StealthGearUSA Launches AIWB Appendix Gun Holster

StealthGearUSA AIWB Appendix Gun Holster
StealthGearUSA AIWB Appendix Gun Holster
Stealth Gear USA
StealthGearUSA

American Fork, Utah, USA –-(Ammoland.com)- The latest addition to the growing SGUSA product line utilizing the proprietary breathable VentCore platform is a new appendix carry (AIWB) holster.

The AIWB holster expands upon StealthGearUSA’s unique ONYX IWB holster, created and refined by SGUSA Founder and Chairman Paul Laemmlen, that features a patented breathable VentCore platform that sets the industry standard for comfort, breathability, and safety and overcomes many limitations and problems with traditional leather and other hybrid holsters.

As with the ONYX IWB holster, the AIWB holster is completely custom designed and hand-crafted around each specific gun model and manufactured in the USA.

While industry norms often use the same backing for many different gun models, the SGUSA VentCore platform is redesigned for each model, providing every customer a custom fit holster for his or her needs.

StealthGearUSA AIWB Appendix Gun Holster
StealthGearUSA AIWB Appendix Gun Holster

Industry reviews underscore that the VentCore platform is the “next step” in a comfortable, breathable concealment solution. As with the flagship ONYX holster, all SGUSA holster platforms also provide the ultimate in safety and combat readiness with complete trigger guard protection and feature Kydex shells that completely cover the muzzle to ensure complete control and protection of the firearm.

The SGUSA AIWB holster also comes with a durable plastic clip system with multiple mounting hole options providing a great fit whether carrying the firearm higher or deeper into the beltline. A further innovation in the SGUSA AIWB holster is that the clips are mounted to the side of the barrel, just above the sight channel, minimizing the bulge of the holster while also allowing the holster to rotate up away from the user’s leg when sitting for long periods of time or squatting. This unique “on-the-fly adjustability” is a huge plus over other non-adjustable AIWB holsters.

With the introduction of its new Appendix Carry holster, SGUSA has once again created the newest and best standards of hybrid holster construction. With other innovative products on the horizon, StealthGearUSA is dedicated to enhance the comfort and safety of the CCW community and further advance modern holster and stealth accesories technology.

For more information about StealthGearUSA, visit www.stealthgearusa.com or contact Tyler Ely, Chief Executive Officer, at (801) 407-4239 or at [email protected]

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justaguy

Actually, anyone who has carried appendix for longer than your hour at the range training to be a “tactical operator” will know that the skinnier the better for EDC. Add the padded-ish backing and overall smaller profile? This one looks like a winner. I also like the clip location and the ablility to rotate the holster up a bit to clear my leg in the car. Too bad they don’t have one for my gun model yet. I don’t understand why you talk down about a company that is being innovative. Oh, and it looks like you could probably add… Read more »

Mark Atkinson

Anyone who has carried appendix will tell you that not a lot of thought went into this design. “Hey, we’ll make it skinny and throw one clip on instead of two!” I’ll stick with my INCOG for appendix carry, thanks

DAN T

Atkinson, Your reference to G-Code’s INCOG prompts my reply. While I have several G-Code holsters I have found the company lacking in several areas. First off, their customer service absolutely sucks ! I fought, argued and pleaded with them over a period of 4 months to correct a problem they created. Three times I had to return my holster to G-Code for them to correct and correct properly. They never corrected the holster. Oh, and each time I returned their Eff-Up I, the customer had to return their screw-up on my dime. They refuse to pay shipping costs on returned… Read more »