by solidgun on Tue Jul 26, 2011 10:15 pm
Issue that I had with the t-shirt holster was the color. I got one in black and one in white and they clashed with the shirts I wear for workouts. Obviously, I don't care how I look, but their see through means I had to cut down the number of shirts I could wear for working out as they become visible.
Also, I found the shirts to be very restrictive. But I couldn't get the larger sizes as they are meant to hug your torso.
- Shoulder holster:
I have several different types of shoulder holsters and I use these for biking, but not for running. The tie down doesn't work very well and they wear out quick for cheaper leather ones (from sweat and friction), and for higher end ones, the sweat really concerned me.....and the higher end ones are also heavier.
- Smart Carry/Thunderwear:
I don't have the Smart Carry, but as far as I can tell, it is the same as Thunderwear. I have several of these, but I am not sure how one works out with these on. But I don't have the subcompact model so that may be different. All mine are medium and up
- Belly band:
Even with the tie down, I don't think the retention is really there. Also, the sweat buildup will feel horrible. I have the Galco models and the leather on it gets soaked on really hot days and that rubs against the firearm and magazines. I thought about getting the cheap models without the leather covers, but I don't think this is worth it for work out.
- Fanny pack:
I own a cheap one and I have never used it, but have it just in case. I am sorry, I don't care how well it works. They are very uncool. But most importantly, it looks out of place on me to wear fanny packs. I conceal so that I am not target #1.
- Hand pouch:
I tried this out a few times, but it only works with very light handguns and if you have something else in the other hand as well. I bought a leather European carry all, put a pocket holster in there that fits well and put the lightest, smallest pistol I had (R9) and carried something in the other hand of equivalent weight.
I attached a strap on the outside so I could really hold on to it. This might work for some people, but I have very sweaty hands so it didn't last too long.
- Kangaroo Carry:
This is what I am trying out right now. It is easy to wash as there is no leather piece, but it has great retention. Rides higher up than a belly band, so it limits movement of the firearm. I get very sweaty where it comes into contact with me as it is under my armpit. I am carrying a Glock 27 with CeraPlate coating because of the sweat. I will be checking in on the internal part wear at the end of this year (approx 6-month use).
With any of them listed here I am not sure I would carry anything for working out if sweat is covering the firearm if I cannot:
- Detail strip and check for wear
- Obtain cheap replacement parts
- Has protective coating
- Well oiled
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