jlomein
Enlightened
Of most vertical flashlight holsters I have seen, they are designed so the top of the holder lies above the height of the belt. Usually this results in a flashlight's head sitting a few inches above the belt.
Why is this? Is it neccessary so the holster has structural integrity? When the holster sits this high, it tends to jab into your side above your waist.
Personally I prefer holsters that sit below or at the belt height.
Why is this? Is it neccessary so the holster has structural integrity? When the holster sits this high, it tends to jab into your side above your waist.
Personally I prefer holsters that sit below or at the belt height.