Holster for jogging/biking.

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Holster for jogging/biking.

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I need suggestions for holsters when I'm out jogging and/or biking. Right now I put my FS M&P in my IWB and drop it in a small backpack. Not the ultimate solution because if I need it it won't be quick access. Jogging I wear sport shorts or sweat pants with a drawstring and biking I wear the spandex riding shorts. I'm stumped. Fortunately I'm entertaining an M&P Shield so it will be much smaller for those instances but I still need some suggestions. Thanks.
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1. Jogging - I go with a Steyr .25auto in an old iPod arm band.

2. Biking -

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I wear my Crossbreed supertuck with my Ruger SR9c while I mountain bike. Works perfectly. My mountain bike shorts have belt loops so I wear my regular rig.
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AlaskanInTexas wrote:1. Jogging - I go with a Steyr .25auto in an old iPod arm band.

2. Biking -

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Um I don't think this quite qualifies as a CHL approved weapon. LOL!!!!!!

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Vol those would work for the jogging aspect and certainly be more accessible but I'm not sure for riding. Might have to go with 2 methods.

Jay I wish I could wear my EDC rig, would make life a lot easier. I thought about trying an OWB holster but the way you sit on a road bike and not really having a belt just seems to exclude that one.
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I like options 1 and 4. I will probably wind up going with 4 though. Are those generic enough to hold either the FS M&P or the Shield? Or are they weapon specific?
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I have 1) and 2) compression shirt works best.
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just got back on a light 2 mile jog around my hood wearing this......http://www.pistolwear.com/pt-2-concealment-holster/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
it's 71F enjoyed it!
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