PHLSTER

Floodlight2

Capability, Comfort, and Concealment.

Your duty pistol,
plus an X300 or TLR-1.

Your duty pistol,
plus an X300 or
TLR-1.

The Floodlight2 indexes on the pistol light, not the gun itself. Two-way adjustment gives you solid retention and a better fit than most “universal” holsters, allowing the holster to properly contact the pistol slide and adjust clamping retention on the light body.

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Learn more about
dual-adjustment in
the Quick Start Guide.

DCC Clips and Modwing: High-performance concealment.

Discreet Carry Concepts Mod4 1.5 inch belt clips are the toughest and thinnest low-profile spring steel clips in the business. And the adjustable ModWing concealment claw uses belt pressure to tuck the pistol grip into your body.

Exclusive PHLSTER Technology

Holsters should be shaped like bodies, not like guns. Especially when they’re worn in close contact for hours at a time.

ComfortScape ribs round out the surface of the holster. It feels like one smooth organic shape against your body, with far fewer pressure points. This patent-pending feature also improves concealment. And, after wearing it for a whole day, you’ll discover the most important feature of all: moisture management.

The ribs allow air-flow to keep your skin from being stifled and sweaty, one of the root causes of concealed carry discomfort. And since they’re molded into the holster, they don’t soak up sweat.

Fully ambidextrous.

Swap the hardware to the opposite side for left-hand carry. Hard to find left-handed custom light-bearing holsters are a thing of the past.

Available in four colors.

Charcoal

Tundra

Sage

Earth

Floodlight2

Available with the Enigma Express

For zero signature carry.

Add the Wedge Kit to further customize your concealment and comfort.

Slide Mounted Optic

Compatible

Suppressor Sights

Compatible

Orientation

Ambidextrous

Sweat Guard Height

Medium

ComfortScape Technology

Muzzle Device

Comped and Threaded Barrels

Pistol Light

TLR-1
X300U

Fit List

1911 and 2011 pistols
Glock 19/17/34 (and .40 and .357 variants)
Glock 20/21
S&W M&P and SD series pistols
HK VP9, VP40, and P30
FN 509 and FNS
CZ P10, P07, P09, 75 SP01
Sig P226, 229, 220, and P320
Walther PPQ (any gen)
Polymer 80
Beretta 92, M9, PX4, APX
XD and XDM

Ways to get started:

Watch the Floodlight 2 Launch Video:

Watch the Floodlight 2 Launch Video:

Learn about the most common appendix carry mistakes:

Learn about the most common appendix carry mistakes:

Read more about the basics of Concealment Mechanics

Read more about the basics of Concealment Mechanics

Do you need extra holster length?*

*If you’re carrying a longer-muzzled gun or a revolver, adding extra holster length may not be necessary for you, but for short semiautomatic guns, it’s often helpful.

Guns with short muzzles can be top-heavy and difficult to conceal comfortably. To solve this, some holsters have extra length added to the muzzle end. Like the keel on a boat, the extra muzzle length helps balance the holster, making it more comfortable and easier to conceal. This is especially true if you have a bit of a belly, which tends to push the grip out more and make the muzzle dig in.

Note that while extra muzzle length reduces grip printing, it can increase muzzle printing, which can be a concern with lower carry positions and tight fitting pants such as leggings or yoga pants. 

Learn more about the Keel Principle here.