Preview: Safariland Incog X IWB Holster

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posted on March 11, 2024
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Safariland Incog X IWB Holster

After 10 years of real-world experience with its original Incog holster design, Haley Strategic Partners (HSP) decided it was time to update the concept.

Whereas the original Incog design was produced by G-Code Holsters, HSP partnered with Safariland on its second go-around, and together the two companies developed the Incog X holster, designed to carry a secured firearm and spare magazine comfortably and securely in the appendix (AIWB) position.

Made from thermoformed Boltaron polymer, the exterior of the holster body is coated with a microfiber suede wrap, ensuring comfort when worn up against the body. Two polymer clips at the front of the holster secure it to a belt, and an improved clip strut design works with included shims that allow users to adjust concealment depth.

Compatible with select Arex, Glock, SIG Sauer and Wilson Combat handguns, the Incog X can be had with red-dot optic cuts. Light-bearing models are available, too.

MSRP is $90 (without mag caddy); $123 (with mag caddy). For more information, visit safariland.com.

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