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The Nehostertfy Drop Leg Holster is a right-handed tactical thigh pistol gun holster designed for comfort and practicality. It features an adjustable Velcro strap, fits thigh circumferences of 19-27 inches, and is made from lightweight, durable materials. The holster includes a magazine pouch and a quick-release buckle, making it ideal for both men and women who need reliable access to their firearms.
Brand | Nehostertfy |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Material | Lightweight and Durable Material |
Style | Adjustable |
Color | Olive green |
Closure Type | Buckle |
Manufacturer | Nehostertfy |
UPC | 602105066211 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.13 x 6.3 x 2.68 inches |
Package Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Nehostertfy |
Suggested Users | girls |
Part Number | GH-001.Green |
J**E
Think this holster won't work for you? Think again.
I carry an HK VP9 as my primary sidearm, and accessories for that weapon can be a little steep in price. I already own a chest holster and an IWB/OWB Kydex holster, but I've been considering a drop leg holster for a while now. It's not that there's anything wrong with my other holsters. They each have their purpose, but sometimes the IWB/OWB holster gets a little uncomfortable while the chest holster is really a more specialized carry option for protection from big animals while hunting. The drop leg holster seemed like a good compromise. It's not a concealed carry option, obviously. It is, however, more practical than a chest holster in most circumstances, and it's far more comfortable than an IWB/OWB holster. It's also worth mentioning for those who have never worn a drop leg holster that your weapon will be more readily accessible with one. Popping the thumb break off, drawing, and aiming can be done quickly and smoothly. Far more so than with other carry methods.All of the above said, let's get down to this holster in particular. It can be adjusted to a wide array of pistols, and they are rock-solid once the holster is properly fit. My VP9 was a cinch to fit into the holster, and even the mag pouch is adjustable. I've been using the holster as often as possible for the last couple of weeks without issue or complaint. I've even fitted my wife's Sig Sauer P365 with its laser sight securely. Sure, it looks hilarious to see a compact pistol's grip sticking out, but if you want to carry a weapon that size in a drop leg holster then look no further.I can't speak to durability yet. The 1000-D nylon is the same material used to make my dog's chest protector. It appears to be sufficiently rugged, and all the stitching is neat and snug. It's safe to say I'll be putting the holster through a little hell. I'll report back when I have a better idea of how it holds up.
J**E
Good quality
Good quality, durable and little stiff but it during a break in period. All and all good product
C**D
Adjustability is great, but what's up with the dinky thigh straps???
If you are looking for a slim, unobtrusive holster, this ain't it! It is fairly bulky, but that is mainly due to its universal fit and adjustability. I'm pretty sure you could get this to fit anything from a single shot .22 all the way up to Han Solos blaster! I got this for a Byrna LE, which it easily accommodates. Only issues I have are the pocket for the extra mag tends to cause the release on the Byrna to flip, emptying the mag into the pocket. This wouldn't be a problem for a regular firearm. And the biggest problem, the thigh straps... I'm 6'1", 205, and am in fairly good shape, but not bulky or huge body proportions. The thigh straps, even adjusting then to the biggest available, dang near cut of circulation in my right leg! I suppose this would be a non issue for super skinny people, but an average person is going to need to do some mods! Not a terrible problem, I have plenty of 2" nylon strap, so I will get them extended. Rest of the holster makes up for this minor issue. The thigh straps do have the buckle side using elastic, which will help once I extend the other side!
J**N
Awesome
Pefect for airsoft and affordable for the price
J**E
Not the most comfortable holster
I bought the Nehostertfy Drop Leg Holster to carry my Ruger SR9c while hiking, thinking the concept would be a good fit for my outdoor adventures. While the build quality of the holster seems solid and durable, the overall execution just didn’t meet my expectations for hiking or long walks.My biggest complaint is that the leg strap rides up your leg while you’re hiking, which becomes really uncomfortable after a while. I found myself constantly adjusting it during my hike, which made it more of a hassle than a convenient solution. For a holster meant for active use, this was a real downside. The strap doesn’t stay in place and tends to creep up, making it difficult to enjoy a long hike without constant discomfort.While the holster itself is well-made and fits the gun securely, the fit and comfort for walking or hiking left much to be desired. If you’re looking for something to carry your firearm during active use like hiking, I’d suggest considering a different option that offers a more secure and comfortable fit for extended periods of movement.Final thoughts: The Nehostertfy Drop Leg Holster may work for shorter periods or for other activities, but for hiking, it’s not the most comfortable choice. If you're planning to do a lot of walking or trail hiking, be prepared to make frequent adjustments for comfort.
F**Z
Loves it!
Loves it! Item is for a 10 year old for his costume. He loves it, says it fits great and stays in place. I would say good quality and happy with purchase.
L**L
Great adjustable holster!
Got this for my SIG P365XL and I was a bit skeptical of it would fit well. My sig has a light/laser on it which was a concern on fit but the adjustability on this holster made it no problem. Bit of trial and error but now it fits just how I wanted it to. Obviously it’s not the same fit as a molded plastic holster but for the price and me only ever using it when I’m out camping 1-2 times a months it is worth the price.
C**.
Not bad for the money.
Ok, it's not safari. Works ok with my1911.Has extra magazine pouch. Takes a bit to get it adjusted. Has really long lower strap for people with thunder thighs. Could use belt loop to hold the excess. I cut mine down, and seared the edge.Snaps are backwards. Instead of pushing down and out, you have to push down and in with the thumb. Look at the picture. Hold strap is not adjustable. Not quite a game changer, I just carry unstraped. Some may not like that. I wouldn't use it everyday, but for the price I'll give it a 4.
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