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SpiderX Holster Set

The Spider X Holster Set is the perfect carrying solution for anyone looking for a strap-free system and allows you to carry a mirrorless camera with comfort and ease, using any belt.

SKU: GC07-190

SpiderX Holster Set

SpiderX Holster Set

The Spider X Holster Set is the perfect carrying solution for anyone looking for a strap-free system and allows you to carry a mirrorless camera with comfort and ease, using any belt.

The Spider X Holster features a two-position lock designed for both security and quick access in any shooting situation. For even faster access, you can disengage the lock and the holster's unique design will keep the camera secure and easily accessible for a quick draw.

The included Spider Mirrorless Camera Plate attaches to any mirrorless camera, using your camera's 1/4"x20 tripod mount, and features anti-slip rubber pads for stable, secure install, and an anti-twist Spider pin for added security. The Spider Mirrorless Camera Plate has built-in compatibility for Arca-Swiss style tripods and acts as a tripod adapter. It can also be used with other style tripod adapter plates.

Self-locking Design

The SpiderX Holster features a self-locking design. The geometry of the holster and plate prevents the camera from moving up and out of the holster accidentally.

Simply rotate upward while removing your camera for a fast release. This feature feels natural to the user while providing an extra layer of security for your camera!

Secure Freedom Of Movement

Our patented ball-joint system gives your camera just enough freedom of movement so that it's not rigidly bolted to your body. Your camera moves freely with you as you move. Your lens points backward allowing you to squat quickly with no worries, and your flash (if you use one) hangs parallel to your leg. No other camera holster offers this level of comfort.

Simple, Safe, And Secure!

The SpiderX Holster is a rugged yet versatile piece of equipment, allowing you to easily clip it onto any belt! Your mirrorless / lightweight DSLR camera will remain safe at your hip on any trip with the holster's easy to use 2 Position Lock!

If you're going on longer hikes, we recommend checking out our SpiderX Backpacker Kit which allows you to attach it to any backpack or messenger bag strap, as well as harness a GoPro at the same time!

Built-in Arca Swiss Tripod Profile!

The Spider Mirrorless Camera Plate has built-in Arca-Swiss Geometry which allows it to mount to any of its tripod heads! The plate also has a universal 1/4"-20 thread mount which will work with any regular tripod mount!

Designed For Security

The Spider Mirrorless Camera Plate is equipped with an extra1/4"-20 connection for those looking to use an accessory tripod quick-release plate.

The anti-rotation features and anti-slip pads keep your camera secure and help prevent the plate from turning/loosening over a long period of use.

Compatibility

The SpiderX Holster Set is designed for use with Mirrorless and Lightweight DSLR cameras.

Can be applied to any Spider camera belt, or casual belt.

Compatible with all Spider camera plates.

SpiderX Holster

Designed to clip onto any Spider camera belt or casual belt.

Spider Mirrorless Camera Plate IS compatible with:

Nikon Z Series cameras with or without the use of the FTZ Mount

Arca Swiss style tripod heads

IS NOT compatible with:

Olympus Mark II

Panasonic DMC-G80 / G85

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SpiderX Holster Set

The Spider X Holster Set is the perfect carrying solution for anyone looking for a strap-free system and allows you to carry a mirrorless camera with comfort and ease, using any belt.

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