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OWB Holster FAQs

OWB stands for “Outside the Waistband.” It means the holster rides on the outside of your pants, typically secured with a belt loop or paddle.

Yes, with the right cover garment (like a jacket or untucked shirt), OWB holsters can be concealed while offering greater comfort and accessibility.

IWB is often chosen for maximum concealment, while OWB is preferred for comfort and speed. The right choice depends on your lifestyle, wardrobe, and carry goals.

Paddle holsters are convenient for quick on/off use. Belt-loop holsters ride closer to the body and provide more stability for extended wear.

Absolutely, OWB holsters are often preferred at the range for their speed, safety, and accessibility.

Yes, in states where open carry is permitted, OWB holsters are one of the most common methods.

Rounded Gear OWB holsters are optic cut to accommodate most red dots, and designed to clear standard-height or suppressor-height sights.

Not usually as OWB holsters tend to ride farther from the body. Concealment depends on body type and clothing choices.

With our Posi-Click Retention and custom molded Kydex fit, your firearm will stay secure until you’re ready to draw.

Most carriers prefer 3 o’clock (hip), 4 o’clock (behind the hip), or strong-side carry for a balance of comfort and access.

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