Motorola APX 4000 Radio Holder showcasing its sturdy design and adjustable retention features for secure communication equipment.
Close-up view of the Motorola APX 4000 Radio Holder highlighting ambidextrous handling and compatibility with lapel mics.
Motorola APX 4000 Radio Holder showcasing ambidextrous design and adjustable retention features.
A close-up of the Motorola APX 4000 Radio Holder highlighting its button protection and lapel mic compatibility.
Motorola APX 4000 Radio Holder mounted on a belt with G-Code Paddle attachment for easy access.
A side view of the Motorola APX 4000 Radio Holder featuring Molle clips for tactical vest mounting.
Motorola APX 4000 Radio Holder displayed against a neutral background with emphasis on its durable materials.
Motorola APX 4000 Radio Holder showing ambidextrous design and adjustable retention feature.
Close-up of the Motorola APX 4000 Radio Holder highlighting the protective raised area for buttons.
Different belt attachment options for the Motorola APX 4000 Radio Holder including G-Code Paddle and Tek-Lok.
Motorola APX 4000 Radio Holder in a tactical setup, demonstrating Molle clip compatibility.
Motorola APX 4000 Radio Holder showcasing its sturdy design and adjustable retention features for secure communication equipment.
Close-up view of the Motorola APX 4000 Radio Holder highlighting ambidextrous handling and compatibility with lapel mics.
Motorola APX 4000 Radio Holder showcasing ambidextrous design and adjustable retention features.
A close-up of the Motorola APX 4000 Radio Holder highlighting its button protection and lapel mic compatibility.
Motorola APX 4000 Radio Holder mounted on a belt with G-Code Paddle attachment for easy access.
A side view of the Motorola APX 4000 Radio Holder featuring Molle clips for tactical vest mounting.
Motorola APX 4000 Radio Holder displayed against a neutral background with emphasis on its durable materials.
Motorola APX 4000 Radio Holder showing ambidextrous design and adjustable retention feature.
Close-up of the Motorola APX 4000 Radio Holder highlighting the protective raised area for buttons.
Different belt attachment options for the Motorola APX 4000 Radio Holder including G-Code Paddle and Tek-Lok.
Motorola APX 4000 Radio Holder in a tactical setup, demonstrating Molle clip compatibility.

Motorola APX 4000 Radio Holder

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Stay safe and communicate effectively with the Motorola APX 4000 Radio Holder, designed specifically for professionals who rely on their radio for critical communication in high-pressure situations. This reliable radio holder is not just an accessory; it's a vital tool that can make all the difference when it matters most.

Built for ease of use, this radio holder offers ambidextrous handling, allowing users to quickly and comfortably access their radio from either side. The adjustable retention feature ensures your radio is secured yet easily accessible. With a raised area to protect the buttons, this holder keeps your device safe from accidental activations and damage.

The Motorola APX 4000 Radio Holder is also lapel mic compatible, making it a versatile choice for users who depend on hands-free communication. You can upgrade to a .093" Boltaron/Kydex material for enhanced durability, ensuring that your holder withstands the rigors of daily use.

The radio holder provides various belt attachment options to suit your needs. Choose from:

  • No Attachment - Customizable to your preference.
  • G-Code Paddle - Features an easy on-and-off paddle that fits 1.5" belts.
  • Tek-Lok - Ideal for up to 2" duty belts, offering quick accessibility.
  • Molle Clips - Perfect for mounting on a vest with 2" or 3" injection molded options.

Important to note: Some models have reversed controls, so please check compatibility if you choose different colors, using the lapel mic opening as a reference. Attachments will be installed at the rear of the holder. Keep in mind that these holders have NOT been tested in IDLH environments.

Remember, this product is an inert accessory; it is not a weapon or firearm and should be used solely as a holder for your radio.