Meet the New Adaptable Solis OWB Concealment Holster from Safariland

   06.27.23

Meet the New Adaptable Solis OWB Concealment Holster from Safariland

Whether it’s on the ranch during the day’s labors or you’re out and about in town and need to be discreet, the new Safariland Solis OWB Concealment holster is there to get the job done. This new ALS-style concealment holster from Safariland features compatibility with or without a weapon-mounted light meaning you can adapt your handgun to your daily needs without needing to change holsters. The Solis also includes compatibility with most red dot sights currently on the market compatible with the P365 and Glock slimline models.

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Meet the New Adaptable Solis OWB Concealment Holster from Safariland

Safariland Introduces the New Concealable OWB Solis ALS Holster

Jacksonville, Florida – Safariland®, a brand of The Safariland Group®, a leading global provider of safety products designed for the public safety, military, professional and outdoor markets and one of Cadre Holdings, Inc.’s (NYSE: CDRE) (“Cadre”) key brands, is proud to announce a new holster family designed for outside the waist accessibility and effective concealment potential.

Solis™ accommodates subcompact duty pistols with lights and optics. The iconic ALS® system secures your firearm automatically as it is holstered, allowing a fast, natural draw with the swipe of the thumb release as you acquire your shooting grip.

Meet the New Adaptable Solis OWB Concealment Holster from Safariland

The new Solis ALS Concealment holster is currently available directly from Safariland for a starting price of just $80. The way I see it, if you’re wanting to run virtually any configuration of either the P365 or the Glock 43/48/43x, you can do it with this holster which still provides you with a concealable package that’s also comfortable to wear and can adapt to whatever accessories you might want to add to your gun for different range days. For more information on the Solis, including a list of available firearm models and options, you can visit the product page here.

Meet the New Adaptable Solis OWB Concealment Holster from Safariland

“Solis provides the familiarity of a Safariland outside the waistband holster but in a low profile, easily concealed design,” said Eric Gasvoda, GM of Duty Gear for Safariland. “This new offering is a culmination of dedicated product development based on valuable customer input. Solis is an ideal addition to our outside the waistband holster family and provides a new carry option to the firearm and law enforcement community.”

Built from a durable, weather-resistant SafariSeven™ non-marking nylon blend, Solis protects your firearm with rugged durability. The holster’s open muzzle end design allows for easy debris removal and accommodates threaded barrels.

Key features include:

  • ALS® secures firearm once holstered: simple straight-up draw once the release is deactivated
  • Compatible with most Red Dot Sights
  • Compact Light Compatible
  • Two-piece reinforced holster body for increased strength

Current Solis holster fits include Glock 43/43X/48 and Sig Sauer P365/P365XL. To learn more about this innovative design and how Safariland is committed to building lifesaving equipment, visit Safariland.com.

Meet the New Adaptable Solis OWB Concealment Holster from Safariland

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