High Speed Gear Designs Holster for TASER 10
High Speed Gear has developed a holster for the TASER 10 that offers multiple mounting configurations and a partially-closed bottom.

The Taser 10 Holster is both belt- and MOLLE-compatible and has an automatic safety feature.
High Speed Gear
High Speed Gear has unveiled its Taser 10 Holster, and said it is engineered with optimal retention and rapid deployment at its core.
The new holster is designed to accompany the TASER 10 and offers both a 30-degree and 45-degree belt mount cross-draw option, ensuring versatility and adaptability for various operational needs.
Key features of the Taser 10 Holster are:
MOLLE and Belt Mount Compatibility: Seamlessly integrates with a wide range of tactical gear and uniform setups, providing unmatched flexibility.
30- and 45-degree belt mount cross draw option with PLM mount: Customizable draw angles enhance accessibility and comfort, tailored to individual preferences and mission requirements.
Universal clip mount for 0- and 90-degree options: Allows users to position the holster according to their tactical needs, ensuring quick and efficient access.
Auto safety engagement when holstered: An automatic safety feature engages upon holstering, ensuring the Taser remains secure until needed.
Intuitive master grip design: Simplifies the disengagement process, allowing for swift, seamless deployment in high-stress situations.
Partially-muzzled bottom: Protects the probes while allowing dirt and debris to flow freely to maintain functionality in diverse environments.
“Our goal is to provide law enforcement and security professionals with the best tools possible to perform their duties safely and effectively. The Taser 10 Holster embodies this commitment, combining superior retention, rapid deployment, and versatile mounting options,” said Bill Babboni, chief revenue officer of High Speed Gear.
The Taser 10 Holster is now available through High Speed Gear’s website and authorized dealers.
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