If you are looking for an ankle holster for your small to medium pistol and some revolvers, Springfield, MO based CrossBreed Holsters has an option for you to investigate. It retails at $49.95 on their website and you can try it out free for two-weeks to ensure it meets your needs. All their products are made in the USA.
Here’s what they have to say about the new rig.
For concealed carry fans looking for a deep concealment option, CrossBreed Holsters has introduced its newly redesigned Ankle Holster. The popular model is fitted for small to medium firearms, including several models of revolver.
The Ankle Holster features padding, which allows for more comfortable wear, and an adjustable Velcro retention strap for an easier, more secure draw and carry.
Available in Micro, Small and Medium sizes, the Ankle Holster can be used with a variety of firearms. And thanks to CrossBreed Holsters' two-week “Try It Free” guarantee, consumers can try it on for size before committing.
The features and benefits of the Ankle Holster also include a calf support strap that is adjustable per the user's height, ensuring an ideal fit and limiting slippage.
One of the reviews provided had this to say about CrossBreed’s ankle holster: “Very comfortable! Excellent retention even without the velcro strap! Very well made! Should last for many years!” Whether that's a legitimate review or not we don't know, but CrossBreed does have a good reputation.
Founded in 2005 by Mark Craighead, CrossBreed Holsters offers what they tout as a “new breed of holsters.” Mark was introduced to firearms by his father at a young age. Mark sought to create a holster that left out the “non-functional” elements, while retaining essential elements and quality manufacturing. If you would like to learn more about CrossBreed Holsters, you can click here to go to their website. They are also on FaceBook and YouTube.
Here’s a video that talks about CrossBreed’s brand in some detail.
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