Holster for Telescopic Baton
Carrying a telescopic baton loose in your pocket or tucked into your waistband? That is neither comfortable nor safe. It can fall out when running, and in a critical situation, you will fumble for it too long. This professional plastic holster is the solution that takes your readiness to the next level. It is made of durable black polymer that holds its shape and protects the baton from external elements. Thanks to the thoughtful design with a retention strap featuring a snap button (press stud), you can be sure the baton stays in place even during physical activity, yet you can draw it in a flash when needed. It is an essential accessory for anyone who takes their safety seriously. Further product information ...
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Polymer Holster for Telescopic Baton with Retention Strap
Function and Usage
The holster is designed to be worn on a belt. Unlike soft nylon pouches which can deform, this rigid polymer holster allows for easy one-handed reholstering. The baton is inserted into the holster in its closed state, handle downwards. To secure it against falling out or being snatched, a nylon strap with a metal snap button wraps around the handle. The holster is compatible with the telescopic batons listed in the related products section (typically standard handle dimensions).
Technical Parameters
| Material | Hardened Polymer / Nylon |
| Colour | Black |
| Attachment Type | Belt loop |
| Retention System | Nylon strap with snap button |
| Package Contents | Holster only (baton not included) |
History: From Leather Frogs to Polymer
In the past, constables carried their truncheons in simple leather rings or frogs. While functional, leather softened over time, stretched, and suffered in the rain. The advent of modern plastics and polymers in the 20th century brought a revolution to tactical gear. Polymer holsters are lightweight, almost indestructible, maintenance-free, and unaffected by water, mud, or extreme temperatures. This holster is the modern standard for both civilian and duty use.
Maintenance
You practically don't need to look after this holster. If it gets dirty, simply wipe it with a damp cloth or rinse it with water. Just check the functionality of the snap button on the retention strap to ensure it unfastens easily but doesn't pop open on its own.
I recommend checking if you have a suitable belt for this holster that can support the weight of a steel baton without twisting.
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