

🖤 Carry Comfortably, Conceal Confidently, Reload Rapidly.
The VNSH Belly Band Holster is a premium concealed carry solution crafted from durable 1000D nylon, designed to fit 99% of handguns with an ambidextrous layout. Featuring built-in dual magazine pouches and a soft Velcro closure, it offers unmatched comfort and secure concealment for all-day wear, making it the go-to holster for professionals and everyday carriers seeking reliability and discretion.














| ASIN | B0BYTGF881 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,425 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #5 in Gun Holsters |
| Brand | VNSH |
| Brand Name | VNSH |
| Closure Type | Velcro Closure |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (899) |
| Date First Available | March 17, 2023 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Included Components | Holster |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.6 x 6.18 x 2.24 inches |
| Manufacturer | VNSH |
| Material | Nylon |
| Model Name | VNSH Holster |
| Package Weight | 0.25 Kilograms |
| Size | Regular (Fits up to 48") |
| Style | Regular |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| UPC | 661558310210 |
T**9
Awesome Holster, Finally Found A Comfy One
Wow! So I have gone through four different companies who sell these type of holsters and to be honest they all sucked in the comfort category. I decided to try one more and all I can say is, I hit the jackpot! So comfortable that you forget you are carrying a weapon. I love the built in magazine holders, an extra for a knife or a third magazine. This holster is worth the money and the quality is outstanding.
D**E
Excellent
I thoroughly enjoy this holster. It holds my Beretta APX A1 with no issues. I am on the weight loss struggle bus at the moment, so I have a bit of a belly. That causes the top of the band to roll down. Even with that small issue, it is still very comfortable to wear. It also does a really good job of pulling the pistol in close and reducing any printing. Would definitely buy again.
C**N
Good So Far
Just tried it on. Super comfortable and holds my Hellcat Pro very nice. There is not a lot of velcro to hold it on so hoping that lasts for a while . The snap for the gun strap seems odd and may not be quick unsnap if needed. I have to look closer at that. So far it seems nice but like i said i only tried it on so far.
J**J
Jack of all trades but . . .
.... master of none. PROS: Comfort: Of course, depends on your gun but with my P365 which is fairly small, it was always comfortable. I carried with it in the back position, side position, and appendix. Back was the most comfortable, and side sacrificed some comfort and gave me some reach. Overall Function: Ultimately, it'll serve the purpose for many. It's not much more than a belly band but has two pockets for mags, and a big one for just about any handgun. It attaches well. Instruction: Includes links to vids showing how to adjust it, and cut off extra material as needed. *CONS* Design: It's designed to be a one size fits all which means one size fits none to some degree. Without the strap to secure, my gun fell right out when bending over, when it was strapped to my side. The strap was also problematic. The strap is velcro, and secured to the inside sleeve. This led to often putting my gun in the sleeve, and pushing the strap down with the gun. It got in the way of trying to holster my gun. The other side of the strap, with the top face of the button was also too long meaning you had to shorten the other strap which had to be shortened to the extent of almost going into the sleeve. LONG EXPLANATION SHORT: Theres just some work to be done on the design, especially as it pertains to the strap. Another note on the strap is that it can be removed, but then you're dealing with a fairly large loose pocket. Intent to fire: Again, due to the design flaws mentioned above, I wouldn't trust it with one in the chamber, nor in a quick draw scenario. Width: Not necessarily a bad thing but it'd be tough to wear in the warm summers as the band is as wide as the holster. Printing: Other than the back position, it was fairly difficult to find a location that did not cause printing in one way or another. CONCLUSION: It's not bad, and I do feel that 4 stars is accurate. It really depends on what you're looking for. I ended up buying a different holster that is made to fit my gun precisely. I may return this holster, or just keep it as it's universal enough, I can store other items in it, or save it for the day I need to carry multiple conceals. While I'm sure someone can make it work out better than I could, I'd consider it a newbie holster. It's best on the side where it can be difficult to reach, and likely isn't for quick draw scenarios. Buy it and try it, you may love it but I'm digging my newer holster more due to it being a better fit for my gun and I.
J**L
Works well enough for non-belt pants
I really like that secures everything and is comfortable. I wear it at the 4 o’clock position with little to no printing it. Works great with all my non-belt pants. Love that it has an integrated clip holder too. Looses one star because the outside has no grippy material on it to help hold your pants in place. If I bend over a lot, my pants wast line will slip below the holster and shove everything up or down. I have to wear it either really high or really low to avoid this, which isn’t ideal for me. Looses another star because it doesn’t work with weapon lights. I’m still going to keep it.
C**R
An Honest review
Overall, I’m very disappointed with this holster. The advertisements promote it as offering comfortable carry and unmatched concealment, but that has not been my experience. I regularly carry two handguns: a Springfield Echelon and a Walther PD380. I first attempted to use this holster with the Echelon, which is equipped with a TLR-1 HL. The holster could not accommodate the firearm with the weapon light installed. After removing the light and attempting to holster the gun with only an optic attached, the fit was still extremely tight and difficult. While the draw was acceptable, reholstering required an excessive amount of downward force. This raised a major safety concern for me, especially since the Echelon does not have a manual safety. The amount of force required caused the slide to move rearward during holstering and made me question whether the trigger guard was adequately protected. Positioning was another significant issue. I tried multiple front-of-body carry positions, all of which resulted in the firearm digging into my leg or stomach when sitting. Additionally, in these positions, the grip printed very noticeably through my shirt when seated, defeating any claim of effective concealment. The only position that offered reasonable comfort and concealment was the small of the back. However, in that configuration, drawing the firearm was extremely difficult, which is a critical drawback for a defensive holster. I experienced similar issues with the Walther PD380. While it was slightly easier to holster due to its smaller size, the same overall problems with comfort, concealment, and practicality remained.
B**N
Great product
I’m kind of on the fatter side and it fits great I don’t even notice it’s there it holds my full size p320 with no problems and holds 2 clips the band that goes around the waist is strong and reliable and it keeps everything tucked and secure
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