Kevin's Hurt! Plus He Interviews Mike Christoff of Sticky Holsters

Published on May 9, 2015
Duration: 2:53

This video introduces Sticky Holsters, a brand of universal holsters designed for concealed carry. The holsters utilize a proprietary grippy material for retention, working via compression in the waistband or friction in the pocket. They are noted for their ambidextrous nature due to the absence of clips or loops, making them suitable for both left and right-handed users. The interview also highlights various accessories like ankle rigs, thigh holsters, and a travel mount for vehicle or stationary firearm retention.

Quick Summary

Sticky Holsters are a unique concealed carry solution that eschews traditional clips for a proprietary grippy material, offering retention through compression or friction. Their ambidextrous design and available accessories like ankle rigs and travel mounts enhance versatility for various carry needs.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Injury Update
  2. 00:25Interview with Mike Christoff of Sticky Holsters
  3. 00:32Universal Nature of Sticky Holsters
  4. 00:40How Sticky Holsters Work (In-Waistband/Pocket)
  5. 00:58Reholstering Safety Recommendation
  6. 01:14Ambidextrous Design and Left-Handed Use
  7. 01:21Sticky Holster Sizes and Configurations
  8. 01:25Made in America and Team
  9. 01:31Ankle Biter System
  10. 01:36Guard Her Belt (Thigh Holster)
  11. 01:43New Travel Mount System
  12. 01:51Travel Mount Use Case (Vehicle)
  13. 02:09Travel Mount Versatility and Installation
  14. 02:19Universal Size for Travel Mount
  15. 02:24Conclusion and Thanks

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Sticky Holsters unique compared to traditional holsters?

Sticky Holsters are unique because they don't use clips, loops, or hooks. Instead, they utilize a proprietary sticky or grippy material that creates retention through compression in the waistband or friction in the pocket, making them highly versatile and ambidextrous.

How should one safely reholster a firearm with a Sticky Holster?

The recommended safe practice for reholstering with a Sticky Holster is to first pull the empty holster out of your waistband, safely reholster the firearm into the holster, and then return the entire rig back into your waistband.

What are the accessory systems available for Sticky Holsters?

Sticky Holsters offers several accessory systems, including the 'Ankle Biter' for ankle carry, the 'Guard Her Belt' for a thigh holster, and the new 'Travel Mount' for stationary retention in vehicles or other locations.

Where are Sticky Holsters made?

Sticky Holsters are proudly made in America, specifically by hand in Naples, Florida.

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