A New Form of Off-Body Carry

Published on October 1, 2024
Duration: 3:21

Tenicor introduces the Suma line, a series of holsters and accessories designed for off-body carry within bags and backpacks. The system utilizes loop Velcro on the bag and hook Velcro attached to the holster or pouches, allowing for secure, low-profile integration. The initial release includes a holster for Glock 19/45 with or without compact lights (TLR-7/TLR-7A/TLR-7HLX), a double pistol magazine pouch, and an AR-15 magazine pouch, all designed to minimize printing and bulk.

Quick Summary

The Tenicor Suma line offers innovative off-body carry solutions, featuring low-profile holsters and magazine pouches designed for bags and backpacks. The system utilizes hook-and-loop Velcro attachment, allowing secure integration with loop-lined interiors, and supports firearms like the Glock 19/45 with or without compact lights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Tenicor Suma Line
  2. 00:11Origin of the Suma Line
  3. 00:31Collaborations with Unity Tactical & Vertex
  4. 00:37Design for Bags and Backpacks
  5. 01:10Glock 19/45 Holster Details
  6. 01:19Light Compatibility (TLR-7 Series)
  7. 01:35Double Pistol Mag Pouch
  8. 01:52AR-15 Mag Pouch
  9. 02:13Velcro Attachment System
  10. 02:34Adhesive and Stability
  11. 03:02Future Product Expansion
  12. 03:13Availability

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Tenicor Suma line designed for?

The Tenicor Suma line is specifically designed for off-body concealed carry. It includes holsters and magazine pouches that attach to loop Velcro found in bags, backpacks, and on accessories like the Unity Clutch Belt, offering a low-profile and secure carry method.

What firearms are supported by the initial Tenicor Suma holster?

The first holster released in the Tenicor Suma line is designed for the Glock 19 and Glock 45. It can accommodate these firearms with or without a compact weapon light attached.

What types of accessories are available in the Tenicor Suma line?

The initial Tenicor Suma line includes a low-profile double pistol magazine pouch and an AR-15 magazine pouch. Both are designed for ambidextrous use and to minimize printing when carried in bags or on belts.

How does the Tenicor Suma system attach to bags and other gear?

The Suma system uses a hook-and-loop (Velcro) attachment method. Users attach hook Velcro strips (provided) to the holster or pouches, which then adhere securely to loop Velcro surfaces inside bags, backpacks, or on compatible belts.

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