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Should I Consider a Fanny Pack Holster?

Wednesday, September 28, 2016 11:45
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Aaron Spuler is a firearms enthusiast and recreational shooter. Follow more or his work at The Weapon Blog

A fanny pack holster can be an excellent alternative if you are tired of carrying an IWB and OWB and you’re looking for something new.

When it comes to concealed carry, there are many different types and styles of holsters. It all comes down to personal preference, so you may want to explore your options to find what type of holster is best for you. A good example is the fanny pack holster. An example for the fanny pack holster is that many runners who own fire arms have a terrible time trying to figure out how to carry their firearm while running and the fanny pack is the perfect solution!

When you think of fanny pack you probably think of grandparents and how they carry their stuff around in their fanny packs but not to worry! Fanny packs are great or any size, shape, and age. Fanny pack holsters have no limits – there are many different versions of fanny packs on the market.

A fanny pack holster can give a gun carrier the opportunity to carry their gun in a place that is easier on weight distribution than a belt holster. A downside about conventional IWB or OWB holsters is they attach to the belt and pull the pants downward.

For some, the advantages can outweigh the disadvantages. The controversy about using fanny packs for concealed carry has been ongoing for many years now, and we can find many positive arguments for using a fanny pack. Some of the positive reasons include: fanny packs are more comfortable, your handgun is more accessible in a fanny pack, you can wear a fanny pack with just about any casual clothing, and fanny packs protect your handgun from the elements. Fanny packs are more comfortable than any waist, shoulder, or ankle holster, hands down. The main downside, however, is the appearance.

Do you hate when holsters dig into you while you’re sitting? Do you hate how some clothes when you wear them end up having a funny imprint through your clothing? There are just a few reasons why a fanny pack holster might be right for you! Plus, almost all fanny packs protect your handgun from rain, snow, dust, and dirt. When you wear an IWB or OWB holster, you will get build up from your everyday carry, but with a fanny pack there will be no build up and your weapon will also stay dry! In order to keep the profile sleek and to make full concealment possible, keeping the compartments small is absolutely necessary.

One piece of advice when you purchase a new fanny pack holster. Don’t take the holster out on the street before practicing with it. Get to know your holster. Find out where it is, and where the gun is inside the holster. Let there be no doubt of how to open that holster and then how to remove the gun. Make sure you practice until your gun comes out smoothly and quickly!

We hope that this may have opened your eyes and could potentially get you to consider purchasing a fanny pack holster. Let us know if you have any questions in the comments below!


Holster HQ is committed to finding, reviewing and rating the best holsters for various handguns. For all of your holsters needs, turn to Holster HQ and we will help you find the perfect holster.



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