was just wondering if anyone had used or seen both and had an opinion which one seemed to be the best... thanks
This is a discussion on remora vs. stickyholster within the Defensive Carry Holsters & Carry Options forums, part of the Defensive Carry Discussions category; was just wondering if anyone had used or seen both and had an opinion which one seemed to be the best... thanks...
was just wondering if anyone had used or seen both and had an opinion which one seemed to be the best... thanks
I don't know thing about the sticky holster but I do know that remora makes a great product backed by great customer service, do a search on remora and you'll get almost 100% positive comments
I have a Remora for my Xd subcompact 9mm, LOVE it.
thanks guys.. spoke with Alan at Remora this morning and placed an order.. he was GREAT to work with..
Anyone ever notice that Sticky and Remora are located not too far from each other in Florida? Sister company??
I just got a Remora for my G-19 a week ago and it is fantastic. If I had not read about it here I would have never known.
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No experience with Sticky. Have a Remora for my Gen4 G26. Love it. Have it on as I type this.
No!!!!!! Remora is the Original non-slip IWB holster..REMORA is in no way affiliated with "Sticky Holsters" in any way, shape, or form!!![]()
I just placed an order for a Remora 10 minutes ago. My Dad has two or three of them and likes them much. The Remora offers a "sweat shield" option. The Sticky does not.
I just found out about Remora last month. I bought one for my Kel-tec P32 for going running and was so impressed I got another for my Glock 19. My days of fancy custom leather holsters are over. You can't beat the comfort or the price.
I've got a Sticky Holster, my buddy has a Remora. No real difference. The feel is different but they accomplish the same job. One isn't better than the other. I went with Sticky because I could buy it at my local gun shop.
I own Remora s for all of my guns. Never looked at the sticky so cant say one way or the other. All I know is that the Remoras are just the ticket that works for me, so I didnt feel the need to look for others.
I don't have any experience with Sticky Holsters either. I do have 4 Remora holsters and their service is top notch.
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Alan is TOP's when it comes to customer service. Just a wonderful guy to deal with.
I have 3 Remora's now and just love them. They aren't perfect for every occasion, but they're great at doing what they are supposed to do.