I've been trying to ride my bike more lately but had problems figuring out the best way for me to carry while riding my bike. My IWB holster was out of the question since it would be uncomfortable and seen by everyone. My ankle holster was also out of the question. Then I got my hands on a Concealment Shirt Holster from ABetterHolster.com. The material is similar to the tight sports t-shirts that are increasingly popular at the moment. If you haven't worn one of these before it may take a little getting used to as they are very tight on the body. In fact I believe you are supposed to get the size lower then you normally wear.I have a few myself actually and find them comfortable to wear. They've sewn in a holster on one side and a place for three magazines on the other side which are made from an elastic material. You could also use the magazine holsters for a flashlight, knife, or pepper spray. They also make them for left or right handed which you specify while checking out.
My Glock G23 (Compact) did fit in the holster but I had the best fit with my Glock G26 (Sub-Compact). I wore it around the house for a while to get used to it and from the beginning it seemed pretty comfortable. After I threw on a shirt it wasn't noticeable unless I did some bending over while stretching out my arm. You can control these movements to keep concealed while you are out just like how I squat instead of bend over to pick something up when I'm carrying my IWB.
Then I went out for about a 45 minute walk with my dog and had no problems at all. I thought I would be a little worried about printing since it was a new way of carrying but I was totally certain that I wasn't printing through my t-shirt. So I decided to go on my bike ride and see how comfortable it was. I have to say I'm very impressed. I thought maybe my arms would run on it while riding but again, no problems at all. I will definitely be using this whenever I ride my bike now. With this I can carry my smaller CamelBak make for biking that doesn't have all the pockets as I just toss in my drivers license, CCW permit, and a CC.
I do want to add that to draw you'll have to lift up your shirt and cross draw from the holster. I will be incorporating this in my dry practice routine. I won't expect this to be a smooth process until I've practiced it quite a bit. I will still carry with my IWB on a daily basic but will most likely use the Concealment Shirt Holster everyday when riding my bike. In my opinion you should do whatever it takes to carry wherever you go since you cannot pick and choose when you'll need a firearm.
They come in sized Small, Medium, Large, XL, 2X, and 3X. They come in black or while and also right or left handed as I mentioned. There is also a version called the Gat Pac which included a holster on both sides so you can carry two guns.
For the price of $49.95, this is a great addition to your concealed carry setup. Checkout ABetterHolster.com and their Concealment Shirt Holster today!
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My Glock G23 (Compact) did fit in the holster but I had the best fit with my Glock G26 (Sub-Compact). I wore it around the house for a while to get used to it and from the beginning it seemed pretty comfortable. After I threw on a shirt it wasn't noticeable unless I did some bending over while stretching out my arm. You can control these movements to keep concealed while you are out just like how I squat instead of bend over to pick something up when I'm carrying my IWB.
Then I went out for about a 45 minute walk with my dog and had no problems at all. I thought I would be a little worried about printing since it was a new way of carrying but I was totally certain that I wasn't printing through my t-shirt. So I decided to go on my bike ride and see how comfortable it was. I have to say I'm very impressed. I thought maybe my arms would run on it while riding but again, no problems at all. I will definitely be using this whenever I ride my bike now. With this I can carry my smaller CamelBak make for biking that doesn't have all the pockets as I just toss in my drivers license, CCW permit, and a CC.
I do want to add that to draw you'll have to lift up your shirt and cross draw from the holster. I will be incorporating this in my dry practice routine. I won't expect this to be a smooth process until I've practiced it quite a bit. I will still carry with my IWB on a daily basic but will most likely use the Concealment Shirt Holster everyday when riding my bike. In my opinion you should do whatever it takes to carry wherever you go since you cannot pick and choose when you'll need a firearm.
They come in sized Small, Medium, Large, XL, 2X, and 3X. They come in black or while and also right or left handed as I mentioned. There is also a version called the Gat Pac which included a holster on both sides so you can carry two guns.
For the price of $49.95, this is a great addition to your concealed carry setup. Checkout ABetterHolster.com and their Concealment Shirt Holster today!
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