I'll also say that a good, proper gun belt will make a huge difference.
https://www.daltechforce.com/specialty-belts/superbio®-belts
https://www.indianagunowners.com/fo...iew-daltech-force-super-biobelt-gun-belt.html
I've had mine for 3 years now and it is still like new. For $50 shipped, you can't beat it. Read the review thread for more info.
From what I have seen, any leather/kydex AND A GOOD GUN BELT will serve you well.
My preference is on the SuperTuck (I own 4) . I can tell the difference when I am in a hurry and throw on my supertuck in a rush while wearing my web belt if I dont change into my gun belt. So belts are a key factor in comfort and ride.
Just know that you get what you pay for. While others here like their aliengear at over half the cost of a supertuck or CompTac, I sent mine back due to shoddy (and dangerous IMHO) workmanship. YMMV.
I have the Aliengear Cloak Tuck 3.0 and love it. Only issue is with so jeans it allows gravity to take to much affect and I'm always readjusting. Wondering now if problem might be belt and not the holster.
Sorry to have to break the bad news but this is subjective. Holsters, Ive found out over the last 20 years, arent one size fits all.
You'll probably go through a half dozen before you find The One.
I agree with aliengear. I also have the crossbreed but for half the price the aliengear is of equal quality. I have the 2.0 and the 3.0. the 3.0 with the neoprene backing is much nicer. I'm also using a Daltech bullbelt and love the setup.
I love my aliengear holster. I can wear it all day and never know its there. Great price as wellSave yourself some money and get the Aliengear.
While I tend to agree, buying a Versa Max, while expensive, will make up for a lot of short comings, i.e. cheap belts etc. Holster selection is subjective, but the big names, the ones that craft, rather than heat, have taken much of this into consideration before they make the holster. If you are running a 9/40 Glock I'd be happy to loan you a Sparks or Fricke holster to try for a few days.Sorry to have to break the bad news but this is subjective. Holsters, Ive found out over the last 20 years, arent one size fits all.
You'll probably go through a half dozen before you find The One.