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Kydex vs Boltaron: Choosing the Right Holster Material

Updated June 12, 2026 · By the KydexRig team

Both Kydex and Boltaron are thermoplastic sheets used to mold rigid holsters, and both make excellent products. The differences are subtle but matter when you're speccing a product line. Here's what actually changes between them — and how to choose.

Key Takeaways

Contents

  1. What they are
  2. Head-to-head comparison
  3. Which thickness to spec
  4. How to choose for your line

What they are

Kydex is an acrylic-PVC thermoplastic — the industry-standard holster material for decades. It's rigid, holds molded detail well, and offers a clean audible-click retention. Boltaron is a similar acrylic-PVC alloy engineered for higher heat and impact resistance. In the hand, a finished Kydex and Boltaron holster feel very similar.

Head-to-head comparison

PropertyKydexBoltaron
Heat resistanceGood (~150–160°F softening)Higher (~values above Kydex)
Impact resistanceExcellentSlightly higher
Chemical resistanceGoodSlightly better
Retention / molding detailExcellentExcellent
Colors & finishesWidest selectionMore limited
CostLowerHigher
Best forEveryday carry, broad color rangeHot climates, duty / extreme use

Exact heat figures vary by grade and thickness — confirm against the supplier's current datasheet for production specs.

Which thickness to spec

How to choose for your line

For the vast majority of concealed-carry and everyday holsters, 0.080" Kydex is the right default: proven, cost-effective, and available in the widest range of colors and patterns. Choose Boltaron when your customers operate in hot climates or demanding duty environments where the extra heat and impact margin justifies the cost. Many brands offer Kydex as standard and Boltaron as a premium upgrade option.

Want to feel the difference? We can sample the same holster in Kydex and Boltaron, at multiple thicknesses, so you can spec with confidence. Request samples →

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