Collection: Holsters

Holsters and Carry Solutions for Self Defense Tools

The best self-defense tool in the world is useless if you cannot access it quickly when you need it. A quality holster solves the single biggest problem in personal protection: accessibility. A holster keeps your stun gun, pepper spray, baton, or other defensive tool in a consistent, accessible location on your body or bag so you can reach it immediately without searching, without fumbling, and without drawing attention to yourself in public. It also protects your tool from damage, prevents accidental discharge, and keeps it secure so it does not fall out or get lost during everyday activity.

We carry holsters and carry solutions specifically designed for self-defense tools including stun guns, pepper spray canisters, expandable batons, and combination carry setups. Each holster in our collection is selected for secure retention, comfortable carry, and fast access.

Why a Holster Matters

Most people carry their self-defense tools in the bottom of a bag or purse. In a real emergency situation, reaching into a bag to find a small canister or device under stress, in low light, potentially while being grabbed or rushed, is extremely difficult. Studies of real-world defensive situations consistently show that access time is one of the most critical factors in whether a defensive tool gets used effectively. A holster on your hip, bag strap, or waistband puts your tool in a location your hand goes to instinctively, dramatically improving your ability to access it when it matters.

Types of Holsters We Carry

Belt holsters attach to a standard belt and keep your tool on your hip in a consistent, accessible position. They are the most secure carry method and the fastest to access. Bag holsters or MOLLE-compatible pouches attach to the exterior of a bag, purse, or backpack, keeping your tool accessible without requiring a belt. Nylon and leather holsters for pepper spray and stun guns are form-fitted to specific models for secure retention without being too tight to draw quickly. Baton holsters hold your expandable baton in a closed position on your belt and allow for fast one-handed deployment.

Choosing the Right Holster

The right holster depends on what you are carrying, how you dress, and your lifestyle. If you wear a belt every day, a belt holster is the most accessible option. If you carry a bag, an exterior pouch or bag holster keeps your tool accessible without requiring you to reach inside. Make sure the holster is designed specifically for your tool model when possible, as a properly fitted holster provides the best balance of retention and draw speed. If you are not sure which holster is right for your setup, call us at 504-814-0887 and we will help you find the right fit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do holsters fit all stun gun or pepper spray models?

Not all holsters fit all models. We recommend checking the product page to confirm compatibility with your specific tool before purchasing. When possible, purchase a holster designed for your exact model for the best fit and retention.

Can I carry a holster on a backpack?

Yes. Many of our holsters are designed to attach to bag straps, MOLLE webbing, or exterior bag pockets. This is a popular carry method for students, hikers, and commuters who wear backpacks regularly.

Are holsters legal to use in public?

Holsters themselves are legal everywhere. Whether the tool inside the holster can be carried in public depends on the tool and your local laws. Check your local laws regarding the open or concealed carry of stun guns, pepper spray, batons, and knives before carrying in public.