Holsters that are specifically designed for athletic activities like jogging, especially concealed carry holsters, are subject to some practical requirements that other holsters don’t necessarily need to meet.
In addition, the layout of typical holsters is not suited to concealment under movement intense situations such as jogging, running, biking, or other athletic activities.To put this into more concrete terms, consider, for example, the clothing that most people wear while running or jogging.
However, come the warmer months, when people shed the layers, they might only be wearing running shorts and a loose t-shirt while running outside.Concealed carry is compromised when the holster prints the firearm or even gives itself away.
Discretion is the better part of concealed carry, so a concealed carry holster had better remain concealed and not give itself away when the activity level intensifies.That’s not the only thing that's difficult to guarantee in a concealed carry holster.
Second, a bouncing holster produces a very irritating sensation during running.Many typical belly band holsters, which are fairly popular among athletes, allow the handgun to touch the user’s body and they do not breathe, which encourages sweat, thus rendering them very uncomfortable when the wearer is running or jogging.
This is an unacceptable safety infraction.