

🧩 Customize Your Carry, Command Your Confidence
The Vertx Tactigami MPH Full Accessory Holster is a modular, fully customizable holster crafted from Velcro ONE-WRAP material, designed to securely fit most full-size handguns with TPR retention. Its ambidextrous, reversible design supports fast, consistent draws for both right and left-handed users. Built with durable, reusable materials, it offers a versatile concealed carry solution that integrates seamlessly with Vertx tactical bags and packs.










| ASIN | B00IJBFENU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30,717 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #182 in Tactical Pouches |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (830) |
| Date First Available | February 19, 2014 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | F1 VTX5100 |
| Manufacturer | Vertx |
| Package Dimensions | 9.53 x 7.4 x 0.63 inches; 0.16 ounces |
P**7
Top-tier Organization Solution: Vertx Tactigami Tactical Accessories Gear Organizers
I can't recommend the Vertx Tactigami Tactical Accessories Gear Organizers highly enough! These organizers are an absolute game-changer for keeping all my gear in check. The modular design allows for customizable configurations to suit any loadout, and the quality is top-notch, built to withstand the rigors of everyday use. Whether you're a tactical enthusiast, first responder, or just someone who loves staying organized, these gear organizers are a must-have addition to your kit. Bravo, Vertx, for creating such an exceptional product!
K**H
Bad Reviews Must Be User Error - Perfect for CCW Purses
I needed a hook-and-loop holster for my VP9 with a TLR8 A/G, and the bad reviews had me a little concerned. It took a few tries, but I was able to get the holster set up just right. Retention is entirely up to the user; if it's too tight, just wrap the underside a bit looser. If your sights snag, use the grip roll to cover the open port (that's where it'll snag), or wrap one of the wings around the front of the gun barrel to cover it, which is what I did. Additionally, the grip roll can be used to add some rigidity and protection around the trigger guard. It can be fiddly, but once it's set up right, and you get the ejection port retention bit lined up so you always get good indexing and retention, you never have to mess it with again. But you totally can, to reverse the hook-and-loop or draw side, which is fabulous. If you set it up right, you can even run a belt through it or DIY yourself an IWB clip, especially if you use a punch to make sure it doesn't go anywhere. I genuinely do not understand the issues people have reported having unless they were trying to cram a USP into the compact holster, or of a mental capacity that raises questions to their ability to safely and responsibly carry a firearm, or maybe it just works exceedingly well with the VP9 because of the slide geometry, but it does what I need it to do perfectly and would work well beyond that, too. A larger double-sided hook patch would have been nice, but you can get those for next to nothing. Additionally, I'd love a rigid tactigami-compatible panel to insert into other bags or purses, along with tactigami options built for a wider variety of everyday items.
P**R
Front sight get stuck
The front sight will dig into it since it’s so thin n soft. Just be ware and put something harder on the back end.
G**R
Cool idea, ultimately didn't work on its own.
I own the holster (full size) and two mag pouches. I find the construction to be pretty good, and the idea is really neat. I also found the products quite easy to assemble. However, I ran into several issues: Note: I'm running a PPQ with a TLR-1. 1) The holster, in an effort to please lefty AND righty shooters, has several holes cut into the pattern. These holes caused (in my case) the structure to be inconsistent, which caused inconsistent draw success for me. Sometimes my front sight would snag the material, sometimes it wouldn't. 2) The ejection port cover (which is supposed to provide retention for the gun) was supremely frustrating to get just right, and I ultimately never did. I must have fiddled with it and reassembled the holster a dozen times, and couldn't get a consistently good retention or draw out of it. Frustrating. 3) The hook & loop just isn't very sticky. I am not confident that t will stay in place under any kind of difficult situation. Not wanting to abandon the product entirely, I purchased two yards of SERIOUS velcro, and applied it as necessary to fix all of my problems (see picture). My recommendation: Go get a QVO Tactical "Secondary" holster, and pick up their velcro holster adapter which is like $12. They make terrific holsters for reasonable prices, and that attachment has legit velcro which won't budge, so you can confidently store your gun and not worry about it detaching.
S**A
Velcro holster
Works really good especially with a light
J**D
Horrible product
Cool idea. Horrible execution. If you run a light, like anyone would on a ccw, throws the whole retention system off. Works with a red dot, but if you run Suppressor hight sights snags on the other cut out that’s for left handed shooters. Even tried to use some other Velcro pieces to cover the hole. Didn’t work there either. The rubber retention piece dosnt work at all. You either get no retention or the ccw isn’t coming out. You’ll just end up shaving so much off that there’s no coming back. when you are able to get some sort of “holster retention” and get it in a conceal carry bag. The Velcro is too weak and ends up just coming off in the bag. 9 times out of 10 when you go to draw the ccw the holster is coming with it… should have dedicated products for left and right handed carriers. The product is so “universal” it’s just ends up not working.
J**8
Sloppy fit and massively overrated
This is honestly a great idea on paper, which is exactly why I bought it. The concept makes a lot of sense, and I really wanted this to work. Unfortunately, in real-world use, it’s a hard fail for me. I bought the Vertx Tactigami setup for my Springfield Prodigy, and the fit is sloppy no matter how tight you crank the Velcro. It never feels secure or confidence inspiring. I also tried it with a few other handguns just to be sure it wasn’t a compatibility issue, and the result was the same every time. This is absolutely not something I would recommend for a 1911 or 2011 style pistol or any pistol. I even went back and watched their setup videos multiple times to rule out user error. This isn’t a learning curve problem, it’s a design limitation. Velcro can only do so much, and here it simply doesn’t provide proper retention. It’s frustrating because the idea is solid, but the execution just isn’t there. For something marketed as tactical and premium, this feels unfinished. I wanted to like it, but in the end, it’s a no go. I also purchased the magazines holder and The idea is solid, but in real use it falls short. It might work with short 7-round magazines, but with standard mags the fit is sloppy and never feels secure no matter how much you adjust it. It could work for someone else, but for my setup it’s a hard pass.
M**T
Great product
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