The Talon Grips EV12R transforms the factory Sig P365 and P365XL grip surface with professional-grade textured rubber that enhances control during rapid fire and adverse conditions. This adhesive grip system addresses the smooth factory finish that can become slippery when wet or during extended shooting sessions.
What Makes This Different
Unlike generic grip tape, the EV12R features precision-cut templates engineered specifically for P365 frame dimensions. The textured rubber material provides consistent tactile feedback without the aggressive abrasion of granulate textures that can snag clothing or cause discomfort during concealed carry. Laboratory testing shows 40% improved grip retention compared to factory polymer surfaces.
Key Features
- Precision-cut rubber overlay designed for exact P365/P365XL frame fitment
- Textured surface pattern optimized for concealed carry comfort
- Aggressive adhesive backing rated for 5+ years of daily use
- 0.5mm thickness maintains original holster compatibility
- Covers front strap, side panels, and finger grooves completely
- Resistant to solvents, oils, and cleaning chemicals
- Installation requires no permanent frame modifications
Range testing demonstrates improved shot-to-shot consistency, particularly beneficial during competition strings of fire and defensive training scenarios. The rubber compound maintains grip characteristics in temperatures from -20°F to 140°F, ensuring reliable performance across seasonal conditions. Installation takes approximately 15 minutes with proper surface preparation.
Technical Specs
- Material: Textured black rubber overlay
- Thickness: 0.5mm (0.02 inches)
- Compatibility: Sig Sauer P365, P365X, P365XL frames
- Adhesive: Industrial-grade permanent backing
- Temperature range: -20°F to 140°F operational
- Installation time: 15 minutes typical
- Country of origin: United States
- Warranty: Manufacturer defect coverage
The EV12R represents a cost-effective upgrade that addresses the most common complaint about P365 ergonomics without requiring frame stippling or permanent modifications. Professional instructors and competitive shooters consistently report improved control during extended shooting sessions.