IWB (Inside-the-Waistband) holsters dominate concealed carry for comfort, concealment, and quick access.
Top picks include the T.Rex Arms Sidecar 2.0, Crossbreed Reckoning, and Safariland IncogX.
Hybrid holsters offer the best of both worlds: Kydex retention with leather comfort.
Your holster is only as good as the belt supporting it—EDC belts are non-negotiable.
Alternative methods like belly bands, chest rigs, or ankle holsters suit specific lifestyle needs.
Inside-the-waistband holsters remain the go-to for most concealed carriers for one reason: they work.
They offer the best balance of concealment and draw accessibility, especially in states where constitutional carry is growing. In an era of rising crime, increasing anti-gun sentiment, and more concealed carriers than ever, you want a rig that disappears under a T-shirt but won’t fumble under pressure.
Slim, discreet, and fast.
IWB works in most carry positions.
Ideal for legal and lifestyle flexibility.
The best IWB holsters aren’t necessarily the flashiest. Comfort, retention, adjustability, and durability make or break your EDC setup. Look for models that offer:
Adjustable ride height and cant
Positive click retention
Sweat guards
Minimal printing
Compatibility with your firearm and belt setup
Fit your gun and your body.
Quality matters more than gimmicks.
Get adjustable features or you’ll regret it.
Further Reading → The Essential Guide to Concealed Carry Guns
"A carry rig that irritates you or shifts during movement becomes the weak link in your defense chain." — Men of Strength USA
These holsters earned their place in the top tier by meeting the needs of real-world carriers:
T.Rex Arms Sidecar 2.0 — Rugged appendix rig with integrated mag pouch, ideal for serious carriers.
Crossbreed Reckoning — A hybrid blend of comfort and modularity with appendix, IWB, and OWB options.
Safariland IncogX — Deep concealment, flexible clips, and full grip access, co-designed with Haley Strategic.
Alien Gear ShapeShift Core Carry Pack — Versatile 4-in-1 modular system for any carry position.
Hidden Hybrid Holsters — Amish-crafted with leather backers, built for comfort and long-term reliability.
Bravo Concealment Torsion 3.0 — Internal cant reduces printing; excellent value.
Raven Concealment Eidolon — Ambidextrous and low-profile; great for deep concealment.
Safariland Species — Affordable, entry-level option with proven build quality.
Sidecar, IncogX, and Crossbreed lead the field.
Alien Gear wins for modularity.
Bravo and Hidden Hybrid are great mid-tier options.
Choosing the Right Holster Material: Kydex, Leather, or Hybrid? Kydex excels in retention and moisture resistance. Leather molds to your body over time. Hybrid holsters give you the benefits of both. If you sweat, move a lot, or carry for long hours, hybrids are hard to beat.
| Material | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|
| Kydex | Durable, adjustable, consistent draw | Rigid, less breathable |
| Leather | Comfortable, classic, molds to body | Wears over time, less retention |
| Hybrid | Comfort + retention, sweat resistance | Slightly bulkier |
Kydex = precision.
Leather = comfort.
Hybrid = best of both.
Not everyone wears jeans and a sturdy belt 24/7. Some carry while jogging, hiking, or dressing in business attire. That’s where alternative methods shine:
Belly bands: Excellent for minimalist athletic wear.
Ankle holsters: Ideal for backup guns.
Chest rigs: Great for hiking or under jackets.
Sling bags: Useful in urban environments with legal restrictions.
You don’t have to carry the same way every day.
Match method to context and comfort.
All-day carry means realistic, not rigid.
The holster gets all the glory, but your belt does the real work. Without a solid gun belt, your holster will sag, shift, or print.
Top Belt Picks:
Nexbelt: Stiff yet sleek; perfect for dress or casual.
Kore Essentials: Ratcheting system for precision fit.
Blue Alpha Gear: Heavy-duty and battle-tested.
Your carry gear should support your lifestyle, not hinder it. Don’t settle for a holster that fits your gun but doesn’t fit your day.
Prioritize quality, test comfort in motion, and invest in a solid belt—it’s the foundation of a reliable carry rig.
Pair your selection process with membership backup you can trust, and carry confidently knowing you’ve taken thoughtful steps for concealment, comfort, and legal readiness.
Your life is worth defending—but not with cheap gear. Choose a holster that works with your body, your lifestyle, and your mission.
Explore the full Men of Strength guide and then make the right choice for your EDC loadout.
And if you're not legally protected yet, pair your carry gear with Right To Bear's self-defense insurance—because the courtroom is just another battlefield.
Pick a holster that fits your firearm model, holds its shape during re-holstering, and provides good concealment without printing. Prioritize comfort, retention, and ride height adjustability.
Most quality IWB holsters comfortably support handguns up to 30–40 ounces loaded. Heavier setups require a reinforced belt and a rigid holster.
Look for quality materials (Kydex or reinforced leather), solid retention, adjustable cant, and a belt clip that won’t fail under daily use.
Reliable, heavy-duty IWB brands include Tier 1 Concealed, Tenicor, Vedder, We The People, and Tulster—known for durability and daily-carry reliability.
Yes. Most IWB holsters are designed for compact to mid-size pistols. Oversized guns may stress clips and reduce comfort, so pair heavy pistols with reinforced holsters and belts.
Select thick Kydex, steel or high-quality polymer hardware, and dual-clip designs. Avoid cheap plastics that soften or crack.
In carry terminology this usually refers to securing belt clips or mounting hardware correctly. Install clips firmly, test retention, and ensure the holster doesn’t shift when drawing.
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