







🦶 Carry smart, stay ready — the ankle holster that moves with you.
The Becko Ankle Holster is a premium, ambidextrous concealed carry solution crafted from durable neoprene and elastic materials. It fits ankles up to 16 inches, offers quick access with secure hook-and-loop closures, and includes a magazine holder for added convenience. Compatible with popular compact firearms like Glock 26/27/30/42/43, S&W Shield, Sig P239, and Ruger LCP, it’s designed for professionals and enthusiasts seeking discreet, comfortable, and reliable carry.
| Brand | Becko US |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Material | neoprene, elastic material |
| Style | Modern |
| Color | Ankle |
| Closure Type | Hook and Loop |
| Manufacturer | Becko |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.71 x 3.31 x 2.76 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
| Brand Name | Becko US |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | 43239-163870 |
| Included Components | No |
P**M
Where has this been my whole life?!
I'm sure most CCW people have been through many holsters types/sizes in an effort to conceal a weapon. I can't stand carrying due to the discomfort and worry, imprinting through clothing etc. I've carried the smallest 9 MM/380's, all IWB, all annoying. I'm not sure what took me so long to try an ankle rig, but ended up ordering this one. It is decent quality, simple and comfortable. I used it for the first time walking around a mall and I can say, I knew it was there, but in a good way. It stayed in place and fit under my straight leg jeans. I used it with a Kahr P380 which velcro'ed in firmly with little imprinting. Since my jeans are fairly straight, I ended up removing the extended magazine and the pistol disappeared. With my current style of jeans, I doubt I could go much larger and I'm thinking the added weight would change the comfort level, not to mention it staying in place. I cranked it fairly tight and over 1/2 of my sock 1/2 skin, walked for hours and it didn't move/slide down. Full impression: Well made holster, comfortable material and works well with a smaller caliber. Obviously an ankle rig is not the best tactical choice, but for me it's ankle or nothing at this point.
R**M
Comfortable enough for daily carry
This is a good holster if you're ok with some of the inherent disadvantages of ankle carry. It is extremely comfortable, but must be worn tight to keep from sliding down. I carry an XDS in .45 with the CT laser and a spare magazine. I be wouldn't carry anything bigger or heavier in this rig because it still shifts slightly when I'm walking. I have worn this holster every weekday for about a month and I would certainly buy it again.That being said, I have two small gripes. Neither of these are the fault of the holster per se.First is that the retention strap that goes over the pistol disengages the grip safety on my XDS. So my pistol could go off if something manages to pull the trigger... but I would consider the likelihood of that occurring remote at best. I only point this out because somebody new to carrying may find having their grip safety disengaged to be unnerving.My second gripe is that the holster occasionally activates the laser. That was solved by adjusting the position of the pistol in the holster. However, it could conceivably shift, activate the laser, and result in an awkward conversation about the little laser dot coming out of my pant leg.
T**R
Pretty good calf holster option
I have three of these things and have found them to be quality products.I use them as a calf mounted holster located just below the knee but above the calf. When used in this manner, they are just long enough to wrap around the leg but three more inches in length might work better.I can't attest to their long term durability as I have used them for less than three months but they work well with my Beretta PX4, SIG P365, and Kel-Tec P15.
C**K
A great holster!
This is the best ankle holster I have ever bought. It is very comfortable to wear, light, snug, and breathable. The holster does not get hot and sweaty and move all around your ankle. It reminds me of an athletic wrap, it fits snugly around your ankle and is very comfortable and padded. No pistol grind on your ankle bone. The pistol itself, and the additional magazine fit snugly into their pockets and don't move around. I will be wearing this holster a lot.
S**N
Not small enough
I could never wrap it tight enough to stay on my calf, it would always work it’s way down to my ankle, so I started intentionally wrapping it for my ankle but, at its tightest availability it spins and slides around with every step, causing lots of blisters. In the market for a smaller version.
H**E
Great Product at a Great Price
I purchased this ankle holster to see if I could use one. I am very please with how this "works". This ankle holster ride up above my ankle and is comfortable to wear all day. It holds my sub-compact in a comfortable position and doesn't restrict my movement or activities (lots of walking and riding in vehicles). This holster is also inexpensive especially compared the $50+ price tags in stores. I bought as an inexpensive experiment and it has proven to be a holster I can wear safely and comfortably.
E**.
Good at first
I have used this product for five months now. Over time, I've had to keep pulling it tighter to get it to stay in place (is the material stretching?), and I am now using it as tight as it can go. The holding ability of the velcro-type material has decreased and a couple of times it has come loose and almost fallen off. There is not enough padding, so the gun barrel will rub against your ankle. You can compensate for this by turning the holster a little so that the gun barrel is not directly above your ankle.
Z**H
Cheap Velcro
The design over all isn't terrible, but the Velcro fastener becomes too weak after a couple of months. It loosens up and can fall off. I'd hate the have a holster with a gun in it fall off in some public place. In some states this can land you in some major trouble. So it's worse than junk.
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