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Best Holsters for the SIG P365 FUSE Comp

Last updated: March 2026

Finding holsters for the SIG P365 FUSE Comp requires choosing options listed specifically as “FUSE Comp” compatible — standard P365XL holsters won’t fit the longer compensated barrel. Top picks in 2026 include Vedder LightTuck, Safariland 6354DO, BlackPoint Tactical Mini WING, and Crossbreed Supertuck models built for the FUSE Comp barrel profile.

Why You Need a FUSE Comp-Specific Holster

The P365 FUSE Comp’s integrated compensator adds length to the barrel assembly compared to a standard P365XL. Most P365XL holsters won’t fully seat the FUSE Comp, creating dangerous retention issues. Always look for holsters that explicitly list “P365 FUSE Comp” or “compensated barrel” compatibility.

The good news: enough shooters have adopted the FUSE Comp that holster makers have responded. Here’s what we recommend in 2026.

Best IWB Holsters for the SIG P365 FUSE Comp

1. Vedder LightTuck IWB — Best Overall for Daily Carry

Vedder’s LightTuck is one of the most popular custom Kydex IWB holsters on the market, and they’ve added FUSE Comp compatibility. The shell is precision-molded to the FUSE Comp’s compensated barrel, providing solid retention. The adjustable cant and ride height accommodate appendix and strong-side carry positions. At around $70–$90, it’s excellent value for daily carry.

  • ✅ Custom-molded for FUSE Comp barrel
  • ✅ Adjustable cant and ride height
  • ✅ Strong concealment properties
  • ❌ Kydex can be stiff for new carriers initially

2. Safariland 6354DO ALS — Best Retention for Duty/OWB

If you carry OWB or need a duty-style holster, Safariland’s ALS (Automatic Locking System) holsters are the gold standard. The 6354DO in a FUSE Comp fit provides level 2 retention — the gun won’t come out without a deliberate thumb release. Used by law enforcement worldwide, this is as reliable as holsters get.

  • ✅ Level 2 ALS retention
  • ✅ Proven LE/duty quality
  • ✅ Available in full Comp-length fit
  • ❌ Bulkier for concealment
  • ❌ Higher price point (~$120+)

3. BlackPoint Tactical Mini WING IWB

BlackPoint’s Mini WING is a hybrid holster — Kydex shell on a leather backing. This provides the precise trigger coverage of Kydex with the comfort of leather against the body. For all-day carry, the leather backing reduces hotspots. Make sure to order the FUSE Comp-specific shell variant.

  • ✅ Comfortable for all-day carry
  • ✅ Kydex shell precision for FUSE Comp barrel
  • ❌ Leather requires break-in period
  • ❌ Heavier than all-Kydex options

4. Crossbreed Supertuck Deluxe

CrossBreed’s Supertuck is a longstanding hybrid holster favorite. The horsehide or cowhide backing is wide and comfortable, and the adjustable clips allow significant customization. Order the FUSE Comp version specifically — CrossBreed makes it with the compensated barrel length.

5. PHLster Floodlight — Best for AIWB

Appendix inside-the-waistband (AIWB) carry is increasingly popular, and the PHLster Floodlight is purpose-built for it. The full-coverage design encases the entire trigger guard and keeps the gun secure in a tuck position. PHLster lists FUSE Comp compatibility on their site. For shooters who prefer appendix carry, this is one of the most recommended options.

Holster Comparison Table

Holster Style Retention Price Best For
Vedder LightTuck IWB Kydex Passive friction $70–$90 Daily carry, appendix/strong-side
Safariland 6354DO OWB ALS Active (Level 2) $120+ Duty, OWB carry, range
BlackPoint Mini WING IWB Hybrid Kydex shell $85–$110 All-day comfort carry
CrossBreed Supertuck IWB Hybrid Kydex shell $70–$95 Comfortable IWB, strong-side
PHLster Floodlight AIWB Kydex Full coverage $85+ Appendix carry specialists

What to Check Before Buying

  • Confirm “FUSE Comp” compatibility — not just “P365XL” or generic P365
  • Trigger coverage — the holster must fully enclose the trigger guard
  • Retention level — passive (friction) for most carry; active (ALS/thumb break) for duty
  • Carry position — IWB, AIWB, or OWB based on your clothing and preference
  • Red dot clearance — ensure the holster clears the ROMEO-X optic without binding

Red Dot Clearance Note

The ROMEO-X red dot adds height to the P365 FUSE Comp. Your holster must have sufficient optic clearance — look for holsters specifically listed as optics-compatible. Most modern carry holsters are designed for optics-ready guns, but always verify before purchasing.

Related Carry Pistols and Holsters

If holster availability is a priority and you’re still deciding on a carry pistol, the S&W M&P9 M2.0 Metal has an enormous holster aftermarket as a full-size platform. The P365 FUSE Comp holster market is growing rapidly as the pistol gains popularity. Browse our full handgun selection at White’s Arms.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will a standard P365XL holster fit the FUSE Comp?

Generally no. The integrated compensator extends the barrel length beyond the standard P365XL profile, and most XL holsters won’t seat the FUSE Comp properly. Always order a holster specifically listed for the FUSE Comp.

Is the ROMEO-X optic compatible with standard holsters?

Only if the holster is designed for optics-equipped guns. Look for “optic cut” or “optics compatible” in the holster description. PHLster, Vedder, and most major Kydex makers design for optics-ready guns by default now.

What’s the best carry position for the FUSE Comp?

This depends on body type and clothing. Appendix carry (AIWB at 1 o’clock) is popular for the P365 family due to the relatively compact size. Strong-side IWB at 3-4 o’clock is the traditional choice. The PHLster Floodlight and Vedder LightTuck both work well for either position.

Can I carry the P365 FUSE Comp OWB?

Yes. OWB carry works well with the Safariland 6354DO or similar retention holster. OWB is common for range use, open carry where legal, and duty applications. For concealment, IWB is typically better for the FUSE Comp’s barrel profile.

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