No Lipstick Here !! The ULTRA Holster does work on the Proven CR SPEED Mk1 Principle, which has enabled Eric Grauffel to win a total of 7 IPSC World Championships shooing everything from Production to Open Class.. The ULTRA is fully CNC Machined out of Engineering grade Polymer and Grade 6 Aluminum. It is available in Left Hand version on order, and in a whole host of colors currently being Black, Blue, Silver and Gold.
I have the holster myself. And had DAA, Ghost the One, Kydex etc. This holster is the best holster in my opinion. I use a Tanfoglio Stock 3 Extreme, Limited custom and my XDM as well all in one holster. And if you use A CZ S2 it will fit as well. With all of the other holster brands the weight is the problem. If your shooting IPSC the gun grip needs to be 5cm away of your body in (standard, production and classic devision. With the other brands the weight of the gun will can't the holster away from your body. With this holster this doesn't happen. For the price you can fit Tanfoglio, CZS2, Glock. If you choose the version for your gun with all the extra parts it will fit any gun. Using different spacers retention clips muzzle platforms. Overall @crspeed_gear the Ultra holster is the way to go. Just my opinion
This is gibberish. Implying that you cannot achieve 50mm from belt with the other brands because of cant is false info. They have thigh bumpers that mitigate this effect and folks... it is not a problem I have CR DAA and Ghost. However, CR speed is very adjustable you can tweak cant and offset etc with a myriad of shims. Adjustability is a strong point of the CR system indeed. If your gun is heavy and canting too much your belt might be way too flexible. Get the most rigid belt you can find... DAA belts are really good for this.
@@trevorkolmatycki4042 don't think you understand what I'm saying I have been called out by range masters to change my holster setup numerous times. And yes it was with these brands and DAA belt as well. So I know what I'm saying. If your using heavy guns this is a problem to many of these holsters and this information is not false its my findings
I always have doubt with the CR Speed retention system. I had it before and it retain the gun by adding pressure to a plastic piece to lock the trigger guard area. But if anything bump hard on the grip where the magazine base pad area, the gun may still push out from the holster. It did not give me 100% peace of mind so I had changed to DAA Alpha X.
Just ordered a CR Speed holster from manufacture. I like your review and decided to try it. Well what a joke, they are the worst for customer service, or should I say the lack of it. I ordered and paid for it and five days later they are still processing it. I have contacted them over and over again with no response, finally canceled order through my credit card bemuse CR Speed never responded back.
You have to chose one, I've watched all your reviews on every open style holster but still at undecided. Which of them has the smoothest draw in your opinion? I had a wsm2 and never liked the clunky draw. TIA!!
Do you think this will fit a cz 75 shadow 1 with a thumb rest? I know yours is hitting a bit but Is it a major hurdle? And what belt can you adjust away from the belt?
Quick question .. I'm a 3gunner and just got my 1st 2011 for open division with frame red dot and single port comp. So ... obviously holsters are very few and far to choose from .. wld this be a good option? Thanks in advance
@@TheHumbleMarksman Thanks. One more question do you know if this holster will work on belts other than CR belts? I was looking into the new Double Alpha ratchet belt.
I haven' tried in a long time and truthfully can't remember - I remember it being tough to get on but doing a quick google I'm seeing folks have gotten it to work with the same comment - it's tough to get it on there but you can do it.
Bernard: I started with CR, then tried DAA Alpha-x... then tried Ghost the one EVO. Each has their merits. I personally find Ghost 1 evos to be the best by a margin great enough that I've gone and replaced my CR and my DAA with new ghost evos. Now I have a CR and a DAA I need to sell.
I don’t understand your question?? Look at Ferrari or BMW they bring out new models based on previous models with real enhancements, designs and based on proven operating systems.
It looks like nothing more than a WSM with lipstick. It is the exact same retention system. The Ghost evo retention system draws more smoothly. Where CR speed shines is the adjustability that they come with to accommodate a larger variety of pistols that you might not find options for in Ghost or DAA. The CR trigger guard retention is more tolerant of geometric variations too. Muzzle support is nice. You spend a whole day wearing this clunky pistol at a match and you need to do things like sit down. I prefer smashing my holster into benches not my pistol barrel.
All the brands new holsters are the earlier models with lipstick. It's called marketing. But at the end of the day I look what works for me. And those other brands simply just don't.
No Lipstick Here !! The ULTRA Holster does work on the Proven CR SPEED Mk1 Principle, which has enabled Eric Grauffel to win a total of 7 IPSC World Championships shooing everything from Production to Open Class..
The ULTRA is fully CNC Machined out of Engineering grade Polymer and Grade 6 Aluminum. It is available in Left Hand version on order, and in a whole host of colors currently being Black, Blue, Silver and Gold.
Just ordered this holster due to your review. Thanks.
I shoot bullseye pistol not action sports, but these gear reviews are pretty cool.
Compatible con Canik sfx?
I have the holster myself. And had DAA, Ghost the One, Kydex etc. This holster is the best holster in my opinion. I use a Tanfoglio Stock 3 Extreme, Limited custom and my XDM as well all in one holster. And if you use A CZ S2 it will fit as well. With all of the other holster brands the weight is the problem. If your shooting IPSC the gun grip needs to be 5cm away of your body in
(standard, production and classic devision. With the other brands the weight of the gun will can't the holster away from your body. With this holster this doesn't happen. For the price you can fit Tanfoglio, CZS2, Glock. If you choose the version for your gun with all the extra parts it will fit any gun. Using different spacers retention clips muzzle platforms. Overall @crspeed_gear the Ultra holster is the way to go. Just my opinion
This is gibberish. Implying that you cannot achieve 50mm from belt with the other brands because of cant is false info. They have thigh bumpers that mitigate this effect and folks... it is not a problem I have CR DAA and Ghost. However, CR speed is very adjustable you can tweak cant and offset etc with a myriad of shims. Adjustability is a strong point of the CR system indeed. If your gun is heavy and canting too much your belt might be way too flexible. Get the most rigid belt you can find... DAA belts are really good for this.
@@trevorkolmatycki4042 don't think you understand what I'm saying I have been called out by range masters to change my holster setup numerous times. And yes it was with these brands and DAA belt as well. So I know what I'm saying. If your using heavy guns this is a problem to many of these holsters and this information is not false its my findings
I always have doubt with the CR Speed retention system. I had it before and it retain the gun by adding pressure to a plastic piece to lock the trigger guard area. But if anything bump hard on the grip where the magazine base pad area, the gun may still push out from the holster. It did not give me 100% peace of mind so I had changed to DAA Alpha X.
Looks jazzy
Just ordered a CR Speed holster from manufacture. I like your review and decided to try it. Well what a joke, they are the worst for customer service, or should I say the lack of it. I ordered and paid for it and five days later they are still processing it. I have contacted them over and over again with no response, finally canceled order through my credit card bemuse CR Speed never responded back.
Yikes that’s no goodZ
You have to chose one, I've watched all your reviews on every open style holster but still at undecided. Which of them has the smoothest draw in your opinion? I had a wsm2 and never liked the clunky draw. TIA!!
When are we going to get a match breakdown video again I neird out on those
Do you think this will fit a cz 75 shadow 1 with a thumb rest? I know yours is hitting a bit but Is it a major hurdle?
And what belt can you adjust away from the belt?
Quick question .. I'm a 3gunner and just got my 1st 2011 for open division with frame red dot and single port comp. So ... obviously holsters are very few and far to choose from .. wld this be a good option? Thanks in advance
How does that mount and work for the evil haded people?
They make it for lefties I believe
They do just order left handed
Let me ask you this. Does this holster mark the gun frame? Are those shims a soft material? What about the locking mechanism?
I haven’t observed any damage to the gun from the holster and it’s held up a couple years now
@@TheHumbleMarksman Thanks. One more question do you know if this holster will work on belts other than CR belts? I was looking into the new Double Alpha ratchet belt.
I haven' tried in a long time and truthfully can't remember - I remember it being tough to get on but doing a quick google I'm seeing folks have gotten it to work with the same comment - it's tough to get it on there but you can do it.
I'm thinking of two types, CR Speed Holster and DAA Holster, what are the products you recommend?
I love the security of the CR speed but I like the hanger +thigh pad better on DAA. I can and have used both.
@@TheHumbleMarksman Then what holster are you using now?
How do I order? I tried to order but I can't find it in the USA. Can you tell me where you bought it?
Shooters connection, Ben Stoeger pro shop - both usually have them
I’m only using the cr speed holster but looking at moving to the double alpha holster. What’s your take on which is better?
If you don’t like muzzle supports the DAA is the way to go. You need the thigh pad for it.
@@TheHumbleMarksman thank you Sir.🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Bernard: I started with CR, then tried DAA Alpha-x... then tried Ghost the one EVO. Each has their merits. I personally find Ghost 1 evos to be the best by a margin great enough that I've gone and replaced my CR and my DAA with new ghost evos. Now I have a CR and a DAA I need to sell.
@@TheHumbleMarksman One cool thing about the DAA alpha x is you can add the optional muzzle support... very modular.
@@trevorkolmatycki4042 ok cool. I’ll definitely check out the ghost stuff. It’s not the easiest in South Africa to find the decent brands.
If it's brand new then how can it be the top of the line?
I don’t understand your question??
Look at Ferrari or BMW they bring out new models based on previous models with real enhancements, designs and based on proven operating systems.
i don't see any real difference between it and my WSM.
Well then you see accurately sir 😅
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daa lynx ?
Video coming soon - this holster won’t fit without modification
@@TheHumbleMarksman I had no problem getting my ultra holster on the lynx belt.
Ghostish.....
It looks like nothing more than a WSM with lipstick. It is the exact same retention system. The Ghost evo retention system draws more smoothly. Where CR speed shines is the adjustability that they come with to accommodate a larger variety of pistols that you might not find options for in Ghost or DAA. The CR trigger guard retention is more tolerant of geometric variations too.
Muzzle support is nice. You spend a whole day wearing this clunky pistol at a match and you need to do things like sit down. I prefer smashing my holster into benches not my pistol barrel.
All the brands new holsters are the earlier models with lipstick. It's called marketing. But at the end of the day I look what works for me. And those other brands simply just don't.