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PMLN7414 Carry Holster
This carry holster provides flexible wearing position. Attach it to your uniform with its rotatable clip.
RLN4295 Epaulet Strap With Clip
This black leather epaulet strap uses a clip to secure the remote speaker microphone to an epaulet on the user’s shirt or jacket and accommodates a back clip in leather…
RLN4570A -Break-A-Way Chest Pack
The Break-a-Way Chest Pack protects the radio and provides the freedom from holding it during standby communication mode – plus, it has break-a-way tabs…
RLN4815 Universal Radio Pack Utility Case
The radio pack is lightweight and comfortable. Worn around the waist, it keeps radios and phones at hand. It features a separate 6 x 8 inch zippered pouch for other…
RLN5383 Leather Case With Belt Loop And D-Rings
Add protection to your radio while you carry it in comfort. Constructed of top-grain leather designed to withstand your busy work days, this case has a 3″ fixed belt…
RLN5385 Leather Case With 3-Inch Swivel And D-Rings
Add protection to your radio while you carry it in comfort. Constructed of top-grain leather designed to withstand your busy work days, this case has a 3″ belt loop,…
RLN5644 Spring Action 2-Inch Belt Clip
Durable, spring action, 2-inch belt clip.
RLN6302 Hard Leather Carry Case
This durable hard leather carry case offers extra protection for your two-way radio in tough work environments.
RLN6486 Fireman’s Radio Strap
This long fireman’s radio strap (56″) is made of heavy duty leather and has a positive locking buckle. It fastens to your carry case via rust-free scissor snaps and is…
RLN6487 Extra-Long Radio Strap
This 60-inch fireman’s radio strap is made of heavy-duty leather and has a positive-locking buckle. The strap fastens to your carry case via rust-free scissor…
RLN6488 Anti-Sway Strap
This 5.5″ anti-sway strap is designed to keep your radio close and accessible. Made of heavy duty leather, it is approved for use with the XPR 7000 Series, XPR 6000…
Swivel Holster Clip
Swivel holster allows you to wear the radio on your belt, leaving your hands free for the job on hand.