EDC Gun Belts
A quality concealed carry belt helps support the weight of your firearm and holster, reducing sag and improving draw consistency.
Carry Accessory Hub
The right accessories can make a holster more comfortable, more secure, and easier to use every day. Use this collection to compare carry belts, replacement clips, claw kits, hardware, magazine carriers, and everyday carry add-ons that pair with your Rounded Gear setup.
A quality concealed carry belt helps support the weight of your firearm and holster, reducing sag and improving draw consistency.
Replacement clips and mounting hardware help tune ride height, attachment style, and day-to-day carry convenience.
A holster claw can help rotate the grip closer to the body, reducing printing for many IWB and tuckable carry setups.
Magazine carriers help build a more complete everyday carry setup while keeping spare magazines accessible and secure.
A carry belt is one of the most important upgrades for everyday carry. It helps support the firearm and holster, limits sag, and gives the clip or loop system a stable foundation for a cleaner draw.
Replace clips if they are worn, damaged, or no longer match your carry preference. Upgrading clips can also help adjust ride height, improve tuckability, or make the holster easier to put on and remove.
A holster claw uses belt pressure to rotate the grip inward toward the body. This can help reduce printing, especially for IWB and appendix carry, when the holster and firearm are compatible.
Small hardware pieces are easy to misplace during adjustments. A spare hardware kit helps keep your holster serviceable when you change clips, tune retention, or replace worn parts.
A dedicated concealed carry belt is recommended because it gives the holster a more stable platform than a soft fashion belt. Better support can improve comfort, concealment, and draw consistency.
A holster claw helps push the firearm grip closer to the body, which can reduce printing for many IWB and appendix carry setups.
Replace holster clips if they are bent, cracked, worn, or no longer hold securely to the belt. You may also upgrade clips to change ride height, tuckability, or attachment style.
Yes. Spare screws, posts, and hardware are useful when adjusting retention, changing clips, replacing worn parts, or keeping a backup set in a range bag.
A magazine holster can be useful if you want to carry a spare magazine securely and consistently. The right choice depends on your carry style, training, and daily routine.