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G-Code / Haley Strategic – INCOG Eclipse

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The INCOG Eclipse is a minimalist holster jointly developed by Haley Strategic and G-Code, and is the newest addition to the INCOG line.

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The Eclipse is a minimum bulk, multi-positional concealment holster with a streamlined design. It features G-Code’s Tactical FUZZ outer laminate, providing a softer surface which reduces noise during movement while reducing the holster’s IR signature.

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The Eclipse utilizes a patent-pending single-clip belt interface called the Super MoJo. The Super MoJo is designed to both place the clip in the correct orientation, and to provide multiple angle adjustments. The Super MoJo allows the Eclipse to mount at its natural center of gravity, while forcing the holster closer to the body, improving the concealability of the holster without increasing bulk. This also has the effect of supporting a higher positional carry without compromising the security of the holster during use.

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The INCOG Eclipse is available for most common pistol models, and for left or right-hand carry. Available in Black, Gray, OD Green, and Tan. The finishes available for the Super MoJo include Brushed Aluminum, Black, Gold, and Burnt Orange.

Available now at www.tacticalholsters.com/product/INC/ECLIPSE.html

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17 Responses to “G-Code / Haley Strategic – INCOG Eclipse”

  1. Will Marr says:

    Great, yet another thing to take my money! Is the Super Mojo available for purchase as a separate unit?

    • Will Mc says:

      They have it available on their site under “additional hardware,” but it doesnt look exactly the same and doesnt have the color options.

  2. Great product designed by great folks and made by great people

  3. Cameron says:

    I have a incog and a hybrid holster that I made and a few other hybrid holsters. I thought that I would like this holster but really it’s my least favorite, well least comfortable.

  4. Mick says:

    Any idea if the Super Mojo back compatible with the original incog?

  5. HuhWhat says:

    “reducing the holsters IR signature”?
    Am I missing something? Please clarify.

    • BillC says:

      Because the concealed carry holster will give away your position!

    • Tim K. says:

      The comment in the post refers to the general description of Tactical Fuzz, which is used on both G-Codes line of tactical holsters and the INCOG line of IWB holsters.

  6. JD says:

    Just wish I could get one for the PPQ.

  7. BillC says:

    Ahhahahaha…. Nice IR Beacon in the every day carry kit in that first pic! What, no smoke grenade like Chris’ every day trunk carry kit?

  8. Chuck says:

    I would love to see this holster with a light compatible option. My incog is by far my favorite holster. Specifically because of the injection molding. It just fits. There’s no break in like low quality diy kydex that some joker molded in his mom’s basement that never really fits right. Unfortunately, it leaves my weapon light back at the house every day. It would be nice to have a high quality, comfortable, functional holster that gets my light in the game, too. Just a thought.

  9. INCOG IR signature says:

    I really like their holsters but the customer service is poor and I am not a huge fan of 2 month wait times when they tell me 4 weeks and don’t reply emails or return phone calls reliably.

    that being said I need this because my other incog has way to high of an IR profile.

  10. DM says:

    So I was just going on to purchase my first INCOG for a S&W Shield 9mm, but now I’m conflicted. I’m assuming this holster designed based on feedback on INCOG…so if you had to buy ONE, which do you go with: Eclipse or INCOG?

  11. Jason says:

    So, why this over the original incog?

    Assuming it’s a smaller footprint, this would be the better choice for a m&p shield… If your not wanting the mag caddy