SuperTuck Deluxe IWB Holster by Crossbreed
First Reviewed September 4, 2010
Found in Crossbreed Holsters, Holster Reviews, IWB Holsters
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The Crossbreed SuperTuck Deluxe is the holster that started a mini-revolution in IWB holster design. Comprised of a deep-molded kydex outer holster mated to a large, premium grade leather backing.
Many consider it to be one of the most garish holsters money can buy. Of course, as it is designed to be carried inside-the-waistband, it's visual appeal should not be much of an issue to the serious concealed carry shooter.
Regardless of its overall appearance, Crossbreed advertises its flagship IWB holster as both the most comfortable and most concealable holster on the market today. As you'll no doubt find from reviews below, this claim is backed by many satisfied customers.
Each SuperTuck IWB holster is made by hand to order and features a number of quality upgrades such as corrosion/chip proof steel clips which anchor the holster in place when worn. A ¾ inch sight channel runs the length of the kydex shell in an effort to effectively protect the front sight and prevent snagging when drawn. The mounting hardware which secure all of the external components to the leather backing are all steel and are designed to keep everything anchored in place over years of daily use.
An open muzzle design allows the SuperTuck Deluxe to accommodate multiple guns from the same family. If you have a standard Glock G17 service pistol and a G26 compact pistol, the holster will carry both just as well.
As with all Crossbreed holsters, the SuperTuck Deluxe comes with an amazing “try it for two weeks and buy it if you like it” guarantee as well as a lifetime repair warranty to the original purchaser.
Reviews of the Crossbreed SuperTuck Deluxe IWB holster are found below. Please write a review of your own if you've used one of these as many non-owners are standing on the outside looking in and trying to decide whether this holster is worth the money or not. Your honest review may very well be the one that helps them make a decision to buy or not.



I have owned lots and lots of holsters including IWB, paddle, belt, pocket and shoulder. None come close to the confort of these ugly things. They are hidious to look at. Simply a piece of cowhide cut into a shap with a generic Kydex holster attatched to it. Regardless, the large contoured shape of the cowhide which rest against your body is very confortable. Can barely tell gun is inside holster if not for firearms weight. This is strictly a concealment item. Trust me, you do not want to show it to anyone. BTW, Ive been wearing mine for 3 weeks now and its actually breaking in very nicely. should feel like an old comfy pair of slippers with a few more weeks of wearing. I own the SuperTuck IWB without “Combat Cut” option.
One thing I hate that I’ve done is buy so many holsters. I have a box full of unused holsters that cost between $30 and $100. Dang it! Now that I have a Crossbreed for my Taurus PT-709 Slim, I want another one for my Taurus 738 TCP, and one for my wife’s Ruger LCR and one for my 1911… The Crossbreed is a great concealed carry system. It’s comfortable, adjustable and keeps your handgun hidden. I need to sell the unused holsters on eBay and put the money into another Crossbreed.
I just got my galco king tuk today and it made my love my crossbreed even more. The king tuk looks worse after 1 hour of messing around than my crossbreed does after 3 years of heavy competitive use. The crossbreed draws better, stays in place better due to the rough back, and holds up better since the edges don’t match up with a rough spot on the gun. A+ super tuck. Remember, you get what you pay for! I will admit that the style of the king tuk is better but it is meant to be worn and used, not looked at. The crossbreed super tuck delivers on the what it is meant to do as well as fitting the gun better.
I have 3 of these holsters, one for each handgun I own. I highly recommend these holsters for everyday carry. Extremely comfortable and excellent concealment. Highly recomended. If you are worried about how pretty the holster is, you have more issues than can be addressed here. Excellent customer service as well.
I’ve had a crossbreed deluxe fitted for my Ruger SR9C for a year now. It works very well for me. So now I have various used holster that are relegated to the trash after my experience with the Super tuck.
Just had to order another for my Bersa Thunder 45 Ultra Carry came into my possession.
If your on a fixed income, this is well worth the money. Trust me, nothing is a comfortable, or easy to use as this configuration. Yes it is ugly, but so am I.
Al
Going on 2 years with first Super Tuck. Current carry is a Walther p99 40. Just ordered another for my PPS 9mm. Never have had and issue. Easy to wear with business dress as well as shorts and t-shirt. I have tried others but have stopped wasting $ anywhere else.
I wanted to let people know about the good and bad about this holster. Overall, it is a well made product that fits and feels about as comfortable as a IWB holster can feel. However, potential buyers should be aware of a major safety issue with it that I’m still trying to fix. I use mine for a S&W MP45 fullsize and a S&W M&P 9mm compact. The mag release releases the mag when you sit with this holster. This is obviously a very big problem. Others have commented on it and the company advises you to wet the back and basically put a inverted bump in it through the other side with a blunt object. If this doesn’t work than they will do it for you. I am currently still trying to get an object that will work before I mail mine out. Take my advise for what it’s worth but I doubt my guns are the only ones that have this problem with the holster.