Ulticlip builds holster attachment hardware that solves a problem most European carriers face regularly – how to secure a holster when you’re not wearing a traditional belt. Their multi-tool holster clips and locking steel belt loops attach directly to waistbands, athletic wear, or thin dress belts without the bulk of conventional belt clips.
Multi-Tool Holster Clips
These are the core Ulti Clip designs – spring-loaded clips that hook over waistbands, pockets, or thin belts and lock into place. The geometry allows them to grip material that’s too thin for standard belt clips while maintaining enough retention force for daily carry. They mount to holsters using standard hardware patterns, making them retrofit-compatible with most Kydex and hybrid holsters already on the market. We stock these at No Boring Guns because European customers frequently request beltless carry options, particularly for summer clothing or business environments where conventional gun belts aren’t appropriate.
Locking Steel Belt Loops
The steel belt loop products provide a different attachment method – they’re designed for customers who want traditional belt-loop security but need the flexibility to remove the holster quickly without threading it off the belt. These loops clip onto your belt and lock in place, then accept a holster via a secondary attachment point. It’s useful for those who switch between multiple holsters on the same belt setup or need to remove the holster during the day without undressing.
UltiClip FAQs
What is an Ulticlip?
An Ulticlip is a specialized holster attachment clip designed to hook directly onto clothing waistbands, pockets, or thin belts without requiring a traditional gun belt. Unlike standard belt clips that slide over thick leather, these use a hook-and-clamp mechanism that grips fabric material with enough retention force to securely carry a loaded firearm. They’re particularly useful for concealed carry in business attire, athletic wear, or situations where conventional belt setups create printing or aren’t practical.
How durable is Ulticlip?
The durability depends on which material variant you select – reinforced polymer models handle daily carry wear with good spring retention over time, while steel versions offer maximum longevity for heavy use. The clips are designed for thousands of attachment cycles without losing grip strength, though like any spring-loaded mechanism they’ll eventually wear. In practical terms, expect them to outlast the holster they’re mounted to under normal carry conditions, and the company offers various thickness options if you’re carrying heavier firearms that put more stress on the retention mechanism.
Can you use an Ulticlip with a belt?
Yes, Ulticlip products work with thin dress belts or casual belts that standard holster clips can’t accommodate, though they’re primarily designed for beltless carry on waistbands. The hook design grips belt material just as effectively as fabric waistbands, provided the belt isn’t so thick that it exceeds the clip’s maximum opening width. Some carriers actually prefer using them with belts because the clamping force distributes differently than conventional clips, reducing the leverage that can cause holsters to pull away from the body during movement.
Is Ulticlip rust-proof?
The steel variants use corrosion-resistant materials, but they’re not completely immune to rust in high-humidity environments or with extended sweat exposure from body contact. Polymer models obviously don’t rust, making them the better choice if you’re concerned about moisture damage from concealed carry against skin or clothing. If you opt for steel versions, basic maintenance like occasional wiping and keeping them dry when stored will prevent corrosion issues, and any surface oxidation that does develop typically doesn’t affect the mechanical function of the clip mechanism itself.























