EL PASO NEOPRENE CLIP-ON (IWB) - MEDIUM RAIL
This is the new range of EL PASO holsters that we stock -- These are undoubtedly some of the highest grade softshell tactical wares in this price bracket we've seen. Let's take a look.
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MEDIUM RAIL (general fit) - Fits, for example,
CZ-USA CZ75 Compact, Beretta APX Compact, Beretta PX4, Ruger American Compact, Sig Sauer P320 XCompact, Smith & Wesson M&P M2.0 Compact 3.6, Taurus G3C, Springfield Hellcat Pro OSP, FN 509, CZ 75 P-07, SIG Sauer P229 Legion Compact SAO.
Key features:
- Made from NEOPRENE, which is the same material diving suits are made from. IT sports lovely stretchability and wears easy / does not induce discomfort after extended hours of wearing. The holster body is completely rounded, featuring few angles and corners - fits your pistol like a sock
- Spring steel belt clip w/ hard plating - This is studded into place and will not come out w/out aggressive tooling. A thick rectangle of leather holds this steel clip down to the holster, whereas a nice strong-looking stud pins the clip down, preventing it from being slipped out.
- Trimmed w/ strong webbing, to ensure product integrity / that the holster material won't unweave over time
- Features a high back, as a shoulder guard / sweat guard for the pistol - to enhance carry comfort by creating a pad between the rear of the pistol slide and the body
- Will accommodate for a large frame pistol w/ an underbarrel Picatinny rail.
- We do order holsters that are underbarrel flashlight / laser accommodating. Please enquire with us.
To keep your neoprene gear in top condition, follow these maintenance tips:
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Rinse After Use: Rinse your neoprene accessories (gloves, boots, hood, etc.) with fresh, cold water inside and out after each diving session. This helps remove salt and sand, extending the product’s life.
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Hand Wash: To clean neoprene, hand wash it in lukewarm water with a small amount of mild detergent. Use a soft brush or sponge to gently clean it. Rinse thoroughly and avoid wringing or twisting, as this can damage the material.
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Repair Snags, Cuts, and Tears: If you encounter snags, cuts, or holes, consider using a neoprene repair kit with patches and neoprene glue. Tutorials are available for step-by-step instructions.
Remember, proper care ensures your neoprene gear lasts as long as possible! 😊🌊👍
Also;
How to Clean Neoprene: 5 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow
How to Repair a Wetsuit | GEAR AID Blog
This is the new range of EL PASO holsters that we stock -- These are undoubtedly some of the highest grade softshell tactical wares in this price bracket we've seen. Let's take a look.
-
MEDIUM RAIL (general fit) - Fits, for example,
CZ-USA CZ75 Compact, Beretta APX Compact, Beretta PX4, Ruger American Compact, Sig Sauer P320 XCompact, Smith & Wesson M&P M2.0 Compact 3.6, Taurus G3C, Springfield Hellcat Pro OSP, FN 509, CZ 75 P-07, SIG Sauer P229 Legion Compact SAO.
Key features:
- Made from NEOPRENE, which is the same material diving suits are made from. IT sports lovely stretchability and wears easy / does not induce discomfort after extended hours of wearing. The holster body is completely rounded, featuring few angles and corners - fits your pistol like a sock
- Spring steel belt clip w/ hard plating - This is studded into place and will not come out w/out aggressive tooling. A thick rectangle of leather holds this steel clip down to the holster, whereas a nice strong-looking stud pins the clip down, preventing it from being slipped out.
- Trimmed w/ strong webbing, to ensure product integrity / that the holster material won't unweave over time
- Features a high back, as a shoulder guard / sweat guard for the pistol - to enhance carry comfort by creating a pad between the rear of the pistol slide and the body
- Will accommodate for a large frame pistol w/ an underbarrel Picatinny rail.
- We do order holsters that are underbarrel flashlight / laser accommodating. Please enquire with us.
To keep your neoprene gear in top condition, follow these maintenance tips:
-
Rinse After Use: Rinse your neoprene accessories (gloves, boots, hood, etc.) with fresh, cold water inside and out after each diving session. This helps remove salt and sand, extending the product’s life.
-
Hand Wash: To clean neoprene, hand wash it in lukewarm water with a small amount of mild detergent. Use a soft brush or sponge to gently clean it. Rinse thoroughly and avoid wringing or twisting, as this can damage the material.
-
Repair Snags, Cuts, and Tears: If you encounter snags, cuts, or holes, consider using a neoprene repair kit with patches and neoprene glue. Tutorials are available for step-by-step instructions.
Remember, proper care ensures your neoprene gear lasts as long as possible! 😊🌊👍
Also;
How to Clean Neoprene: 5 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow
How to Repair a Wetsuit | GEAR AID Blog
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