect fit.
MSRP: $29.99
The ProDraw is an OWB Kydex paddle holster that Vedder pegs as “the best open carry and range holster on the market.” The ProDraw features a reinforced shell for convenient one-handed re-holstering.
MSRP: $54.99
Featuring adjustable retention and several adjustment options, the LightDraw is Vedder’s go-to outside the waistband (OWB) holster option.
MSRP: $65.99
Vedder’s Pocket Locker is, as any shooter would expect, designed for concealed carry or small-sized pocket pistols. It’s ideal for those that do not wish to carry around the waistline and prefer the front pocket of their pants.
MSRP: $39.99
Last on the menu is the Cobra Quick Release Gun Belt. The step-down buckle design was created to eliminate the need for adjusting the belt each time the wearer puts it on. The belt works using any pants with 1.5-inch belt loops.
MSRP: $59.99
The following content is sponsored by Vedder Holsters.
The holster market is relatively crowded — and rightfully so. There are endless options of handguns for endless types of shooters. It’s nice to have a buffet of options. It’s also nice to have one holster manufacturer that can do it all. Enter Vedder Holsters.
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Vedder Holsters Foundation
Launched in 2012, Vedder Holsters is a family-owned company based out of Florida. The holster manufacturer prides itself on comfort and has quickly made a name for itself.
A standard question from handgun owners and concealed carriers is, “what holster fit is best for me?” Well, that answer is different for every shooter. The key is testing out a few options and finding one you’re comfortable with. Vedder has the aforementioned “buffet of options” to make handgun owners’ lives easier.