Tenicor VELO5 VS CERTUM3 Clip adjustability

Published on March 18, 2025
Duration: 1:31

This video compares the Tenicor VELO5 and CERTUM3 holsters, focusing on their clip adjustability for different carry positions. The CERTUM3 offers 30° of clip rotation for versatile hip and back carry, while the VELO5 provides 5° of cant adjustment for appendix carry. Both holsters allow for adjustable ride height, with the VELO5 offering slightly more flexibility and deeper carry options.

Quick Summary

The Tenicor CERTUM3 offers 30° of clip rotation for versatile hip and back carry, while the VELO5 provides 5° of cant adjustment for appendix carry. The VELO5 also features three clip positions (sight channel, slide, frame) for greater flexibility compared to the CERTUM3's two positions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00CERTUM3 Clip Rotation for Hip Carry
  2. 00:16VELO5 Cant Adjustment for Appendix Carry
  3. 00:30CERTUM3 Clip Positions (Dual vs Single)
  4. 00:48VELO5 Clip Positions (Sight Channel, Slide, Frame)
  5. 01:02Impact of Clip Spacing on Stability
  6. 01:11Ride Height Adjustment Comparison
  7. 01:20VELO5 Deeper Carry Capability

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary difference in clip adjustability between the Tenicor CERTUM3 and VELO5 holsters?

The Tenicor CERTUM3 offers 30° of clip rotation for versatile hip and back carry, allowing clips to stay parallel. The VELO5 provides 5° of cant adjustment (forward or rearward) specifically for appendix carry users who prefer minor angle modifications.

How many clip positions are available on the Tenicor VELO5 and CERTUM3 holsters?

The CERTUM3 has two clip positions on the frame and slide. The VELO5 offers three distinct positions: sight channel, slide, and frame, providing greater flexibility in clip placement for optimal comfort and stability.

Which Tenicor holster offers more options for ride height adjustment?

Both holsters provide about an inch of infinite ride height adjustment. However, the VELO5 is noted to have a little more overall adjustment and allows for carrying slightly deeper in the waistband.

How does clip spacing affect holster stability?

Wider clip spacing on a holster generally increases stability, providing a more secure fit against the body. Narrower spacing leads to less stability, and using a single clip offers the least stability.

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