The 2.0 version improvements include a velcro tension strap and silicone grip dots, eliminating any previous issues.
Made from breathable neoprene - Designed for maximum comfort and concealment.
Hold firearms with up to a size of 7" long by 5" high and a pocket for a spare magazine.
The ultimate pistol ankle holster (mid-calf holster) to conceal your firearm with comfort.
BEFORE BUYING: Please make sure you measure your calf and pistol correctly. (See images for help)
For the 2nd version, we have added a velcro tension strap, and silicone grip dots to hold the holster secure. This improvement has eliminated most of the 1st version BUGBite holster. The BUGBite holster was designed for maximum comfort and concealment. Each holster is designed specifically to conform to the shape of the human leg ensuring that your firearm is supported properly and in a way that allows you to forget you are even carrying a pistol. The BUGBite keeps your firearm properly oriented upwards at all times. The holster is designed to comfortably carry pistols from small all the way up to mid-size frame, so you only need one holster that can work with a variety of your firearms. The holster also holds a spare magazine. Because these holsters are designed to ergonomically conform to the shape of your body, it's important that you read and follow the size guidelines. This little bit of extra work will help ensure that you get the perfect holster the first time you order. We believe that a little bit of extra time spent now will reward you in spades when you take delivery of what we consider to be the greatest holster ever designed, and certainly the last concealment holster you'll ever want. Find the correct size holster for yourself. If you are right between sizes. Because fit is a personal preference it is hard to advice. We personally prefer going up in size, but again this may be something you feel differently about. If you place your order and feel the size is wrong, we are happy to help you exchange for a different size. How to Measure: Please measure around the widest part of your calf. If you don't have a tape measure, we recommend finding a piece of string and wrapping it around your calf and marking it. Then measure the string with a ruler. We find that sometimes a visual instruction helps, please see video below.