T.REX Sidecar Holster | Overview

Published on September 24, 2025
Duration: 8:41

This video provides a comprehensive overview of the modern T.REX Sidecar holster, highlighting its evolution from the original design. It details the enhanced durability with thicker Kydex and stainless steel hardware, along with significant modularity through the Sidecar Spine System. The guide emphasizes adjustability for retention, accessory placement, and user comfort, making it a highly capable appendix carry solution.

Quick Summary

The modern T.REX Sidecar holster boasts thicker, more durable Kydex and stainless steel hardware. Its key innovation is the Sidecar Spine System, offering single-axis flex for comfort and consistent draws, along with modularity to attach various accessories like magazine carriers and tourniquet holders.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key upgrades in the modern T.REX Sidecar holster compared to the original design?

The modern T.REX Sidecar features thicker, more resilient Kydex for improved durability and feel. All hardware has been upgraded to stainless steel, and the holster incorporates the Sidecar Spine System for enhanced modularity and a unique single-axis flex for comfort and consistent draws.

How does the T.REX Sidecar holster ensure weapon retention?

The holster offers multiple retention types: a click on the trigger guard for non-light-bearing pistols and retention on the weapon light for equipped firearms. Adjustable screws allow users to fine-tune the retention pressure for a personalized feel.

What kind of accessories can be attached to the T.REX Sidecar holster?

The modular Sidecar Spine System supports a wide range of accessories, including standard magazine carriers, extended magazine carriers, tourniquet carriers, knife sheaths, radio equipment pouches, and even cuff carriers. A wing adapter is also included for running the holster without an accessory.

What is the purpose of the Sidecar Spine System's flex?

The Sidecar Spine System provides flexibility on only one axis. This design choice is intended to offer better leverage from the holster, improve concealability, and ensure consistency in the placement of the firearm and accessory for reliable draws and reloads.

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