Ensure convenient access to your remote transmitter with our retractable Gear Keeper. This device easily attaches to a belt loop, bag strap, or similar items using a swiveling clip. The retractable ring on the opposite end securely connects to the remote, allowing for effortless access and operation. Please note that the transmitter is not…
Introducing the advanced Kydex holster from High Order Tactical Gear. This holster is specifically designed to accommodate the large, round transmitters including the ET-400, ET-800, K9-800, UL-1200, and WF-1200. It is available in both vest mount and double locking belt mount configurations. The belt model is compatible with standard 2 1/4″ duty belts and includes…
Designed for compatibility with the large, round transmitters (ET-400, ET-800, K9-800, UL-1200, and WF-1200), this leather holster is intended for use with a standard belt. Please note that the choice between right-hand or left-hand orientation is based on individual preference regarding which hip to position the holster. The holster is designed to allow some functionality…
Important Battery Notice! Standalone lithium batteries are prohibited as cargo on air transport within the United States. In February 2016, the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)—the United Nations agency that regulates the transport of Dangerous Goods aboard international aircraft—enacted a ban on transporting standalone lithium-ion batteries (UN3480) as cargo on all aircraft. The March 2019…
Important Battery Notice! Standalone lithium batteries are prohibited as cargo on air transport within the United States. In February 2016, the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)—the United Nations agency that regulates the transport of Dangerous Goods aboard international aircraft—enacted a ban on transporting standalone lithium-ion batteries (UN3480) as cargo on all aircraft. The March 2019…
Important Battery Notice! Standalone lithium batteries are prohibited as cargo on air transport within the United States. In February 2016, the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)—the United Nations agency that regulates the transport of Dangerous Goods aboard international aircraft—enacted a ban on transporting standalone lithium-ion batteries (UN3480) as cargo on all aircraft. The March 2019…