Kayfei ankle holster? Anyone use one?

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  • jeffie7

    Ultimate Member
    Aug 14, 2015
    6,086
    Loudoun County
    https://kayfei.shop/products/ankle-...BDnootkU5NRP092dSdBU6MKQVwzng0j0ymdYFL_FMT-5Q

    popped up as a facebook add as the most comfortable ankle holster.

    Wonder how true that is.

    Anyone try one?

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    Wondering how much it sags throughout the day.
     

    StantonCree

    Watch your beer
    Jan 23, 2011
    23,932
    Had a fobus on a LCR and an old school G&G i believe for a colt detective special.

    Both were comfortable but not ideal for daily carry. It’s hard to get to especially in jeans. Decent idea for dressing up but dress pants are generally hemmed higher so you look good standing up so they rise when sitting. They take about 30 seconds to get used to and then they are fine. Also when you sit down and get up you have to ensure it’s covered cuz again pants ride up

    All in all it’s the least likely method i would prefer to carry. I tried to like it and mainly wanted it for court but i eventually said screw it and got a shoulder holster. I love my regular pancake but it rips my suits no matter ho many “holster patches” they sew in.

    I know my response doesn’t directly answer your question but i hope it helps a little.
     

    daggo66

    Ultimate Member
    Mar 31, 2013
    2,001
    Glen Burnie
    Had a fobus on a LCR and an old school G&G i believe for a colt detective special.

    Both were comfortable but not ideal for daily carry. It’s hard to get to especially in jeans. Decent idea for dressing up but dress pants are generally hemmed higher so you look good standing up so they rise when sitting. They take about 30 seconds to get used to and then they are fine. Also when you sit down and get up you have to ensure it’s covered cuz again pants ride up

    All in all it’s the least likely method i would prefer to carry. I tried to like it and mainly wanted it for court but i eventually said screw it and got a shoulder holster. I love my regular pancake but it rips my suits no matter ho many “holster patches” they sew in.

    I know my response doesn’t directly answer your question but i hope it helps a little.

    I would only consider an ankle holster as a BUG. This ad got me thinking as well, however my question is the footwear. The pictures only seem to show very low cut tennis shoes. How would it work with a mid-high hiking shoe?
     

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