This video explains the purpose and benefits of a "Body Contour" feature found on some firearm holsters, specifically referencing the TENICOR VELO5. It details how this design element uses organic angles and curves to conform to the wearer's body, filling the gap between the firearm and the body for improved comfort and concealment. The video also contrasts this with holsters like the CERTUM3, which omit the Body Contour to maintain versatility for different carry positions (AIWB vs. IWB). It suggests that a foam wedge can be used to achieve a similar contouring effect for AIWB carry if preferred.
This video compares the Tenicor Velo5 and Certum3 holsters, highlighting key differences for concealed carry. The Velo5 is optimized for appendix carry with a body contour for improved concealment and a chopped muzzle. The Certum3 offers greater versatility for appendix and hip carry with a closed muzzle to prevent hip discomfort. Both holsters feature adjustable camming bars and clip positions for customizable ride height and stability, with the Certum3 offering more cant adjustment options.
This video compares the Tenicor Sjax Lux and Certum Lux holsters, focusing on their suitability for appendix and hip carry. The Sjax Lux is optimized for appendix carry with a body contour that aids concealment by rotating the grip inward and pushing the muzzle away. The Certum Lux is more versatile, suitable for both appendix and hip carry due to its flat design, and offers significant cant adjustment for optimal grip positioning.
This guide details a method for optimizing inside-the-waistband (IWB) and appendix carry holsters for maximum comfort and concealment using a simple pencil. It emphasizes testing in normal clothing, adjusting holster position, and strategically adding concealment accessories like wedges or camming bars. The pencil is used to precisely mark the holster for optimal clip placement relative to the belt line and pant loops, ensuring consistent carry.
This video from Tenicor explores the evolution of appendix carry holsters, referencing a hypothetical 'V4' from a 'pre-tactic Jurassic period' with oversized features like a high sweat guard and body contour. The brand then introduces the 'V5' as a modern, refined, and more concealable successor. Key improvements in the V5 include adjustable clips for ride height and cant, making it a versatile appendix carry solution.
This video from Tap Rack Bang, LLC, provides expert-level insights into selecting and optimizing CCW holsters. Instructor Brandon emphasizes moving beyond basic leather and nylon to Kydex for modern firearms. Key features discussed include the importance of cam bars/claws for concealment, adjustable and tuckable clips for versatility, and body contours for enhanced comfort and concealment, especially for full-size firearms. The guide offers practical steps for users to fine-tune their holster setup for optimal concealment and a smooth draw.
This video showcases Tenicor's new SAGE X holster, designed for appendix carry with weapon-mounted lights. Key innovations include an open cavity for closer hip placement, an adjustable camming bar for retention and concealment optimization, and a new 'body contour' feature that replaces traditional wedges for improved comfort and full surface contact. The holster is compatible with various compact lights like the TLR-7, XC1, and APLC, and can also function without a light. Tenicor has also retrofitted their Velo line with this body contouring for enhanced concealability and comfort.
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