Galco Ankle Lite Holster Tactical Reviews, Deals, Problems and Guides

9.0
out of 10
8 Positive, 1 Mixed & 1 Negative
from 10 Reviews
Retail Price:
$72.00
Used Value:
$43.20
Sale Value:
$64.80
After two decades of universal praise for the Ankle Glove, Galco has added the Ankle Lite to the Concealed Carry Lite family of holsters.Using the same wide neoprene ankle band and hook and loop closure as the Ankle Glove with Center Cut Steerhide for the holster, the Ankle Lite combines extended wearing comfort with unmatched security. Additional comfort is provided by sheepskin padding between the holster and ankle, while speed of draw is enhanced with a reinforced thumb break retention strap.The Ankle Lite may be worn with or without the optional adjustable calf strap (sold separately), and accommodates ankles up to 13" in circumference. Made for semiautomatic pistols and double-action revolvers.

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3
Being left handed I am limited in my options for mass produced holsters. I wanted to see if I liked my Springfield Armory XDS on my ankle. While the holster is very comfortable I think the XDS weighs too much for this holster. While walking it would rotate and slide around on my leg no matter how I had it tightened. I was considering using it to carry at work, but there is no way it will conceal enough without shifting into a bad spot for me to consider it. I would potentially consider it for my S&W Bodyguard, but of coarse it is not available for left handed shooters for this model. I could only recommend this to someone who is looking to use it with something like a 380 or equivalent size. Certainly smaller than the current single stack 9mm pistols on the market.
Heath, TacticalGear.com
January 19, 2017
10
This is the second one know from Galco. The first for a sig P238 and now for my Kahr CW380. With Kahr its a dream so light you can wear it all day and never print. I mainly use it for when dressing up for a night out and don't want anyone to know I'm armed. Great product!
Joe, TacticalGear.com
January 19, 2015
10
I forgot I had a Crimson Trace laser on my Ruger LCP 380, so unfortunately, it won’t fit in this holster.
I gave it to a friend who has a LCP with no laser— he likes it very much.
I’ll check to see if this holster is made for a LCP with Crimson Trace laser.
Thomas Lilly, TacticalGear.com
April 17, 2018
10
This is a great backup system. I use this for a Ruger LCP and it is quite comfortable for an ankle holster (the best out of the few that I have used). And it conceals well under loose fit jeans and dress pants. It is also secure. Of course, if the Velcro isn't fully secure, it can come apart. I have run with this on without any problem and it stayed secure. In my opinion, this is an excellent product.
Don, TacticalGear.com
October 28, 2014
10
Ordered this holster for a Glock 26. The holster is very comfortable and secure. The Glock 26 fits well. Very happy with this purchase.
Brad Shealy, TacticalGear.com
May 6, 2018
10
Comfortable, stays where you put it, feels good, I think it will last a long time.
Joe Saggars, TacticalGear.com
October 19, 2018
10
Bought one on march 5th for my ruger LCP bought another on march 26 for my brean new S&W 624 38 special airlight love it on my ankle.
Gary sharrow, TacticalGear.com
March 26, 2017
10
Unbelievably comfortable!!! Little pricey but worth it.
Steve, TacticalGear.com
March 7, 2016
10
This is very comfortable to wear and good quality
James, TacticalGear.com
September 10, 2015
7
Kinda bulky on the ankle.
Mark Hiten, TacticalGear.com
January 17, 2017

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