Matrix Drop Leg MOLLE Platform w/ Holster and Pouch Set (Color: Woodland)
26 Customer Reviews
by 23534 rolling fork way gaithersb m. on 09/29/2020
"(attaches to belt) solid piece with great design. i got caught by a tree and the holster stopped my entire body mid sprint, therefore the fabric is surprisingly strong. the holster has two safety straps and can fit large heavy pistols like my hi capa 5.1 full metal. there is also a pouch and another retainer strap included.
by Scott K. on 06/30/2018
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by Louis B. on 02/01/2018
"good holster comes with a lot of mounting options.
pros-good locks on sidearm, adjustable,and lightweight
cons-quick release buckle on my leg was loose or easey to pop free (may have just been mine).
pros-good locks on sidearm, adjustable,and lightweight
cons-quick release buckle on my leg was loose or easey to pop free (may have just been mine).
by Bob R. on 02/22/2017
"If you have some type of tactical belt to attach this on, then this holster will work greatly. Not sure what it can hold because all i use it for is my Sig p226 X-five, and my sig fits in it perfectly. Do Not tighten it up too much.
by Sa O. on 12/13/2016
"great holster pistol sits somewhat low and remember to clip in the pistol so yours dosent fall out.
by Jeremy C. on 12/12/2021
"So this holster is very good in some aspects and horrible in others.
The belt and thigh attachments are sturdy and the rig stays in place. Has a nice quick release from the belt and thigh so you take it off easily in between skirmishes. The molle is nice and can be adjusted nicely.
On to the bad and makes me really question this. The actual holster for the pistol is gigantic. My glock 19x sits in it very sloppily and actually fell out while I was just walking to a briefing. I feel like there are some very big quality and consistency control issues with matrix products. Unless you know how to sew I definitely WOULD NOT recommend this holster.
The belt and thigh attachments are sturdy and the rig stays in place. Has a nice quick release from the belt and thigh so you take it off easily in between skirmishes. The molle is nice and can be adjusted nicely.
On to the bad and makes me really question this. The actual holster for the pistol is gigantic. My glock 19x sits in it very sloppily and actually fell out while I was just walking to a briefing. I feel like there are some very big quality and consistency control issues with matrix products. Unless you know how to sew I definitely WOULD NOT recommend this holster.
by Michael J Martinez P. on 03/20/2019
"The MOLLE Platform in itself is pretty good despite how slippery it can, which makes you rely on the belt loop pretty much and the holster broke mid-game, dropping my pistol. I'm gonna get a hard-shell holster to replace it but the rest of the leg rig is pretty good but if I knew that the holster would gave out this soon, I would had gotten a better one from the beggining.
by Damian P. on 12/25/2016
"If you want a holster that feels secure, do NOT get this holster. While it does hold your gun, sort of, it feels like it will fly right off when you run, not to mention it has the oddest molle system I have ever seen. Do yourself a favor and get yourself something better.
by Rosa H. on 06/06/2016
"good holster but is a butt to put together after taking off holster from the Drop leg
by Juan R. on 03/31/2021
"I am really not impressed with this holster.
I bought this to replace a battle belt holster, as I figured the drop leg would be much more comfortable, but (1) this holster is HUGE. Both my Walter P99 and my WET Bog Bird float inside the holster and makes it feel they will simply fall off. Also, the metal button on the strap broke on the second use, which makes me doubt the construction quality.
The accessory packs are nice (not using them on the holster, though), but the "anti-skid" material is not really anti skid (it is more a faux leather). I ended up using my old holster in the drop leg pack and just throwing the holster included here in the "I never use" parts bin.
Also, for people with thin legs, be advised you may have issues adjusting these to fit tightly. I was going to give this to my son, but had this issue.
I bought this to replace a battle belt holster, as I figured the drop leg would be much more comfortable, but (1) this holster is HUGE. Both my Walter P99 and my WET Bog Bird float inside the holster and makes it feel they will simply fall off. Also, the metal button on the strap broke on the second use, which makes me doubt the construction quality.
The accessory packs are nice (not using them on the holster, though), but the "anti-skid" material is not really anti skid (it is more a faux leather). I ended up using my old holster in the drop leg pack and just throwing the holster included here in the "I never use" parts bin.
Also, for people with thin legs, be advised you may have issues adjusting these to fit tightly. I was going to give this to my son, but had this issue.
by Matthew R. on 08/16/2019
"Have used it for about 15 games. Its alright for the price be not very good quality. Would only recommend if you dont plan on having it for very long. You dont do a lot of running. Or you have a very light pistol. (Like plastic springer light)
A BB chipped a piece of buckle off in my very first game.
On about game 5 the buckle connecting the leg strap broke (had to zip tie)
On game 7 the stitching for the leg strap ripped (had a friend fix it by hand)
On game 10 the buckle for the retention strap broke (had to replace)
On game 15 the stitching for the belt loop ripped
It is not not worth fixing.
A BB chipped a piece of buckle off in my very first game.
On about game 5 the buckle connecting the leg strap broke (had to zip tie)
On game 7 the stitching for the leg strap ripped (had a friend fix it by hand)
On game 10 the buckle for the retention strap broke (had to replace)
On game 15 the stitching for the belt loop ripped
It is not not worth fixing.