Remora holster problem

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  • jb1911

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    Nov 21, 2011
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    Dyer, IN
    This holster gives me a terrible rash. I've also got a Sticky holster than gives me no problems. Does anyone know what the Remora is made of? I'm not allergic to latex.
     

    mammynun

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    Oct 30, 2009
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    New Albany
    Google "remora rash" or search INGO. It does the same thing to my wife. Remora offered to refund the $$$, but it's a nice holster and it doesn't give me a rash. FWIW, a Sticky (brand name) holster does not give her the rash...
     

    blakeelee

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    Jul 25, 2016
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    Brownsburg
    If I were you (which I am not, feel free to disregard my opinion) I would ditch any holster that doesnt have a way of attatching to you other than friction. If it has enough frictio to stick to you, its gonna rub you raw. Also, theres always a slight chance that the gun could fall down your pants, or just straight up come out.
     

    bthomp9

    Plinker
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    0   0   0
    Jan 26, 2013
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    tipton
    I have allergies and went to an allergy doctor and got shots for years. It did reduce my allergies. I have a Remora and Sticky. I like the Remora better. Neither gives me a rash.
     
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