VELO5 vs CERTUM3

Published on March 24, 2025
Duration: 1:49

This video compares the Tenicor Velo5 and Certum3 holsters, highlighting key differences for concealed carry. The Velo5 is optimized for appendix carry with a body contour for improved concealment and a chopped muzzle. The Certum3 offers greater versatility for appendix and hip carry with a closed muzzle to prevent hip discomfort. Both holsters feature adjustable camming bars and clip positions for customizable ride height and stability, with the Certum3 offering more cant adjustment options.

Quick Summary

The Tenicor Velo5 holster is optimized for appendix carry with a body contour that aids concealment by rotating the grip inward and pushing the muzzle outward. The Certum3 is versatile for appendix and hip carry, featuring a closed muzzle to prevent hip discomfort. Both offer adjustable features for ride height and stability, but the Certum3 provides more cant adjustment.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Velo5 vs Certum3
  2. 00:02Carry Positions: Appendix vs. Hip
  3. 00:08Body Contour Feature
  4. 00:27Camming Bar Adjustments
  5. 00:39Certum3 Clips and Positions
  6. 00:49Velo5 Clip Positions and Stability
  7. 00:59Cant Adjustment: Velo5 vs Certum3
  8. 01:15Muzzle Design: Velo5 vs Certum3
  9. 01:44Conclusion and Where to Buy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main difference between the Tenicor Velo5 and Certum3 holsters?

The primary difference is their intended carry positions. The Velo5 is specifically designed for appendix carry and features a body contour for enhanced concealment. The Certum3 is more versatile, suitable for both appendix and hip carry, with a closed muzzle to prevent discomfort during hip carry.

How does the body contour on the Velo5 holster improve concealment?

The body contour on the Velo5 is shaped to help rotate the grip of the firearm inward towards the body while simultaneously pushing the muzzle outward away from the body. This manipulation of the firearm's angle against the wearer's body significantly aids in concealing its profile.

What are the advantages of the Certum3's closed muzzle design?

The Certum3 features a closed muzzle, meaning it is not open-ended. This design is crucial for hip carry, as it prevents the muzzle end of the holster from digging into the wearer's hips, thereby increasing comfort during prolonged wear.

How do the camming bar adjustments differ between the Velo5 and Certum3 holsters?

The Velo5 offers two positions for its camming bar, allowing users to adjust for deeper carry or better alignment with their belt for improved rotation. The Certum3 has only one fixed position for its camming bar.

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