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March, 13

FALCO Hybrid Carbon Fiber Holster

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FALCO Holsters is expanding its already well-regarded hybrid carbon fiber OWB lineup with the launch of the CX92 and CXL92 models, bringing some refinements and upgrades for those who value both innovation and tradition in their carry gear. These additions build on FALCO’s established platform of high-end design and material use, taking the original blend of comfort and strength to a new level by pairing genuine carbon fiber—three times stronger than Kydex—with high-quality Italian leather.

The big story here is the authentic carbon fiber construction. Not only does it shed excess weight, but it brings impressive durability and a slim profile to your outside-the-waistband setup. The CX92 is designed for classic strong-side carry, offering excellent passive retention, breathability, and a fast, intuitive draw with its open-top and open-bottom design—accommodating everything from RDS optics to threaded barrels.

Customization is where the new lineup really shines. Both new models give shooters granular control over options: RDS compatibility, adjustable cant, sweat guard preference, and even the color of the leather backer. If your pistol sports a weapon-mounted light, the CXL92 ensures you don’t need to compromise on your carry style. It recreates the same minimalist, tough silhouette of the CX92 but is cut to fit light-bearing handguns, with no extra bulk or loss of retention.

CX92 – Hybrid Carbon Fiber OWB Holster (MSRP: $199.95)
This holster brings a lightweight, strong, and customizable option to fans of traditional OWB carry—a great fit for those who demand something more than the standard Kydex fare.

Falco CX92

CXL92 – Hybrid Carbon Fiber OWB Holster for Gun with Light (MSRP: $199.95)
For shooters running a tactical light or laser, the CXL92 delivers the same blend of Italian leather comfort and carbon fiber strength, all while accommodating the added hardware.

Falco CXL92

FALCO’s focus on versatility stands out here. With support for more than 2,400 handguns and over 100 weapon lights, these holsters are about as inclusive as it gets. Backed by a lifetime warranty, a 30-day buyback period, and fast international FedEx shipping, the company is signaling real confidence in its manufacturing and materials and has very intently been listening to not only their European customers, but those of us stateside here as well.

If you’re already accustomed to FALCO’s hybrid holsters, the CX92 and CXL92 make the lineup even more tempting if you’re looking for a more sophisticated and lightweight option. And for anyone on the fence, these new additions might be the nudge toward long-term durability and contemporary style—genuine upgrades with a focus on user-driven design.

As always, if you have first-hand experience with FALCO’s new lineup, sharing your impressions helps fellow gun owners get a clear sense of what to expect. Otherwise, if your rig could use a refresh and you value the mix of tradition and tech, these latest models from FALCO are definitely worth a look. If you’d like to see what FALCO Holsters can offer you, we’ve got a nice review of some of their product lineup here.

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