Comfort Holsters Feature a New Design

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posted on July 29, 2015
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The Comfort Holster has been redesigned. It is now more comfortable, thinner, and easier to conceal. The new design comes from customer feedback and over a year of engineering.

Comfort Holsters has developed a thinner gel designed to be more comfortable. The new Comfort Holster is about as thin as a typical hybrid holster now. This thinner profile is not only more comfortable, it also aids in concealment.

Ballistic nylon is used in the sweat guard in place of Kydex. Ballistic nylon is more comfortable than Kydex because the top edge of a Kydex sweat guard can press into your side. The sweat guard is still sweat-proof thanks to the gel core.

As always, every Comfort Holster has a full wrap around Kydex shell for unmatched performance. The company doesn’t use a half-Kydex shell like most hybrid holsters because a half-Kydex shell has half the performance of a full Kydex shell. Retention, smooth draws, and durability are improved with a Comfort Holster because of the full Kydex shell.

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