Best Belly Band Holster? Clip&Carry Vs. ComfortTac, Crossbreeds, & Tactica

Published on July 30, 2021
Duration: 7:09

This review compares the Clip&Carry belly band holster against ComfortTac, Crossbreed, and Tactica. The Clip&Carry stands out for its thinner profile, integration with standard Kydex holsters for better retention and trigger guard protection, and versatility in carry positions. While competitors offer specific features like breathability or unique shells, Clip&Carry provides a safer, more adaptable, and cost-effective solution for concealed carry, especially for active users.

Quick Summary

The Clip&Carry belly band holster integrates standard Kydex holsters for superior trigger guard protection and retention over fabric-only designs. It's thinner, more versatile in carry positions than Tactica, and accepts custom holsters unlike Crossbreed, making it a safe and adaptable choice for concealed carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Clip & Carry Belly Band Holster
  2. 00:36Clip & Carry Prototype vs Original
  3. 01:32Holster Integration & Safety Features
  4. 02:00Clip & Carry Kydex Holster Details
  5. 02:54Clip & Carry vs ComfortTac
  6. 03:48Clip & Carry vs Crossbreed
  7. 04:29Clip & Carry vs Tactica
  8. 05:11Clip & Carry Design Critique
  9. 06:08Versatility & Concealment Demo

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Clip&Carry belly band holster different from competitors like ComfortTac?

The Clip&Carry distinguishes itself by integrating a standard Kydex holster, providing a hard trigger guard and superior retention compared to ComfortTac's fabric pocket and strap system. It's also noted as being thinner and more comfortable.

How does the Clip&Carry holster compare to Crossbreed and Tactica belly bands?

Unlike Crossbreed's specific Kydex shell, Clip&Carry accepts any standard single-clip Kydex holster. Tactica is breathable but limited to appendix carry; Clip&Carry offers more versatile positioning options at a lower price point.

What are the key safety and retention features of the Clip&Carry system?

The Clip&Carry system uses a Kydex holster for a hard trigger guard and offers adjustable retention screws. It also includes a full sweat guard to protect the firearm from moisture, enhancing both safety and durability.

Is the Clip&Carry belly band suitable for active use like running?

Yes, the Clip&Carry is designed for active users. It demonstrates effective concealment under athletic wear and stays secure during physical activity, thanks to its thin profile and reliable retention.

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