A holster is only as good as what it’s mounted to. The HRT Holster Adapter from HRT Tactical starts with that premise and builds up from there. It delivers a rigid, reliable mounting platform that doesn’t punish you for moving around in it.

HRT Holster Adapter – Built for Movement
The adapter is constructed from dual-layer 1.4mm CURV material, providing structural integrity to withstand aggressive use. Yet it retains enough controlled flex to remain comfortable during dynamic movement. The CURV core is wrapped in laminated Squadron material — the same finish used across HRT’s lineup. Therefore, it integrates cleanly with your existing kit rather than looking like an afterthought bolted to your belt.
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Broad Compatibility, Simple Installation
The Holster Adapter is designed to work with the mounting systems already in your holster drawer. It’s compatible with Safariland ALS/QLS, G-Code RTI wheel, and Blade-Tech Tek-Lok configurations. These cover the majority of serious duty and competition holsters on the market. The included belt mounting hardware keeps the installation straightforward.
The 2-column profile keeps the footprint slim. The mid-drop carry position gives you solid access without the excessive hang of a full drop-offset setup. It’s sized for 2″ belts and pairs directly with HRT’s own ARC Belt 2.0 for users who want a purpose-matched system from end to end. For those who want to extend the setup, it’s also compatible with HRT’s optional 1″ leg strap kit.
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Built for the Job at Hand
Whether you’re running drills at the range, transitioning in and out of a vehicle, or working through dynamic environments on the job, the Holster Adapter gives you a draw platform that stays planted when it needs to. Meanwhile, it flexes when you do. No wobble, no rattle, no compromise on access. Color options include Multicam, Ranger Green, Black, and Coyote Brown. Made in the USA. Backed by a Lifetime Warranty.
For more information, visit HRT Tactical.
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