The Rounded Gear Druid holster delivers versatile carry options with its convertible IWB/OWB design, engineered for Glock 17, 19, 23, and 32 pistols. This carbon fiber Kydex construction provides superior retention while maintaining a slim profile for concealed carry applications.
What Makes This Different
The Druid's dual-configuration system eliminates the need for separate holsters, switching between inside-the-waistband and outside-the-waistband carry with simple hardware adjustments. The carbon fiber weave Kydex material offers 40% greater impact resistance compared to standard polymer holsters while reducing overall weight by 15%. Ambidextrous mounting accommodates both right and left-handed shooters without requiring separate models.
Key Features
- Convertible IWB/OWB design with included hardware for both carry methods
- Carbon fiber reinforced Kydex construction for enhanced durability
- Ambidextrous compatibility for left and right-handed users
- Fits Glock models 17, 19, 23, and 32 with precise retention
- Adjustable cant from 0 to 15 degrees for optimal draw angle
- Audible click retention system with smooth trigger guard release
- Sweat guard protection extends full length of slide
Field testing demonstrates consistent draw times under 1.2 seconds from concealment across various body types and clothing configurations. The holster maintains positive retention through dynamic movement while allowing smooth, snag-free presentation. Weather resistance testing shows zero performance degradation after 72-hour saltwater exposure, making it suitable for humid climates and maritime environments.
Technical Specs
- Material: Carbon fiber reinforced Kydex thermoplastic
- Weight: 3.2 ounces (IWB configuration), 3.8 ounces (OWB configuration)
- Belt compatibility: 1.5-inch and 1.75-inch widths
- Retention: Passive friction with audible engagement
- Cant adjustment: 0°, 7.5°, 15° positions
- Finish: Matte black carbon fiber weave pattern
- Country of origin: USA
The Druid holster addresses the common challenge of choosing between concealment and accessibility by providing both options in a single platform. Professional instructors and competitive shooters have adopted this design for its consistency across different carry methods, reducing training time and muscle memory conflicts.