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The Small DTOM Denim Possum Pouch Crotch Carry Holster is a lightweight, durable solution for concealed carry, featuring a water-resistant layer and ambidextrous design, making it ideal for both right and left-handed users. With a comfortable fit for waist sizes 33-40 and the ability to hold a firearm and spare magazine, this holster combines practicality with style.
R**A
Very comfortable, don't even know it's there
Just does the job perfectly. Comfortable, holds pistol and spare mag perfectly. A little slow to draw but that's too be expected. Doesn't print at all. Absolute deep concealment. The only complaint would be that if your not careful to line up the velcro when putting it on, any overlap can be itchy. Not a big deal, just requires taking an extra few seconds to line up the velcro correctly. Well worth the money, well made. Highly recommended.
B**C
Pleasantly surprised!!
I don't usually write reviews, but I was very skeptical of this holster when I ordered it and did not expect much. I only ordered it in order to get prime same-day shipping on another product, and figured if it was awful, I would send it back. This holster is very similar to one I saw on the Well Armed Woman website. I am a small woman, 5'2", about 128 and not very curvy, and I don't like wearing excessively baggy clothes to help conceal my pistols. I wasn't sure how I would like this holster, carrying in the front, inside the waistband. This holster is surprisingly comfortable and easy to use! It fits on the hip, inside jeans or pants, and was very comfortable standing or sitting. I got the small holster to carry my Ruger LCP II. Can barely feel it, and it conceals well, even with a form fitting shirt, with no printing. For anything larger, like my S&W 9mm Shield, you would really need to go up to the medium holster size for adequate concealment. Draw from the holster is also very convenient and quick. Material is thick enough to prevent any accidental trigger pull...you'd have to work pretty hard to pull the trigger through your pants and the holster material...that being said, it is a little concerning because when you sit, the barrel is pretty much pointed directly at your thigh (think femoral artery!). This would only be an issue if you carry your firearm chambered...I never do, so it is not an issue for me, and as I said, the risk of an accidental trigger pull is very low. Nonetheless, when you carry in this position, you would need to take that into consideration. I gave this holster 4 stars instead of 5 for only one reason...the manufacturer should consider offering the holster in different strap lengths. For women who are fairly thin, there is a lot of extra strap when it is fastened in the back. Not too much of a problem, but might be for women more petite than me...I have probably a 31 inch waist and 35 inch hip. The strap is still very comfortable, and I don't notice the velcro rubbing or scratching at all, like I saw mentioned in another review. I thought about cutting the strap a little shorter, but it is so well made, with plastic at the ends, I wouldn't want to damage it. So if the manufacturer would offer various strap lengths (they offer a larger, but need a smaller) I would give it 5 stars. This is my third holster type; I also have the Undertech holster tank and the Dene Adams corset holster, and this one now really completes my options for whatever I wear, which is important for women given our widely varied wardrobe options! I highly recommend this holster, and a very good price...the one at Well Armed Woman was a bit more expensive.
H**.
Small size is not for the Glock 42
This 2nd gen deep concealed SMALL crotch carry holster/waist band is a bit too small for the Glock 42. I had read in the comments that it does fit a Glock 42, but it does not. The gun feels like it is about to fall out. It catches the gun well below the trigger guard, and not like this picture shows. I will keep this however and will probably order the medium size.It does allow a shirt to be tucked in, without printing the gun. It seems to work best when worn with the gun in the middle of the crotch (not the holster in the middle. That is, the holster will be offset somewhat, with the gun in the middle) and as low as possible, with the waist strap positioned high in the back. When the strap is worn next to the skin the edges cut in and it is uncomfortable. When the strap is worn over a T shirt, and perhaps undershorts, these act as padding, and this is very comfortable.This holster is well made. I will be wearing it during the hot sweaty months and it will remain to be seen how well it keeps the sweat from getting to the gun.The weapon is a bit hard to get to withdraw from the holster. I am 5'9" and weigh about 230 lbs. I have a size 39 waist. In order to keep my pants up with a belt I prefer it to be cinched snugly, but not tight by any means. When this is worn, the way to get the Glock 42 out is to use one hand to pull the belt out and the other to reach in and grasp the gun handle. It is a bit of a struggle, nothing smooth about it. I suppose I could loosen my belt a notch but then my pants feel like they are falling off. Perhaps it will improve with practice.
G**.
This is your go about your day like your not carrying concealed carry holster.
this is a great option for comfortably carrying a firearm without anyone being the wiser. I'm in and out of my car all day and go into 5-6 different stranger's home a day for work wearing business attire. Very comfortable sitting, standing, and any normal movements. I do not remove from holster diving in my car. This is the only product I've found that doesn't print and didn't make me go buy a bunch of new slacks with a larger waist to account for an in the waistband holster. I wear normal regular/ straight cut slacks and jeans. This will not be very practical or comfortable if skinny jeans are your thing. Now, I will not be winning any quick draw competitions but it's a heck of a lot quicker / safer than carrying in my briefcase mixed in with all my paperwork. And what good does the firearm in my car do me when I'm in a client's house. I'm 5'8" 175lbs. I could not imagine attempting to carry a full size hand gun. I use the small and initially carried my wife's 38 special undercover revolver, it fit perfectly. But I wanted access to more bullets(and she wanted her gun back), so I upgraded to a kahr cm40. Little bit bigger but allows me to carry an extra clip for more pew pew if needed. In a little bit looser clothing i can carry my .40 cal double stack sub compact without showing but I personally felt it noticeably printed in my normal business slacks.
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