The Accessory That Makes Your Spray Actually Useful
I’ve watched people dig through purses and bags trying to find their pepper spray during demonstrations, and it takes them 10 to 15 seconds. In a real situation, that’s time you don’t have. A holster on your belt or clipped to your car visor puts your spray in a consistent spot every single time. You reach, you grab, you’re ready.
This leatherette holster fits both 2 oz and 4 oz canisters and works with Pepper Shot, WildFire, and the inert practice sprays. It’s a simple, affordable upgrade that turns a canister rolling around in your bag into actual accessible protection.
Who This Holster Is For
Anyone carrying a 2 oz or 4 oz pepper spray who wants faster access and more secure carry. Drivers who want their spray clipped to the sun visor where they can grab it instantly. Belt carriers who prefer the holster look over a hard case. People who switch between belt carry and car carry regularly.
It’s also a smart add-on when buying pepper spray as a gift — a canister without a carry solution often ends up forgotten in a drawer.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose this Leatherette Holster if you want:
- Belt or visor carry for your 2 oz or 4 oz pepper spray canister
- A lightweight, low-profile carrying solution that works with multiple brands
- Fast, consistent access to your spray in a known location
Consider something else if you need:
- A holster for ½ oz keychain-size sprays — look at the Halo holster models
- Maximum impact protection — a hard case provides more rigid shielding
Simple Design, Real Difference
The holster is made from black synthetic leatherette that’s durable enough for daily use without adding noticeable weight. At 0.12 lbs, you barely know it’s there. The belt clip slides over standard belts and waistbands, and the visor clip lets you mount it in your vehicle for instant access when you’re in your car.
The open-top design means you can draw your canister without unsnapping or unzipping anything. Just reach and pull. That’s the kind of access that matters in the real world, where you’ll have about two seconds to react — not ten.
Quick Comparison: How Does the Leatherette Holster Stack Up?
| Feature | Leatherette Holster | Hard Case | Halo Holster | Pocket Carry (No Holster) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fits | 2 oz and 4 oz ✔ | ½ oz only | ½ oz only | Any size |
| Mount Options | Belt + visor ✔ | Belt only | Keychain | None |
| Draw Speed | Fast — open top ✔ | Fast ✔ | Quick release ✔ | Slow — digging |
| Canister Protection | Moderate | High ✔ | Moderate | None |
| Weight | 0.12 lbs ✔ | Varies | Light ✔ | None ✔ |
| Best For | Belt/car carry 2-4 oz | Belt carry ½ oz | Keychain carry ½ oz | Casual/backup |
Practical Details
Available in two sizes: 2 oz holster and 4 oz holster. Black leatherette construction. Weight: 0.12 lbs. Includes belt clip and visor clip. Compatible with Pepper Shot, WildFire, and inert practice spray canisters in matching sizes. Open-top design for fast canister access.
A few dollars for a holster can turn your pepper spray from something buried in a bag into something you can actually reach when it counts.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this holster fit any brand of pepper spray?
It’s designed to fit the 2 oz and 4 oz canisters made by Safety Technology, which includes Pepper Shot, WildFire, and the inert practice sprays. Other brands in similar canister sizes may fit, but the best fit and retention comes with the canisters it was designed for.
Can I use the visor clip in my car?
Yes. The visor clip attaches to your sun visor so you have pepper spray within reach while driving. This is especially practical for rideshare drivers, delivery workers, or anyone who spends a lot of time in their vehicle and wants protection accessible without reaching into a bag or console.
Do I need to buy the holster in the same size as my canister?
Yes, you should match the holster size to your canister. The 2 oz holster fits 2 oz canisters, and the 4 oz holster fits 4 oz canisters. Using the wrong size means the canister will either be too loose to draw reliably or too tight to pull out quickly — and speed is the whole point.








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