Tenicor VELO LUX vs CERTUM LUX & CERTUM SOL | Which should I buy?

Published on June 27, 2025
Duration: 2:17

This video from Tenicor compares their new VELO LUX holster to the CERTUM LUX and CERTUM SOL. The VELO LUX is specifically designed for appendix carry with a body contour to enhance concealment, while the CERTUM models are more versatile for both appendix and hip carry. Key differences lie in the body contouring and clip options, allowing for adjustable cant and ride height to optimize concealment.

Quick Summary

The Tenicor VELO LUX is a dedicated appendix carry holster with a body contour to optimize concealment by pushing the grip into the body and muzzle away. The CERTUM LUX and CERTUM SOL are versatile holsters suitable for both appendix and hip carry, lacking the integrated body contour but allowing for aftermarket additions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main difference between the Tenicor VELO LUX and the CERTUM LUX/SOL holsters?

The primary difference is intended use: the VELO LUX is a dedicated appendix carry holster with a body contour for optimal concealment. The CERTUM LUX and CERTUM SOL are more versatile, designed for both appendix and hip carry, and lack the integrated body contour.

How does the body contour on the VELO LUX holster aid concealment?

The VELO LUX's body contour is specifically engineered to push the firearm's grip into the wearer's body and simultaneously push the muzzle away, significantly improving concealment for appendix carry.

What are the clip options for the Tenicor VELO LUX holster?

The VELO LUX features three clip positions: one over the light, one over the slide, and one over the sight channel, allowing for precise adjustment of ride height and cant.

Can the Tenicor CERTUM LUX or CERTUM SOL be used for appendix carry?

Yes, the CERTUM LUX and CERTUM SOL are designed to be worn effectively as either appendix carry holsters or hip carry holsters, offering greater versatility.

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