Crucial Concealment Covert IWB Holster for Springfield XDS Mod 2
Crucial ConcealmentThe Crucial Concealment Covert IWB Holster for the Springfield XDS Mod 2 delivers a streamlined, no-nonsense inside-the-waistband carry solution engineered for everyday concealed carry without sacrificing comfort or accessibility.
- Ambidextrous design accommodates both right- and left-handed shooters seamlessly
- Trigger bump angles the grip inward for improved concealment against the body
- Adjustable retention screw lets you dial in the perfect draw tension
- Factory-cut for red dot sight (RDS) compatibility right out of the box
- Minimalist low-profile build reduces printing and maximizes all-day comfort
- Precision-molded fit specifically for the Springfield XDS Mod 2 frame
Who This Is For
The Covert IWB is the ideal choice for Springfield XDS Mod 2 owners who want a reliable, everyday carry holster that works equally well for right- or left-handed shooters. Whether you're new to concealed carry or a seasoned practitioner looking for a lightweight, optic-ready option that disappears under a t-shirt, this holster is built to meet the demands of daily use without the bulk of larger, more complex rigs.
Specifications
| Brand | Crucial Concealment |
|---|---|
| Model | Covert IWB |
| Fit | Springfield XDS Mod 2 |
| Carry Style | Inside the Waistband (IWB) |
| Handedness | Ambidextrous (RH & LH) |
| Retention | Adjustable Tension Screw |
| Optic Compatible | Yes – factory cut for RDS |
| Material | Polymer / Kydex-style shell |
| Trigger Coverage | Full trigger guard coverage |
| Clip Type | Single belt clip |
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this holster fit the Springfield XDS Mod 2 with a red dot sight installed?
Yes. The Crucial Concealment Covert IWB holster is cut from the factory to accommodate red dot sights (RDS) mounted directly to the slide of the Springfield XDS Mod 2, so there's no need to modify the holster or remove your optic for a secure fit.
How do I adjust the retention on the Covert IWB holster?
Retention is adjusted via a single tension screw located on the body of the holster. Tightening the screw increases resistance for a more secure hold, while loosening it allows for a smoother, faster draw. A standard hex key (Allen wrench) is typically all you need to make the adjustment.
Where on the waistband is this holster designed to be worn?
The Covert IWB is most commonly worn in the strong-side hip position (3–4 o'clock for right-handed carriers, 8–9 o'clock for left-handed carriers), though its ambidextrous design and minimalist clip allow for appendix carry (AIWB) positioning as well. The trigger bump feature is especially effective at helping cant the grip inward in any carry position to reduce printing.