

It is important to understand the rig is worn to the same height as underwear around the hips, not around the belly. It will usually also allow for two spare mags. If you decide to try a belly band a basic is the best way to start it will usually have a nested holster so either large or small guns can be carried. If a Belly band is going to be the primary carry plan on owning a minimum of three to allow laundering.

$60 on Ī number of women particularly older women who have experienced menopause won't wear a belly band as they already run continuously and uncomfortably hot. There standard holster is over kill in my opinion who needs to carry 3 extra mags? Ha ha. It’s small and has a slot for one extra mag. The brave response appendix holster is my favorite.
