New: Crossbreed Holsters Modular Belly Band 2.0

Crossbreed's Modular Belly Band 2.0 builds upon the original model

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posted on July 12, 2022
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CrossBreed Holsters has announced the Modular Belly Band 2.0, a refinement of the original multi-configurable Modular Belly Band system.

Designed for everyday carry practitioners who live an active lifestyle, the Modular Belly Band 2.0 takes the belly band concept to the next level with several upgrades, including a new polyester jersey outer shell that maintains breathability during strenuous activity. Further, the jersey outer sports an anti-microbial feature that withstands up to 25 hand washes. The band also includes anti-slip panels, which help to minimize rotation or slippage of the band so the holstered firearm stays positioned where you want it.

The Modular Belly Band 2.0 will accept Crossbreed’s Modular holster. These holsters boast model-specific Kydex pockets with a leather backer and a hook panel that secures to a corresponding loop panel on the Modular Belly Band 2.0. With the modular system, the holstered firearm can be custom positioned for optimal comfort, carry positions and draw angle. Secure the holster to the Velcro panel and stretch the elastic band over top to secure. This system also comes with two integrated pockets that fit most semi-automatic pistol magazine carriers, along with a smartphone pocket.

MSRP starts at $74.95. Purchase of the Modular Belly Band 2.0 comes includes a two-week trial. Learn more at crossbreedholsters.com..

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