Olight-Compatible Holsters
🎯 Choose a holster molded for your firearm and supported Olight model so the gun, light, and trigger guard coverage work together securely.
Light-Bearing Holster Guide
Olight holsters are built for handgun setups with supported Olight weapon lights, giving shoppers a safer and more secure way to carry a light-bearing firearm.
Use this guide to compare IWB, OWB, optic-ready, and model-specific Olight holster options so you can choose the right setup for concealed carry, range training, or open carry.
🎯 Choose a holster molded for your firearm and supported Olight model so the gun, light, and trigger guard coverage work together securely.
🛡️ IWB Olight holsters are built for light-bearing concealed carry, balancing retention, comfort, and a manageable profile under a cover garment.
⚡ OWB Olight holsters are ideal for range days, outdoor carry, and training when quick access and easier reholstering are priorities.
✅ Rounded Gear Olight holsters include optic-ready clearance so compatible red dot sights can work with your light-bearing carry setup.
🔎 Confirm your firearm and Olight model before ordering, especially if your setup includes a red dot, suppressor-height sights, threaded barrel, or compensator.
The best Olight holster for concealed carry is an IWB light-bearing holster molded for both your handgun and supported Olight model. It should provide secure retention, full trigger guard coverage, and comfortable access for daily carry.
Start by matching your handgun and exact Olight model, then choose the carry position you need. After fitment, compare retention, optic clearance, ride height, belt attachment, and whether IWB or OWB makes more sense for your use case.
IWB is usually best for concealed carry because it keeps the holster closer to the body. OWB is often better for range use, open carry, outdoor carry, and faster on/off convenience.
Rounded Gear supports popular Olight options including Baldr Mini, Baldr S, and PL-MINI 2 Valkyrie configurations. Always verify your specific gun, light, optic, and sight setup before ordering.
A standard holster will not safely fit a pistol with a mounted light. A light-bearing holster is shaped around both the firearm and the weapon light so retention, trigger coverage, and draw consistency stay reliable.
Yes. A handgun with a mounted Olight needs a light-bearing holster molded for both the firearm and the specific light. A standard holster will not safely accommodate the added light body.
Rounded Gear supports popular Olight configurations including Baldr Mini, Baldr S, and PL-MINI 2 Valkyrie holsters. Always check the product fitment notes for your exact gun and light combination.
Yes. You can conceal carry with an Olight when you use a compatible IWB light-bearing holster, a sturdy belt, and a cover garment that manages the added width of the light.
Yes. Rounded Gear Olight holsters include optic-ready clearance for compatible red dot setups, making them a strong option for modern light-and-optic carry configurations.
IWB is better for concealed carry, while OWB is often better for range use, training, and open carry. The best choice depends on whether concealment or access is your top priority.
Yes. Rounded Gear Olight holsters use adjustable retention so you can fine-tune how securely the holster grips your firearm and light setup.