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For years, my EDC has ridden in an IWB holster at about 3:30, now am thinking about trying AIWB carry. I put my kydex IWB holster in the AIWB position to see what it would feel like but it printed horribly. I would appreciate any suggestion for a good AIWB holster for a Glock 43X. I found the appendix carry very comfortable so it may become my preferred carry.


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Try the Phlster Skeleton. I've had one for a 365 for over a year. It's pretty good.
 
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I’m a big fan of Tenicor. https://tenicor.com/collection...wb-holster-for-glock

Or JM Kydex.
https://www.jmcustomkydex.com/p/AIWB.html




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My G43 and G43X both ride in the same Mitch Rosen Independent.

AIWB can be an acquired taste. I've had good success with this combination. Whether it's a thing or my imagination, I've found leather to be more comfortable than Kydex.
 
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The Go To folks in AIWB are Spencers Keepers, Dark Star Gear, and Tenicor. All three are well thought of in the combatives in a weapons based environment community.


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Tenicor is what I currently use. I also have good results with G-Code, Zorn and JM Custom.
 
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Thanks to all for the info and links, now I need to spend some time on the iPad. I am leaning toward the JM Custom for the soft loops/pull the dot snaps.


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JM does good work, I have some of their OWBs.
 
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Not sure if he is still making holsters as he had a medical issue, but I can definitely state a black label holster in aiwb (kydex with the belt bump) is not only comfortable but totally concealable for a 43x. If that is no longer an option, then email Kee at rmholsters and get a low rider specifically setup for aiwb (straight drop). I exclusively carry aiwb due to back issues and have a low rider for all of my carry guns.
 
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Love my Veil Solutions Apex. Worn it every day for 4 years. I'll be looking at Tenicor as an alternative just to try new things.




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I use a G-Code Eclipse with my Sig P365X in AIWB. The Kydex has a fuzzy exterior that is comfortable and a little bit grippy. AIWB is the most comfortable way for me to carry.
 
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The Vedder Light Tuck with claw works best for me. I like having the option of being able to tuck in a shirt if needed.
 
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