Condor Vertical Shoulder Holster Tactical Reviews, Deals, Problems and Guides
Retail Price:
$17.95
$17.95
Used Value:
$10.77
$10.77
Sale Value:
$16.16
$16.16
The Condor Vertical Shoulder Holster is designed to fit any tactical professional comfortably regardless of size or handedness. The padded holster can hold most medium- to large-frame pistols and uses a double retention strap to keep your firearm securely in place. Magazine pouches easily can be removed with side-release buckles and work just as well on the right or left side of this ambidextrous rig. The modular design of the rig makes it easy to use by both left- and right-handed shooters and the fully adjustable straps make this product adaptable to any operator and rugged and comfortable enough to perform in any setting.
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Shoulder width was a bit narrow,.. not happy with functionality of the magazine pouches As they empty out at the bottom instead of left a note from the top,.. It is a very good holster keeps my weapon snug against my side are you drone weapon is very smooth
Samuel H, TacticalGear.com
July 3, 2019
July 3, 2019
this rig was worn for several days without any noticeable discomfort. even worn while sleeping, it did not seem to be a burden. when properly adjusted and fastened, it protects the pistol well when worn over the base layer and under the outer layers. durability of the elastic components remains yet to be determined. the stitching quality and nylon quality are satisfactory. I foresee the elastic components to be the limiting factor as far as the useful lifespan of this piece of gear is concerned. the price is low enough , and the functionality is definitely there. I find this rig to be satisfactory.
bill d, TacticalGear.com
February 6, 2016
February 6, 2016
I bought one of these and It was very disappointing because it was to small for me. I put it on and adjusted it as best I could and the ring in the back was hurting me. I took it off and looked at it and cut the ring off, then my wife took it and sewed a strap on the back where the ring was and added about 3 inches to it and it is now the most comfortable holster I have. So I just ordered 2 more of them and when they arrive the first thing I will do is cut that ring off and since I already have a pattern my wife will have it fitting perfectly for me in no time. Sometimes you just have to adapt what you have to make it work for you.
Kenneth Townsend, TacticalGear.com
April 4, 2017
April 4, 2017
Love the holsters, quilted shoulder pads, very comfortable, fits everything we've got great. Only drawback is it was too big for me, 5'7" female. I just couldn't get it small enough to fit me nice, snug and comfortable. My husband is 6'and they fit him great. Still working out the kinks but he loves them and is very happy I got these! At first he wanted to order a couple more but since mine didn't fit me and he got that one too he's happy. Well built, I think they will hold up better then the other ones he has. Really great for the price! If you're looking for a vertical Holster, buy two! You'll be very happy!
Beth Briggs, TacticalGear.com
October 21, 2017
October 21, 2017
Over all the product seems well constructed, The description said it would fit a 1911 model pistol. If they mean a 1911 will slide into it they are correct, however the retention strap does not retain my Kember Custom 2. I jusr flops around inside it. It would more than likely fit a pistol with a rail system installed much better.
I guess you get what you pay for and this was a steal. Just useless to me.
I guess you get what you pay for and this was a steal. Just useless to me.
Leland Corso, TacticalGear.com
May 9, 2017
May 9, 2017
Seems to be well made but the 2 straps thats secure the pistol are a loose fit with my 1911. I have to run it with a single button in a crossover pattern to make it semi secure. Im not sure if thats how it was intended to be but it definitely doesnt secure my weapon when snapped in the position they show in the picture. Good for a 17 dollar holster though.
Justin, TacticalGear.com
October 25, 2016
October 25, 2016
I have several Condor products so I didn't think twice to purchase the shoulder holster. However, It barely would hold my 1911, no other large frame pistol would fit. and shoulder holster would fit a child fine but forget an adult male trying to wear this holster comfortably.
However customer service here was pleasant to work with and I wouldn't hesitate to buy something from this company again. just not the Condor shoulder holster.
However customer service here was pleasant to work with and I wouldn't hesitate to buy something from this company again. just not the Condor shoulder holster.
Rich Wallace, TacticalGear.com
October 28, 2016
October 28, 2016
I own other products from Condor, and they are uniformly well engineered and well made. The ASH shoulder holster would have fit my needs perfectly as made except I'm built kind of funny. Shortish arms and very broad chest (I'm about a ton overweight too, which doesn't help). Anyway, I had to make a couple of small mods to make it work, but I believe it will be just fine. Thanks for making superior products at an affordable price.
Randal Parks, TacticalGear.com
January 6, 2019
January 6, 2019
This is so versatile,It's easy to setup for left or right hand,and it will hold single or double stake mags,i tried a high point 45acp and a 1911 45acp and 9mm sccy. I was even able to easily attach a second holster and mag pouch that is great for going through bear county a pistol on either side is so great
Mitchell Ammons, TacticalGear.com
March 14, 2019
March 14, 2019
The only problem with the shoulder holster i had received was that when the firearm was in the holster, the holster would ride away from my side at a weird angle making it not concealable and harder to draw my weapon, after looking at where the straps were positioned i noticed that the straps were also in the way of grabbing my weapon, if it had cost me a dollar more i would have refunded it but i think i will give it to my 9 year old nephew instead.
Bobby Bowman, TacticalGear.com
April 26, 2018
April 26, 2018