

🎯 Lock in your edge with the ultimate tactical thigh holster.
The Nehostertfy Drop Leg Holster is a right-handed tactical thigh holster designed for pistols, featuring fully adjustable wrap-around straps that fit thigh sizes from 19 to 27 inches. It securely attaches to both the waist belt and thigh with dual non-slip straps and quick-release buckles, ensuring stability and rapid access. Made from durable nylon, it includes an additional pouch compatible with flashlights or spare magazines, making it a versatile and reliable choice for professionals and enthusiasts alike.












| ASIN | B071RNS9MX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,895 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #26 in Gun Holsters |
| Brand | Nehostertfy |
| Brand Name | Nehostertfy |
| Closure Type | Button |
| Color | B-black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 10,700 Reviews |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Manufacturer | Nehostertfy |
| Material | Nylon |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Product Style | Classic |
| Size | one |
| Style | Classic |
| UPC | 602105066143 602105066136 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
B**T
Better quality for the price than I’m used to.
For the price and quality it gets five stars. Great product and easy to adjust. The leg straps could be bigger but do fit me and I’m not skinny. But if you have big legs I could see it being small. I bought it for my Springfield Xdm 10mm. It’s a big gun with big mags. It barely fits it but it does. Trtention strap sits kinda cockeyed and mag retention Velcro’s not super secure but again it’s all bigger then most. I think it would fit a Glock 17 9mm No problem.
R**I
Really good quality for the price
Im using this with my Hi Point JHP .45 Gen2 pistol and it fits really well. Im a bigger guy and the straps adjusted to fit my thigh size. The only downside which isn't really a big one is the spare mag pocket doesn't hold the Hi Point .45 that well. It'll fit into the pouch but its too long to be secured.
J**A
Fits Glock 43, M&P Shield, 4" S&W Model 66; NOT FOR QUICK DRAW! Incredible deal for the price.
This just arrived today. So I haven't been able to "use" it, but I can say this: - perfect fit for Smith & Wesson M&P Shield - perfect fit for Glock 43 - even fits Smith & Wesson Model 66, 4" barrel; not perfect, but definitely good enough. Even now I am sitting in an office chair with the .357 strapped to my leg, and the fit sitting down is quite comfortable. The .357 is a heavy revolver, and even though the holster can easily be adjusted to fit it, a sturdier holster might be better for such a bulky weapon: the leg straps have to be almost uncomfortably snug to keep it from swinging around when walking. However, both 9mms felt light as a feather and stay put. We'll see how it does for wear and tear. But for now, you can't beat this for the money. I am going to buy two more. Also, it should be noted that is most definitely NOT a quick draw holster, by any stretch. I've only had it for a few hours, and I can get all three pistols out in less than three seconds. But in a real pinch, that's not good enough. It's meant to keep the weapon strapped to your leg, out of the way of other equipment around your waist and torso, and available if you need it, but not in a huge hurry. But, again, you can't beat the price!
J**.
Nice holster
Very nice. It works well for all of my pistols.
R**G
Ok for the money
Was looking into Drop Leg Holsters for 3 gunning. I wanted to move the pistol off of my belt so I could hold more shotgun shell caddies, plus the holster on my belt gets a bit uncomfortable after a day of moving around. Pros: Price - This is inexensive for any holster, so it is worth trying out without sinking a bunch of money. Fit (Handgun) - I have a Sig P228 (No optic or flashlight/laser), and was able to get the holster sized correctly to the firearm with the trigger covered (Per 3-gun rules) Fit (Body/leg) - This was easy to adjust to fit onto my competition belt, length adjustment, and thigh. Drawing firearm - Getting my hand on the grip and out of the holster was easy. It will probably get better with more practice. Retention (securing firearm) - This seemed ok also. Once I got it adjusted, the firearm was not coming out of the holster. Meh: Re-holstering - Again, probably need more practice, and re-holstering quickly is not a needed skill for 3-gun, but it was not as crisp as a kydex holster. Comfort - Probably a 'getting used to it' thing again, but it bounced around a bit more than I would like. Cons: Retention (drawing) - This sucked. Trying to get the thing unsnapped/unvelcroed was complicated and not a fast process. Even with practice I do not think this will get better. Retention (adjusting) - This really sucked. Had a hard time working the velcro to th adjust the length to fit my firearm Lower leg strap - The lower leg strap has a bit of an elastic band to help with keeping the holster snug. At first glance, this was a good thing, but thinking it through, with a lot of running, this band will get worn out eventually and will end up just being a flimsy piece of cloth. I don't know with the Cons if I will use this in competition or not. I have run around the house and up and down stairs with it, and it seems secure enough. But I am already slow, and trying to get the firearm out of this holster with the retention will slow me down even more.
P**S
Great price
Incredible buy for the money. Sig fits well.
R**O
Adjustable, sure - Adaptable, FOR SURE
Concur with most Reviewers - materials, construction/sewing and fitting are superb. FYI - it accommodates my Glock 20 (full size) with rail-mounted DefendTec M1C tactical LED light securely. Having said that, I found the weight of my Glock and spare magazine hanging/rubbing on my outside knee joint extremely uncomfortable; but herein is the best attribute of this holster - its adaptability. I removed the upper leg restraint, some of the extraneous belt attachments and configured it to resemble a regular belt-attached holster (thus creating a normal right-hand draw or a left side "cross-draw" holster - I adapted the lower leg restraint to act as a "tie-down".), It works wonderfully. Because of these adaptations, I'd disagree with one Reviewer regarding the paucity of Instructions. Had there been Instructions, I might not have tried the foregoing reconfiguration. Two caveats: 1 - I agree with one Reviewer - the snap over the pistol is poorly placed/engineered, but thankfully HUABOLA CALYN thoughtfully provided a Velco'd strap as a substitute, and; 2 - the belt-attaching sleeve could have been wider to facilitate attachment to a wider than 1 1/2" belt. I'd very satisfyingly recommend this all-weather holster vs a more expensive, less adaptable leather iteration. Incidentally, HUABOLA CALYN and AMAZON Customer Service(s) were exemplary with their assistance/patience in my search for an effective holster. EDIT 27 JUL: Belay my Caveat #2 (above) - After looking at the belt loop again, I was able to increase the loop to effectively accommodate a 2 1/4" belt. Maybe you can fix stupid! However, I would recommend insuring the loop's integrity with some judicial use of friction tape to prevent the Velcro slipping.
A**.
Not fit for life/safety use, but good nonetheless.
Overall this is an excellent holster for non life threatening activity like range shooting, airsoft, costuming, firearm storage, or even just light use for a secondary weapon. I wouldn't use it for competition though. If you are into it for more than just the tacticool factor, it's not horrible. You just need that it is not designed to quick draw from or to be used as a retention holster for your main weapon. It is simply a storage solution for an extra pistol. Again. Make no mistake. This holster SHOULD NOT be used in any duty or life/safety capacity on a regular basis. The velcro simply isn't strong enough to afford proper retention and the material itself will not stand up to rolling around on the pavement with someone more than once. But if you are in that capacity, you probably know that already just by the price. The holster is universal and uses velcro to stick the different pieces together which allows you to fit it to just about any handgun. I adjusted it to my P226 and it fit just fine. I imagine you could even fit it to a Desert Eagle if you really wanted to. I bought it so I could have a cheap way to carry a a pistol as a backup to my rifle in the event I need to break out the guns to fight off roving bands of post apocalyptic coronavirus raiders or mobs or post election rioting zombies. In all seriousness, this is a good holster for a good price and you are getting s good value as long as you understand what it is actually designed for.
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