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Re: Ladies Concealment Compression Shorts

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 7:35 pm
by baldeagle
tperez wrote:Good morning -

I am a newbie to the forum as well as concealed carry. I just received my plastic last Thursday!! When my husband brought up that he wanted me to be trained and carry, I told him that I would do so but only carry in my purse because I didn't feel comfortable carrying on my body. Now it's time to eat my words! We trained for almost a year before I took my test and since I'm much more comfortable, I would like to carry on my body. I've seen the compression shorts online and read a few reviews but I wanted to see if any of the ladies in here use them and what they thought before I break down and buy a pair. And any other options that you can recommend that I start researching? I'm a full-time college student going back after 20 years so I know that I can't use the shorts on the days I go to school (too hard to reholster). I'll need something hard that I can take off and put back on easily in my vehicle. I have both a Ruger LCP and a S&W M&P Shield 9mm. My husband is LEO and has been for over 25 yrs. We've been together just over 2 years, which is why I'm getting this now instead of 20 years ago. He's giving all sorts of advice on carry but, let's face it, our curves are not in the same place!

On a separate note, my husband found your forum last week and we are both totally hooked!! There is some great information here and I can't wait to learn more!
I work at a college and carry every day. Make sure you get a good car safe to store your weapon and extra mag(s) in when you're in class. This is like the one that I use. http://www.meijer.com/s/gunvault-nanova ... kpid=NV100" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: Ladies Concealment Compression Shorts

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 10:10 am
by Ropin
In situations where you have legal right, but risk your at-will employment status, if your gun is in a safe in the parking lot (inside your car), and you happen to have a key-entry safe (not fingerprint or digital), if your vehicle does come up for a search, you can always tell them that you have carried a firearm in the safe before, but not today...and you don't happen to have the key with you today. (suggest not having it on the same ring as your car keys, in case they call your bluff).

It's not a technique I ever tried, but it was bantered around frequently prior to the passage of the parking lot bill.

Re: Ladies Concealment Compression Shorts

Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2013 6:59 am
by GlockDude26
Ropin wrote:In situations where you have legal right, but risk your at-will employment status, if your gun is in a safe in the parking lot (inside your car), and you happen to have a key-entry safe (not fingerprint or digital), if your vehicle does come up for a search, you can always tell them that you have carried a firearm in the safe before, but not today...and you don't happen to have the key with you today. (suggest not having it on the same ring as your car keys, in case they call your bluff).

It's not a technique I ever tried, but it was bantered around frequently prior to the passage of the parking lot bill.
what could they really do at that point? make you try every key on your chain? or follow you home to see the contents of it? the problem with my safe is it's not in a position to get to very easily. ( i didn't have a choice on location but it's very concealed ) so at my work it would be more obvious to put it in the safe vs what i normally do with it.

Re: Ladies Concealment Compression Shorts

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2013 12:58 pm
by tdrollo
I ordered a pair of those compression shorts yesterday. I'll let you know what I think soon!

Re: Ladies Concealment Compression Shorts

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2013 4:22 pm
by CHLLady
Welcome Tperez! Hope you will join us often!

Check out my review of the Pistol Wear wrap I bought from The Well Armed Woman, its posted here in the Ladies forum. I am so very pleased with it. No more purse carry for me! ;-) Also check out their video reviews of each female friendly holsters they carry. It will definitely help you in your decision making.

Re: Ladies Concealment Compression Shorts

Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2013 4:07 pm
by tdrollo
Ok, I'm back with my review of the undertech compression shorts. I have the beige size medium in regular length. I am 5'11" and weigh around 150 and wear a size 8 to 10 pants. I LOVE these shorts. They are very comfortable and conceal my Ruger LCR very well under yoga pants, shorts, skirts, anything I don't want to wear a belt with. I wore them all day today.

I do think they could make a couple of improvements. First of all, I would appreciate a cotton gusset. It's all nylon and a little bit uncomfortable with the seams in the crotch without wearing underwear. Also it would be nice if they had pockets in the front too for an appendix carry option.

There are two pockets in the back. The one you don't use can be used for cell phone or extra magazine carry if you see the bottom closed. Otherwise they slide out of the bottom. I give them a big thumbs up!

Re: Ladies Concealment Compression Shorts

Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2013 5:16 pm
by SewTexas
I read a review once which had a lot of comments where the women were wearing the backways, with the pockets in the front. The women were saying they fit fine that way, the guys said theirs didn't work that way {shrug}