

🎒 Carry smart, carry ready — your pistol’s new best friend.
The Maxpedition Gear Sneak Universal Holster Insert is a compact, ambidextrous nylon holster designed to fit most popular pistol sizes. Featuring a stiffened spine for stability, a protective loop interior, and an elastic magazine holder, it offers secure off-body carry ideal for backpacks and tactical gear. Lightweight and versatile, it ensures quick access while safeguarding your firearm and extra mag in any orientation.







| ASIN | B009NX5D66 |
| Brand | Maxpedition |
| Brand Name | Maxpedition |
| Closure Type | hook |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,718 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00846909010227 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Included Components | see description |
| Item Type Name | Sneak Universal Holster Insert |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Maxpedition Gear |
| Material | Nylon |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| UPC | 846909010227 |
N**W
A handy, adjustable, well-made and inexpensive solution
The Maxpedition Gear Sneak Universal Holster is a great additional to your hiking or tactical gear. The holster is made well and constructed of quality materials. It is constructed to allow you to add it to a hook and loop surface in your bag. It could also connect outside, but for its intended use, this could possibly be an issue. The holster is easily adjustable and can be used to hold most pistols from compacts to full-size. I've found that it can serve as the holster by itself or it works by holding a firearm's existing holster. It's designed for trekking and hiking. Will it hold a firearm or anything else in place on a dune buggy, during an Australian rappel or on a white water raft? I can't say - I hike. I will say that it seems like a secure proposition for your firearm and likewise equipment for that. I like it. I like a lot of Maxpedition's equipment. That is my review.
H**T
My Choice for Off-Body Carry
This review is for those who choose to carry a concealed firearm off-bidy in special bags or backpacks. It's not to debate the pros or cons in the "on-body vs off-body" concealment choice. Ultimately, in today's day and age, having a legally carried concealed firearm with you in whatever manner you choose, is better than not having one at all. In the summer or hitter states where clothing is thin and light, carrying off body in a bag or backpack is a viable choice. I've used many different Velcro holsters for my backpacks and bags, and this is the best one for my needs. If you carry your pistol off body in a sling bag or backpack, this is perfect. The holster and backing is made of stiff nylon that holds the size and shape of whatever you adjust it to. It can be adjusted to any size pistol (I've used it for full sized Glock 22, sub compact Glock 27, and slimmer pistols, including the Glock 43 and the Smith & Wesson Shield). The way it holds the firearm covers the trigger completely, preventing any accidental discharges. Also, the way it is made keeps the firearm in place. If adjusted correctly, I can turn my bag over or in any orientation and the pistol won't fall out, but it can be drawn easily by pulling it straight up with the direction of the holster. Of course, just about all of the Velcro holsters are adjustable. The reason I keep choosing this one is for the extra magazine slot. It is an elastic material that fits both single stack and double stack magazines. Before this, I used to keep an exra mag but it would just be floating around the bottom of the bag. Then I tried a separate mag holder, but it took up too much room. This is a great solution. It's nice and compact, so the extra mag sits close to the firearm, using minimal space, and is ready for a quick reload if necessary, because after the pistol is drawn, the magazine is still in an upright, easy to find orientation. I have one of these for all my concealed carry bags and backpacks, and I also give them as gifts to others who carry off body. Given the price point and variety of colors, you can't go wrong.
M**E
Good value
Hold your fire arm and 1 magazine at the ready. Shape to fit your need. Used this with the messenger bag. Tight Velcro hold. Easy draw and holster. Good quality, priced reasonably.
A**R
Ok pistol and mag holster
It's and ok holster for those wanting to carry off body. I have it in a small vertx bag and works very well. Great siz
M**T
Beefy and well made
Fits my Glock nicely
J**P
Good product for mounting in waist pouch.
Works great for waist pouch gun and mag . Velcro has a strong grip and the holster is adjustable.
P**N
Well made and affordable
Second one I've bought and these are great. Very affordable, well-made and does what designed well protecting trigger and holding gun well inside backpack. Excellent product.
H**V
Holds firearm securely; magazine strap useless
The basic design is sturdy; materials good quality. I like how stiff it is, too. It provides retention of my full-size M&P 2.0 9mm with optic. While the extra magazine holder is a good idea, it's unusable with an optic. I cannot arrange an extra magazine in a way that would fit: When holstering my M&P in a fanny pack, the optic hits the magazine's base plate. I paid for materials and manufacturing processes I can't use.
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