which models do you recommend? Any trial period?The ladies have special needs and considerations that us guys don't have to worry about. Holsters that are perfectly comfortable for most men can be terribly uncomfortable for many women.
The female physique typically includes wider hips and narrower waist than a male's shape. High-ride holsters and those having even modest butt-forward cant can drive the grip-frame of the pistol into the lady's ribcage most uncomfortably.
The majority of my female customers prefer holster having a somewhat lower ride (in relation to the belt-line) and either a neutral cant, or only a slight butt-forward cant.
IWB holsters can be very uncomfortable with the larger handguns, especially for the ladies.
Hope this helps you.
which models do you recommend? Any trial period?
2. For IWB-carry, many ladies find that a neutral cant holster worn IWB at the appendix position works well. (note that this can be uncomfortable when seated for long periods of time, driving long distances, etc).
Thanks for your reply. What model holster do you use?My slacks are all either a size larger or have stretchy fabric.
Driving long distances (as driver, not passenger where the seat belt clicks on the wrong side), a cross-draw works great.
Women carrying guns...how cute!
Women carrying guns...how cute!
Last week I received the Tucker Silent Thunder (IWB) for my M&P 9c.
Nice find! I've been looking for something like this for my Walther PPS and they make one for that gun!
When you wear it at 4 o'clock, do you have to reverse the direction of the grip? Does it slow down the draw? Maybe it's my stiff shoulder or short waist but I can't seem to draw comfortably like that.