3 Ways To Choose The [Best] IWB Holster 3 Ways To Choose The Best IWB Holster | Page 9
The staple of the genre. Kydex has proven to be a great material choice for concealed carry. It’s not
natural so there is no need for a break-in and the gun retention can be adjusted by retention screws.
However, it needs some adjustment and care. Another benefit of Kydex is a platform-like adjustability
of the cant allowing for a variety of carry positions around your waist. The drawback of the holster
may be the comfort level, Kydex is not a natural material and may feel bad on your body, plus can be
more uncomfortable in hot weather the same way as leather. Drawing and reholstering of a kydex iwb
holster is easy and simple as kydex holds shape.
Nylon IWB holsters.
Nylon is a summer hit. The main benefit of nylon holster is the combination of lightweight,
breathability and concealability. Nylon is a soft and almost weightless material, which means that
most of the weight on your waist will be from your gun. Another great advantage of nylon is
breathability, summertime and hot temperatures won’t be a problem so you can conceal also a larger
firearm during the summer. A nylon holster will retain the firearm thanks to retention screws will
offer a smooth draw. The disadvantage of nylon iwb holsters is that some of them tend to fold and
collapse once the gun is drawn. Reholstering is then hard and has to be done with two hands.
Hybrid IWB holsters.
Hybrids are probably the best choice if you are looking for 100% effectiveness. They combine only
the best values of leather, kydex and nylon. A hybrid IWB holster usually consists of a swear guard
made of leather or nylon and the holster part made of Kydex or plastic. The retention is adjustable
thanks to retention screws and the draw and reholstering is secured by the sturdy Kydex or plastic
holster part. The drawback of hybrid holsters may be the size they come in. They are usually bigger as
they incorporate several parts made from different materials that have to be put together.