Our adjustable nylon Violet Wand Carrier frees up your hands!
Holster adjusts three ways to fit around the Violet Wand body, so if you have an ‘off-brand’, it’s no problem.
A Violet Wand carrier is ideal for using Indirect techniques with the Body contact probe, or for use with extension handles. The carrier keeps your wand accessible and within easy reach, plus doesn’t risk having your wand roll off a table.
Has its own integrated adjustable strap belt.
Carry it over one shoulder, put it on bandolier style, or clasp it around your waist. Strap can also hang your wand from a St. Andrew’s cross, a doorknob, a coat tree, the end of a bench or table, or on your partner.
Your Violet Wand fits into the carrier with adjustment knob pointing ‘up’ so you can easily reach it. Adjustable, strap belt will fit up to about a 49″ waist.
Verified owner Zachary S (verified owner) –
I’m getting the feeling that something changed since Andy Pope’s and Anthony Annable’s review, as the instructions seemed to not quite align. On the one I received, there are 6 sewn-in loops total. It still didn’t quite work as provided as it cannot be adjusted tight enough to hold any wand. To iterate upon the previous instructions if it isn’t working for you, I was able to make it work by:
1. Lay the holster on the table with the factory-fastened strap ends up, and the buckles towards you (end loop away from you).
2. Remove all three of the straps completely.
3. Starting with the top strap (towards the end loop which is away from you) feed it into the top loop on the right vertical strap (we’ll still call it R1) from right to left, velcro nubs facing DOWN towards the table, and continue to feed it through the top loop of the left vertical strap (L1)
4. Go through the plastic ring (which is just to the right of R1) with velcro nubs UP to create a first loop.
5. Cross back over the whole thing to insert the velcro nubs UP into loop L2 (second from the top on the left vertical) from the left, and go straight on through R2.
6. Velcro is now hanging out the right side of R2, nubs UP, and can be folded back towards L1, where you’ve got some fuzzy stuff to secure it, making a stylish X pattern. The plastic ring will wind up between the nubs and fuzzies.
7. Repeat with the second strap using L/R 2 and 3 instead of 1 and 2. Feed the strap velcro-down through the same middle loop that the first strap is already in, then the plastic ring, then back velcro nubs up through R3 and L3, and back to make a second X.
8. Keep the third strap as a back-up or something and don’t thread it back, I don’t know how it helps.
Beyond this confusion that the straps just cannot be tightened enough threaded as-is, it does work. Once I had these two straps, simply undoing the velcro, putting the wand in, and strapping it back in is easy. You’ll probably want to tape your body contact table into your wand or the like, as gravity will make it fall out–anyone have a better solution for that?
Verified owner Andy P (verified owner) –
Okay, I thought I either ordered the wrong size or was just an idiot until I saw Anthony’s instructions. No idea why it doesn’t come threaded right, but his solution works. Let me see if this gives me enough characters to elaborate on his comment.
1) Get some needlenose pliers.
2) Lay the holster on the table with the factory-fastened strap ends up, and the buckles towards you (end loop away from you).
3) Take the top strap *almost* fully out, so that it’s like you just fed it in to the top loop on the right vertical strap (I’ll call it loop R1), from the right to left, velcro nubs facing DOWN towards the table, and continued through the top loop of the left vertical strap (loop L1).
4) Go through the plastic ring (which is just to the right of R1) with velcro nubs UP to create a first loop.
5) Cross back over the whole thing to insert the velcro nubs UP into loop L2 (second from the top on the left vertical) from the left, and go straight on through R2.
6) Velcro is now hanging out the right side of R2, nubs UP, and can be folded back towards L1, where you’ve got some fuzzy stuff to secure it, making a stylish X pattern. The plastic ring will wind up between the nubs and fuzzies.
7) Repeat with the second strap using L/R 3 and 4 instead of 1 and 2, and as Anthony said, ignore the third strap since there is no 6th loop.
Store manager –
Andy we can’t thank you enough for the more detailed instructions you’ve provided. Please let us know if there’s anything else we can help with, or any way we can make our instructions clearer and easier to understand. We greatly appreciate it! <3
Verified owner Anthony A (verified owner) –
Took me a bit to figure this out, but if you go by the instructions and pictures it doesn’t hold even large wands. Take notice that there are 5 sewn in loops on each end. Thread the Velcro end through the top loop on each strap with buckle, then through the plastic ring, go opposite way through the next loop down and return to fasten. Makes an “X.” Repeat all the way down, wrapping the last one around the end of your wand. Ignore the bottom loop, for me just gets in the way. Needle nose pliers help a lot. Wish I could add pictures but hopefully this helps.
Only one on the market, but cheap and works.
Verified owner Michael L (verified owner) –
Perfect holster! Wands hangs nicely and blends in well with black. Durable nylon for long life.rnHighly recommended!
Verified owner Cheryl I (verified owner) –
What a great idea! Hands free
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Fits one of my wands good the other one not so good. They are cheap enough I got another one and did a little sewing so it works better for the second wand. Makes using a body contact pad a lot easier.
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Ok for the price. This is the only wand holster I could find available. Works and is adjustable so I guess it has to be adjustable to fit all kinds. Got it really fast.