New for 2026: Mission First Tactical Ultra Low Ride Holster

Mission First Tactical now offers a deep-concealment version of its Boltaron staple.

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posted on February 10, 2026
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Mission First Tactical Ultra Low Ride IWB Holster

Mission First Tactical (MFT) recently introduced the MFT Ultra Low Ride IWB Holster for deep concealment. This new holster sits a full 1.5 inches lower at the waist than other standard, appendix-style holsters, offering larger-framed concealed-carriers all-day comfort. For everyone else, this innovative holster design excels while seated, keeping the grip of the pistol clear of your seatbelt for pinch-free comfort—not to mention faster access while driving.

“Comfort and concealment are what we wanted to achieve here,” said Bobby McGee, EVP of Product Management & Innovation at MFT. “We made a this Ultra Low Ride Holster a more concealable profile while utilizing the design and technology elements we are known for.”

When absolute discretion is required, that’s where the new MFT Ultra-Low Ride holster excels. It positions the firearm below the beltline for a nearly invisible profile and offers an ultra-low-ride position in line with the body’s natural curvature. This ensures a rapid, easy drawstroke with maximum comfort and deep concealment.

Like other holsters from MFT, the Ultra Low Ride IWB holster can be converted to use as an outside-the-waistband (OWB) option, Here, it sits below the waistline for a more comfortable conceal-carry experience, especially with those with a little more waist in their waistline … This state-of-the-art, Boltaron holster is ambidextrous and features adjustable retention with audible click confirmation. The Ultra Low Ride IWB holster comes with a polymer belt clip for 1.5-inch width belts.

Mission First Tactical Ultra Low Ride IWB Holster
The Ultra Low Ride IWB holster is designed to ride lower on the waistline.

MFT Holsters are handmade to exact tolerances for each individual handgun model using advanced techniques and materials for an all-day comfortable carry. Adjustable retention with an audible click assures each draw and re-holstering is smooth and secure. A variety of magazine carriers are available to complement the holster.

MFT Ultra Low Ride IWB Holster Features

  • OWB-convertible
  • Plus-size comfort
  • Ambidextrous
  • Made in the USA
  • Lifetime warranty
  • MSRP: $59.99

To learn more about Mission First Tactical and its complete product lineup, please visit missionfirsttactical.com.

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