Users of the North American Rescue Ankle Trauma Holster have the option of keeping important trauma medical equipment readily accessible without adding bulk to the belt. This is made possible by the holster's location on the user's ankle. An ankle holster is an excellent way to conceal a backup weapon for use in an emergency.
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Users of the North American Rescue Ankle Trauma Holsterhave the option of keeping important trauma medical equipment readily accessible without adding bulk to the belt. This is made possible by the holster's location on the user's ankle.
An ankle holster is an excellent way to conceal a backup weapon for use in an emergency. This particular style of holster is an efficient method of concealing a firearm in certain environments and scenarios.
Because it will flop around your leg while you walk, jog, or run around, carrying a gun on your ankle can be pretty uncomfortable if you need to move around quite a bit.
It takes some time to get used to the weight of the pistol and the strain that it puts on the ankle. Thankfully, a number of different ankle holsters have been devised with features that will increase the level of comfort experienced by the person using the holster.
Black NAR Ankle Trauma Holster with a red patch on a white background
You should maintain easy access to critical trauma equipment without adding bulk to your pocket, vest, or belt otherwise in case of emergency it will be difficult for you save yourself
The Emergency Trauma Dressing (ETD), hemostatic gauze, and CAT Tourniquet are all neatly packed in the NAR Ankle Trauma Holster.
The ankle holsters and trauma kits are one-size-fits-all, with high-strength hook and loop closures for maximum adjustability and versatility. The contents of the ankle holster can be quickly and easily accessed one-handed, with either hand, for rapid deployment.