New Vedder Comfort Tuck holster arrived for my P365XL

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  • hpbyhermann

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    Mar 10, 2009
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    Very happy I took the time to research this holster, first impressions after carrying with it all day yesterday are very good. I took a over 2 hour ride to Ocean City and it definitely was a comfortable ride! It is longer in length than what I'm used to carrying (LAG Defender IWB/OWB) but I honestly forgot I had it on. Very comfortable, I ordered it with the horse hide option. I will rotate between these two holsters depending on the weather and clothing. Great choice if anyone is looking for a comfortable fit!
     

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    Phoenix_1295

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    Very happy I took the time to research this holster, first impressions after carrying with it all day yesterday are very good. I took a over 2 hour ride to Ocean City and it definitely was a comfortable ride! It is longer in length than what I'm used to carrying (LAG Defender IWB/OWB) but I honestly forgot I had it on. Very comfortable, I ordered it with the horse hide option. I will rotate between these two holsters depending on the weather and clothing. Great choice if anyone is looking for a comfortable fit!

    Good choice on the horsehide option, it is more sweat resistant.

    You can easily cut it down to the “combat cut” with a razor knife. This tends to make it easier to get a full/solid grip on the draw. I have a Crossbreed Supertuck (very similar) for my other EDC and modified to “combat cut”. (Saves you $10-$15 doing it yourself.)

    See product pictures on Vedder’s site for example of cut.

    Also, if you get leather squeak, you can put stick-on felt on back of clips. They tend to squeak where the top of clips contact the leather.
     

    hpbyhermann

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    Mar 10, 2009
    247
    Edgewater MD
    Good choice on the horsehide option, it is more sweat resistant.

    You can easily cut it down to the “combat cut” with a razor knife. This tends to make it easier to get a full/solid grip on the draw. I have a Crossbreed Supertuck (very similar) for my other EDC and modified to “combat cut”. (Saves you $10-$15 doing it yourself.)

    See product pictures on Vedder’s site for example of cut.

    Also, if you get leather squeak, you can put stick-on felt on back of clips. They tend to squeak where the top of clips contact the leather.
    Thanks for your comments! They did offer the combat cut as a no cost option but I felt I would give it a chance as is for a while figuring I could cut it out myself if I didn't like it. The felt on the clips is done by Vedder already when they assemble them in production. They must be listening to feedback from their customers! After more use since posting this I am still perfectly happy with this purchase! It is breaking in well and is even more comfortable than I thought it could ever be! Looks like I won't have a pile of unused holsters I didn't like!
     

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    I don't want to po-po anyones buy, but that is way to much holster for that gun. The regular single clip kydex is plenty sturdy. On larger guns, that set up is nice to carry the weight.
     

    Phoenix_1295

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    I don't want to po-po anyones buy, but that is way to much holster for that gun. The regular single clip kydex is plenty sturdy. On larger guns, that set up is nice to carry the weight.

    I like Comfort Tuck and Super Tuck style holsters primarily for their design. It provides a smooth spread-out surface contact and a nice stable no-wobble platform. It also spreads out the tuck area which, for me, makes my tucked shirt look more natural.

    Holsters are a personal choice. It comes down to what works for each individual - no right or wrong.
     

    hpbyhermann

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    Mar 10, 2009
    247
    Edgewater MD
    I like Comfort Tuck and Super Tuck style holsters primarily for their design. It provides a smooth spread-out surface contact and a nice stable no-wobble platform. It also spreads out the tuck area which, for me, makes my tucked shirt look more natural.

    Holsters are a personal choice. It comes down to what works for each individual - no right or wrong.
    This exactly.
     

    hpbyhermann

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    Mar 10, 2009
    247
    Edgewater MD
    I don't want to po-po anyones buy, but that is way to much holster for that gun. The regular single clip kydex is plenty sturdy. On larger guns, that set up is nice to carry the weight.
    This is a choice for comfort, I have a simplistic LAG that I sometimes use depending on the clothing choice. Holsters are chosen on personal preference and like everything else opinions vary. Enjoy your choices!
     

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