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  • I saw a live demonstration of this yesterday at a gun show. YES it was a fast draw, however I'm not sold and I'll tell you why. We all know that during a time of distress, we fall back on muscle memory. There is a helluva lot of movement required to draw in this manner. My iwb or owb draw will beat this every time, with much less thought needed so I can focus on the bad guy and not how to draw my weapon. I think this would be pretty good for undercover ops, and similar,but not for everyday carry

  • The viagra draw. That's grrat

  • Good idea. You can't draw your firearm from a sitting position. Only negative thing about that setup.

  • You must need to wear some very oversized ,baggy trousers for this to work.My pants don't have that much extra space and with a gun that large,there would be a bulge or outline of a gun showing thru my pants

  • Can the phone case hold an iPhone?

  • @DKcolin yes - If you're iphone DOES NOT have an extra extended battery case or the Otterbox DEFENDER - order up the NiteIze - Sideways MEDIUM cell case or the Conceal City XL1. Either will let you carry your iPhone and your handgun using the Cell Pal Holster

  • This only works in the standing position, correct? Crouching a little bit or sitting and it's a bit of a struggle getting it out, right?

  • @IAMSatisfied no that is not correct. You can draw seated, lying down or standing. Like anything worthwhile, a little practice will go a long way. this is truly the ULTIMATE in Concealed Carry Holsters. Give it a try.

  • I don't carry handguns, but this is an awesome idea and very well thought out.

  • ww.usacarry.com/forums/open-ca­rry-discussion/7230-open-carry­-argument.html

    This debunks the myths of open carry. I believe in either style open or concealed. I only believe in educating the truth, not myth. Your holster is neat, but don't sell it using false information. If you truly believe statistics show open carriers are targeted more, please provide a link.

  • I'm not big gun enthusiast but, i thought it was frowned upon with cross drawing.. again not saying its wrong, just over heard over gun enthusiast frown upon it..

  • @Salahuddin07 untrained using a regular type holster...I agree. You train to draw with your finger OFF THE TRIGGER using gross motor skills. A competent Certified NRA instructor can work with you on this and make your draw safer regardless of the holster. You have to let him/her know what your focus is so they can help.

  • it helps to have a 38 waist

  • @SchnitzelCat I am so working on a 38 waist - in the meantime my Cell Pal Holster works PERFECTLY with my 46. I can sit at my desk , in my car, at the movies and no issues. Like my company name states..ConcealedComfort.

  • Is that a gun in your pants or are you just happy to see me

  • @babadef Whoa! Never heard that one before! 

  • finally..thank you, great option!

  • @maczuka You'e welcome. Yes. It IS a great option to be sure.

  • Will this holster work if i need to draw my gun while sitting in my car?

  • @lovermeochocinco Yes. However you must practice like anything else. I use the Rock & Cock style draw because of my belly. Skinny guys simple lean back into the seat an pull their guns up.

  • Thank you for the info and demonstration. As a resident of Wisconsin I am diligently looking into my options for a cc option.I have to say my initial take on this holster seems like an optimal solution for my needs.I am planning on carrying a small .380 or a very compact 9mm. Do you see any drawbacks on using this holster with such a small gun size?

  • @GILAGAF Thank you for watching and for your questions. The Genuine Cell Pal holster will allow you to discreetly carry your .380 as easily and comfortably as you 9 mm. I carry a Bersa CW380, Kel-Tec 9mm or the KAHR CW45. I can sit, bend, stoop with ease and comfort. as you can see, I am not a skinny guy, so comfort is important. I choose the gun I want to carry instead of being dictated by clothing. Whether you wear a tank top and shorts or a Tux the Cell Pal is the right choice.

  • If we could just get a open carry law thru that would solve many problems.

  • @jetman1979 it's a thought, however I don't agree that open carry is the solution. I feel open carry is great while I am in the wild, but for urban environments, no. I don't want the bad guy having an advantage of knowing that I am carrying and where the gun is at. The odds are in my favor if he doesn't know where my gun is or if I am even carrying. They're more likely to attack you from your blind side with a bat or 2x4 if they know your packing. Then you get shot with your own gun.

  • @ConcealedComfort

    Choosing a carry method is up to the comfort of the carrier. This holster is a interesting design, and it works well for many. The advantage of open carry is deterrence though. The odds of being attacked is very low when you present yourself as a armed citizen. The odds of being targeted because you are seen as unarmed victim are higher. There has been virtually no evidence that open carriers get blindsided. In the end, its up to the carrier to research and decide.

  • @FireFighterChen Thank you for your feed back & comments. I agree Comfort is up to the carrier. The Cell Pal offers extreme comfort sitting or standing & compared to "cover-up" holsters beats all. I will disagree about open carry. Law Enforcement trains and is aware of gun retention from day one. Sole reason is they wear their guns OUT in the open & stats prove that bad guys try to take your gun. Cell Pal is discreet - the bad guy doesn't know you're carrying. Element of surprise is YOURS.

  • @jetman1979 the problem with open carry is as CC pointed out they will know you have a gun. Which brings new trouble...because the criminal that would easily beat you for your wallet wont now, but the ones that are packing will. There is a reason why even off duty officers and off duty military do not go around with open carry, they prefer the concealed

  • @rdnkhotshot Well said. I agree with you. I DO NOT support open carry. Contrary to some opinion, it makes you more of a target than anything else. Most likely get hurt more because the bad guy wants to disarm you.

  • Another question. If I chose to carry something as bulky as a Taurus PT92, would that fit in the holster as well as the slimmer 1911? Or am I lookin' at having a sizable bulge on my left leg while I'm on a dinner date?

  • @TheWitnesserer - you will have a bulge, but really not more than if you put your wallet in your front pocket. What you WILL NOT HAVE is a holster that prints GUN.

  • Not that I would ever carry one of those monsters for self-defense against human beings, but could that thing accommodate a Smith & Wesson Model 500? Since it doesn't really go for muzzle protection, I'm thnking it could take any size gun with any length barrel, assuming your thigh is no less than 12 inches long.

  • @TheWitnesserer FYI... at a recent gun show I had a customer come up with a beautiful Desert Eagle and jokingly said "HERE HIDE THIS!" I wanted to know too, so I took the Eagle and sure as sunshine in Arizona, the Desert Eagle disappeared without a trace!! It was awsome! BUT let be be clear, I would not be albe to sit or squat with the size of gun in the Cell Pal. So it wouldn't be a practical carry. That said, it was a fun experiment.

  • @ConcealedComfort That is freakin' awesome. I think I'm saving up for one just to show off to my buddies lol. I do have another question and that is how effective is this holster for drawing against an immediate threat in different positions? The video clearly demonstrates how swiftly a gun can be drawn from concealed at a standing position, but what about sitting, lying down, etc.? At the moment, I'm considering it as a backup carrier and one of my Bianchis as a primary.

    Thanks for the reply

  • Perhaps a potential model would be one without an actual cell pouch. I love the design, but always have my phone pocketed. I would prefer a design with just a loose clip or hook instead of a cell pouch.

  • @TheJnb2014 Sounds good but not the best practice. In an situation where your adrenalin is racing through your body as it would be if your were faced with a situation where you are going to shoot someone, you lose small muscle control in your hands. Your fingers would potentially never get the "loose clip or hook" . The cell phone case gives you a better target to grab and lift your gun to your hand. Use the cell case for an extra magazine if you want to pocket the phone.

  • Even if this holster is not the fastest... It was obviously designed for comfortable carry to insure that you can carry everyday, everywhere... No good from concealment if your not concealing. Nice product.

  • "hey how about a safety check please"

  • @MrRicholive

    Another safety freak! Can you not tell those guns are fake?

  • @MetallicHorizon Who cares if they are fake guns. What in the hell does that have to do with anything. So I suppose everybody has the money to buy a gazillion different guns so he can make sure the the holster works with different models and sizes. Maybe he is trying to do the best he can in design a product that will work for the masses. Give the guy a break.

  • @electric481 Thank you for your support.

  • @electric481 Im just gonna take it that you miss understood my comment because you lack humor. "Another safety freak" was stated because why does anyone need to perform safety checks on fake guns? The guns are fake so no need for a safety check correct? That's why you of all should care since there would be no need for your ramble on safety checks. Thanks for trying to be intelligent though and teach us something??? The fake guns are only for demonstration purposes.

  • @MrRicholive You people and your safety checks. For what? Whats gonna happen, is the magic cyber bullet gonna get you through the internet. This is not a gun safety video, it's a holster video. Why do all of the so called experts out there have all of the answers to EVERYTHING. Isn't it proof enough that the video is online that he didn't shoot himself. I suppose his family would have posted the shooting and you tube would have allowed it. Give me a break.

  • @electric481 thank you for your support. The cell Pal holster has been the perfect solution for thousands of people. I am proud to be able to present a viable alternative to discreet carry options.

  • @electric481 Excellent and much deserved response. Now, if only there were magic cyberbullets...

  • @MrRicholive - okay. It's safe. Trigger fully covered while holstered. CHECK. Waist band acts as a retention device should you scuffle with your bad guy. CHECK. No profile of having a firearm on your person. Bad guy doesn't even suspect you have a gun making you a lesser target to excessive force by the bad guy. CHECK. Element of surprise works in YOUR favor because bad guy doesn't know you have a gun. CHECK. Able to carry more frequently and carry larger caliber. CHECK. Enough?

  • @MrRicholive Safety checks are for scared pussies trolling POOtube..

  • @MrRicholive I think that he was referring to safety checking each weapon before demonstrating the holster. BUT, please notice that the "weapons" used in this video were "dummy" guns that are intended for classroom use only. IIRC, Glock doesn't make any all-stainless models. 

  • @edd217 yes it's very comfortable. I would order the TAN holster if you wear lighter clothing. We do offer a 15 Day return policy if it doesn't work out for you.

  • I belive this holster system may not be the" fastes" way to draw your wepon, I would consider it another "option" when a outside the waist holster or inside the waist is not practial..... Great idea! ...

  • Is wondering why people would buy this, while I have my gun pointed at you, you have your hands in your pants trying to get yours out. Takes too much time to get the gun out

  • @bsniffg - I can tell you haven't paid attention. At no time are you putting your hands in your pants using the Cell Pal holster.

  • @bsniffg Ok then, why don't you just explain to the world what "concealed" carry option is faster than somebody already pointing his loaded gun at you. For that matter, give me an "open" carry where you are faster than somebody already pointing a weapon at you John Wayne. Do people like you ever actually read your own comments prior to pressing the "Enter" key.

  • seems like theres too much time into transitioning all the motions to pulling your gun out effectively to save your life with this holster...my opinion tho

  • @tacoma81 - nope. You're wrong. If you practice using the Cell Pal holster, you can master getting your gun out faster than most conventional "concealed" holsters.

  • iPhone Pal coming soon?

  • @stopstickers we have a couple different cell cases that will fit the iPhone. Which one will depend on if you have a protective "skin" on it. The interior measurements on on the page, or you can email me and I can let yo know. As for the Cell Pal, one size for most all your guns so that's the easy part!

  • "Viagra draw" winning

  • Haha can you hear me....(cock the hammer back) can u hear me now!? Great video man...how much would one of these cost me?

  • I'd like to think that I pushed the limits and was able to put a Taurus Judge 3" barrel 2.5inch chamber version in the Cell Pal. It worked surprisingly. Not very ideal for a weapon that size, but it worked for the most part.

  • @moisesfermin Thanks for your comment. I tell people this at the gun shows and they think I am pushing a pitch on them. Certainly not the best fitting gun for concealed carry, but it worked for you as it did me. The key is that 2 1/2 cylinder. The 3" makes it ride too high in the Cell Pal. Again, thank you for your comment.

  • I like what I see. I will order one of these ASAP to give it a good evaluation and if it does what you say it does, I will link it on my webiste if thats ok. I am a firearms instructor in virginia and I like options to present to my students. This is an option that seems like a good one. Thanks for the video. Well done.

  • @LMSTactical Great. If you take the time to break the holster in, practice with it as I suggest, and carry a gun reasonable for concealment, I think you and your students are in for a pleasant holster experience.  I am anxious to hear back from you.

  • "Viagra Draw" instant classic!!!

  • i would be scared that i would blow my nards off!!!!

  • @wilabe Nah! They aren't big enough to worry about (LOL...just playng with you)  Besides, the trigger is protected on both sides while holstered and concealed.

  • That looks like it would work great for little glock 27 and horrible for my giant iPhone 4!

  • You'd be a dead man if you needed your weapon while sitting down, you could not draw your weapon in this position whatsoever from this holster. I'll take a strong side hip holster everytime, your weapon is always ready no matter what your doing.

  • @GunsHarleysUSA Nope. I have a customer actually draw the gun and shoot right from his Harley IN MOTION. Not a recommended practice mind you, but sitting and drawing is a matter of practice. In fact you will telegraph your draw far less than what you will with your current holster. Perhaps you need to order one, practice and then let me know. One exception here. If you have one of the HUGE bellies, then you are going to experience an issue while sitting. That is another issue.

  • CROSSBREAD SUPERTUCK is the only concealment holster that combine extreme comfort, secure and easy to get to and offers great concealment. The thing that conserns me is the were it sits in such a hard place to get to and how it sits so low in your pants when your under attack you may only have 1to 2 seconds to pull, aim, and fire your gun. Not a bad ideal but seems a little to risky for me.

  • @JustinChance1985 thanks for your input Justin. With all due respects, you are very wrong in your conclusions. The holster you suggest and the Cell Pal are two totally different carry methods all together. I really think you're miss judging the Cell Pal. My video is a true and fair representation of what the Cell Pal is. in the end, each person decides whats right for them. Cell Pal certainly isn't the answer for everyone. Neither is your choice. Be Safe.

  • viagra draw! LOL! love it!

  • man this holster looks friggn awesome....i'm searching through the various markets to see and find the right concealed holster for me and so far this one is at the top of my list **thumbsup**

  • @blazestrong Thank you. I know it was and is the only holster for me when it comes to concealed carry. I have been approached to carry many other holsters and refuse to do so. This to me is truly the ULTIMATE Concealed Carry Holster.

  • this only works if your fat. dangit! i like to be fashionable and wear skinny pants

  • @bugaljuice wrong. Really skinny guys wear the Cell Pal successfully as well. I have no idea what "skinny pants" are?!.  if your wear spandex, then you probably wont' be able to wear this holster well. Guys who dress like guys and wear correctly fitted pants do well with this holster. I guess it just boils down to the fact we can't please everyone no matter how much we would like to do so.

  • Nice presentation! 

  • doesnt work with skinny jeans... meh

  • I wonder where he got all those fake (aluminum?) guns from... I would be suspicious of this holster if they didn't offer Money Back if not 100% satisfied. You never know if a product turns out to be total crap.

  • @moisesfermin We offer a money back guarantee. You can find our refund policy under the FAQ section of our web site. The policy is very straight forward. Did you need some training guns like the ones being used in the video? email me and I can connect you with the supplier.

  • @ConcealedComfort Already ordered mine a few days ago :-) I'll see about this...

  • @moisesfermin -------- where did you order this holster from, thanks

  • @thatlincolnguy I got it from ConcealedComfort online.

  • Great video and demonstration! Obviously a biased opinion though, but he is very convincing with the sales pitch. All there is left to do is make a purchase and test it.

  • i saw this guy at a gun show and he sells this thing really well ha.

  • CAn you share what happens when you want to sit down please? Also, besides just standing, how does it work while being more active? Squatting down, going up stair, driving a car?

  • @jrivera2004 The Cell Pal slides on top of your thigh when seated. It's BELOW the waist band, so you don't experience the typical digging into your side, gut or groin when you sit. Also, because the butt of the gun is beneath the waist band, the waist band and your belt actually act as retention device of sorts and keep your gun in your pants until YOU are ready to draw. The guy who invented this actually plays volleyball with his full sized 1911 on.

  • I'm sold ordering one today!

  • What about the extended trigger guard on a HK USP 9mm Compact?

  • J-frames fit, but what about a Taurus 65 .357(same size as a S&W K-Frame)?

  • @1guncrazy1 -The trigger guard will prove to be too large for the Cell Pal's design. But thanks for asking.

  • @ConcelaedComfotr

    Will the Ruger SP101 .357 fit in it? I notice you said the Taurus model will not.

  • "Can you hear me?"

    "Can you hear me now?"

    win.

  • Really? Viagra draw?

  • Damn you're a good salesman! WOW!!!

  • i have 2 questions, will it fit a blackberry, and wont it print on your pant leg when seated

  • I'm not nearly large enough for my 1911 to disappear in my crotch...

  • The "can't draw while seated" point is valid, but as of yet, I haven't seen a single perfect-for-every-scenario holster. If you need to draw while driving, either remove your weapon after getting into the car and place it in a more accessable location (between front seats), or (also in the case of needing to draw while seated) have a backup firearm or other weapon available (knife or pocket pistol) that you can use until you can access your primary weapon. It's called planning ahead, folks.

  • One comment: you cannot draw from a seated position. Otherwise, it looks like a nice holster.

  • Very interesting option. This helps for warm weather climates.

  • takes to looong to draw

  • @Gumbie2009 - like any other holster it takes practice. Those willing to invest the time will find this to be a great solution. Those looking for reasons why it won't work for them will find reasons to justify their opinion, much like everything else in life.

  • @ConcealedComfort I notice you just slipped that holster between your belt and leg really easy... That tells me your belt is relatively loose.

    I carry a LOT of stuff on me; My belt needs to be EXTREMELY tight.

    Unless I'm expected to undo my belt to draw, this is beyond a training issue.

  • @ConcealedComfort

    Does that go for the Ruher SP101 .357 as well? I love the design and convenience of the Cell Pal

  • Let's see you draw it while sitting down.

  • @MrAwsomposum He should get that pharse patent!

  • so good.

  • @MrAwsomposum - Thanks. Glad you like it!

  • What's funny is that you don't say whether it was designed for hundreds of cellphones. Maybe it does, but my wife uses an EVO, which maybe the biggest cellphone on the market.

  • @carltonhobbs when you visit the web site you will find a Cell Case called NiteIze Sideways Medium. Works PERFECT with the Evo 4 and the Cell Pal Holster. By the way. Evo 4 isn't the largest cell phone. Droid X beats it in length as does the Dell STEAK at 6 inches long. Evo 4 is a fantastic machine. Cell Pal is an awesome holster.

  • excellent

  • I just love Americans! Armed AND entrepreneurial.

  • Great idea, I'll have to get one of these if it is as comfortable as it appears. Really seems like a smart idea, people get really uncomfortable in a public setting when they know you have a gun. And the bad guy will always go for the armed citizen first. Can't wait to get one for my Springfield XDM .45.

  • hey Great demonstration! good concept but I just don't have the room in my pants lol Im not bragging but you got to have some lose pants on, and hope you never have to draw from a seated positon. car, restaurant ..... thanks again for the video great demo

  • @rwieber79 I disagree. I think you actually have a better chance of getting your gun out than with a conventional holster because the bad guy didn't profile you as having a gun in the first place. The element of surprise is now in your favor. That's just one factor in the argument. I am aware of at least one undercover cop who is alive today because he had this holster on. The bad guys were getting ready to execute him in a drug sting. Thanks for your comments anyway. Be safe.

  • Good concept, nice work on video. I'd be eager to see reviews of this holster.

  • @pJonathan22047 The best review is the one you do for yourself. Order the holster and try it. You can always return it if you don't like it.

  • that was sweet "can hear me, can ya hear me now"

  • I don't think this holster is for me, but its sure nice to see a video demonstration on a holster. So many holsters out there you have to just visualize the use and it hard to see how it works.

  • @dko9873 and if you slow dance you will get more dates! While my other customers haven't had similar complaints I am glad you found yet another benefit of using THE ULTIMATE in Concealed Carry Holsters!  Enjoy!

  • saw it at a gun show today and tried it on. it fits almost any hand gun and you cant see it at all. for an idea of what it feeels like just put your hand in ur pocket. i defitnally reccomend it

  • @sk8t0rdi3 Thanks!

  • omg, this is like for hitmans.

    nice

  • Could this hold a .600 nitro express magnum? Not that I would want something like that anywhere near my crotch but I'm curious if it can since it's probably the most unconcealable handgun in existence, my brother happens to own one of these giant male compensators and I think this would make a great gag gift if it can fit in it and at least be partially concealed.

  • @GlamEye - we just can't make everyone happy as we would like to. Sorry about that,

  • Kinda felt like I was watching some poorly funded 90's infomercial with this holster presentation. Very limited list of guns and cell phones it is compatible with, little details on cell phone usage and very complicated/unrealistic draw maneuvers. It's a good idea, but I don't see how keeping the gun below your waistband allows you to access it quickly or keep others eyes off of your crotch. I would still have to buy baggy pants, and being buckled into a car would prove deadly in my opinion.

  • @Lonmeister27 - The fact is my customers are honest people with a high degree of integrity. They aren't interested in Hollywood BS. They want honest reporting. I appreciate their patronage and forgiveness that I didn't go to film school My goals was to deliver an honest report on the best concealed holster on the market today. I accomplished that. Your opinion is invalid. You've never tested it for yourself. My customers don't even consider you a valid read. Your opinion doesn't count.

  • Im impressed wow great product got to practice your draws though but that the idea to be ready when u need to be!!! really nice product, what the price in it? And if I dont like it can I return it??

  • @josebaez80 Yes this is a nice product. Pricing is on the web site and yes we have a 15 Day return policy so long as your dog doesn't use it as a chew toy !. You can find our web site link in the profile information.

  • Nice Idea but for me there are too many (complicate) steps to draw the gun...

    I think in stress situations you would totally fail unless you practise 1000times+

  • @lllBASlll Actually there are fewer steps and greater stability using this holster than in the traditional holsters you have been using. Like anything new it's awkward. As for practicing. Yes. Carrying a firearm for self defense means you should have a level of competency greater than those who do not. Part of being a competent gun carrier is practice. DAILY. I hope you are practicing each day with what ever rig you use. Your life and the lives of those around you depend on it.

  • Can it carry my ipad?

  • @andy0happy - I guess you could if we can find the right cell case for the iPad. But I think you would look pretty strange. Different strokes for different folks! At least you would have a fantastic holster to carry your gun in!

  • I like it

  • VERY POOR gun handling... this dude is scary

  • @MrAsundstrom Could you not tell that those were fake guns???...If you can't tell a fake gun from a real one, maybe you should stay away from all firearms.

  • @t1msguitar I couldn't have said it better. Carrying a gun is very serious business and I am very proud to bring this holster to people who are serious about concealed carry.

  • IT IS COMFORTABLE AND I would buy another to fit my work cell phone but they really need to come down in price a bit. Good product though.

  • its cool cause,it look like just a cellphone holder,and it just looks like somethings in his pocket

  • looking for a holster for my wife. obviously girls are diff. than guys, so the conventional style holsters arent really the best suited. have you had any women try your product, if so what did they think?

  • @f8talh8red girls either love it or hate it. The biggest issue is having something rubbing on their thigh. Clothing is sometimes an issue, but if she likes the holster and can get in the practice of using it she will do well.

  • this is genius

  • Just met Keith @ the Crossroads of the west Gun show in Las vegas. Tried the Cell Pal seen the demo and wore it walking and sitting. LOVE IT! I'm over 250lbs and it still works for me easily. I have 3 guns I use, 622, BDM and Millenium, all fit great. get one if you want the comfort.

  • AWESOME I WANT ONE

  • Standing up, it would probably work ok. In a seated position, you wouldn't be able to draw.

  • @gudtexan - actually its the opposite of what you think. Very comfortable and can be drawn while seated. I am working on a video for you on that very subject. Stay tuned!

  • @ConcealedComfort I would be interested in seeing that demonstration. Thank you. 

  • nice but doesnt really work for quick drawing but but as far as concelment i like it

  • So...it helps you "get your gun up" faster, huh?

  • this might sound crazy but i carry a.50 A.E Desert Eagle. would that fit

  • @RevolverLover101 - Sorry...I think that would be pushing it a bit. A "BABY EAGLE" will work just fine. Thanks for asking.

  • @ConcealedComfort yeah maybe. i was mugged once and my holster failed so i hit him with the gun. it was 4.5 pounds with a fully loaded clip. so i need a holster that will work with my deasert eagle. but thank you very much!

  • @RevolverLover101 Jesus man! that's like wearing a shotgun for CC! what the hell?!? I always thought the purpose of CC was to kill the perp...not dismember him!! LOL! to each his own brother!

  • @eatmytool1 hahahahaha . iv used it once on somebody. and all i did was hit him with it. 6 and a half pounds with a loaded clip. most people see the gun in the holster and just walk away.....fast

  • can u hear me now! lol

  • I got one of these at the last gun show i went to, as soon as i saw it i knew i wanted one. I tried my S&W sw9ve sigma 9 in it and was comfortable waring it so i bought one oh it was a good thing they had the cell phone holster for my iphone in a otterbox

  • @VWDiMattia - Thanks for your business. Glad it's working for you.

  • how much?

  • @poorman143 - please check it out at concealdcomfort the final cost depends on which cell case you need. Thanks for your interest.

  • @ConcealedComfort Do you find it wrong that I am very attracted to you?

  • not everyone has such huge pants like you, farso

  • @Superdad20 -This is the nice thing about the Cell Pal holster - you really don't need to wear pants too large or too small. The holster rides BELOW the waistband so you can wear pants that you are comfortable in...even walking shorts. Unlike many of the conventional IWB style holsters that continue to dig at your belly and love handles. I am sorry but I don't know what farso means.

  • "Can you hear me? CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW???"

  • great idea and incredible concealment but rather impractical if you want to draw it quickly or while sitting/crouching even standing....like i said its great with the exception of the draw time

  • @BronxBombers4life123 - Thanks for your interest. You know, I thought the same at first but was pleasently surprised how easy and quick it really is.. It's really surprising how quick you can get the gun out with the Cell Pal. And sitting down, not an issue. Like anything it's going to take a little practice, but everyone should be practicing accessing their guns at a minimum of 2 hours a month.

  • looks comfy

  • @m1ndcon2rol - Yep!  Very comfy.

  • Very decent concept! Does it work for all types of cell phones or just clam shell types?

  • @74Hobbes The cell case is interchangable. We can take care of just about any cell phone.

  • i do like the concept. brilliant, if you ask me.

  • I bought one of these for my Beretta 3032 and it works great, as far as sitting down

    in a car is concerned, the only way to go is ankle carry,plan A and plan B, problem solved :}

  • Hey Keith. JOB WELL DONE!!! I as well market the cell pal. I not only market it but I use it. I find that many people who don't have a CLUE are really not worth your time explaining the concept to.

  • good idea and demonstration. and nice job bringing another holster option to the market.

  • @Danfillapie661- All I can tell you is that drawing your gun

    is not difficult. You really need to experience it for youself. IPhone is not an issue. We offer Cell Cases to cover those as well

  • Let me be honest. I love this holster.. for normal life outside the car. But im sorry once I get in a vehicle I would be reaching in to move it to a seat holster in my vehicle. Right tool for the job is all I am saying. Once im out I would gladly use this method, it makes sense. Dont get defensive, lets use common sense here.

  • @halcyon180 - no problem with common sence here.  With practice, Cell Pal has fewer obstructions to get your firearm, even in a seated position. I respect everyone having their own preference. In my regard, cell pal is truely superior to anything else on the market.