

๐ก๏ธ Carry Confidence, Command Presence
The Safariland 763 Universal Portable Radio Holder is a compact, lightweight, and durable carrier designed to fit nearly all standard portable police radios. Crafted with rugged Safarilaminate material and backed by Bianchiโs trusted manufacturing, this radio holder combines professional aesthetics with unmatched reliability, making it an essential accessory for security professionals who demand both function and style.


| ASIN | B000MF2UA6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #625 in Two-Way Radio Cases |
| Brand | Safariland |
| Brand Name | Safariland |
| Color | Basketweave Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 381 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00781606841005 |
| Included Components | Bianchi 763-4: Radio Carrier, Basket Weave, Black |
| Item Type Name | Hunting equipment |
| Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Bianchi |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 763-4 |
| Model Number | 763-4 |
| Number Of Pockets | 1 |
| Number of Compartments | 1 |
| Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
| UPC | 781606841005 781602045384 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
S**N
Great Radio Holder
Been using this for a Harris XG-75 for a while, it works great. Fits snug, doesnโt come out unless I want it to.
H**5
Sturdy/Good Quality
As usual, Safariland makes quality equipment. This radio carrier is sturdy and appears that it will last a long time. It is adjustable to fit a variety of radios and won't come flying out while chasing someone. It also goes on the duty belt easy.
G**S
Spend the money on good gear.
Both my wife and I are in law enforcement me for 18 years her for 15. Over the years she had to replace her radio holder 2 or 3 times due to wear and tear. She was going to buy another cheap nylon one and I told her to spend the money on a good gear. I replaced my first nylon radio holder with this safariland holder 15 years ago and it still looks great and has held up to the abuse of daily duty.
P**N
Works well with the Motorola XTS
I purchased this carrier because I was issued one of the newer Motorola XTS radios. With my older brick radio, all I had was one of those velcro strap holders with no bottom support. That always worked fine with the old radio, but it sucked with the new XTS radio. This 763 carier has a supporting bracket on the bottom. The radio is held in place very securely. The only issue I have had is that these XTS radios key up way too easily. This carrier does a pretty good job of keeping the radio from keying, but I have still inadvertantly keyed my radio a couple times while moving around in the car. This seems to be more of a radio issue, than a problem with the carrier. After I had this issue, I tightened the strap around the radio, and the accidental keying has not happened again. If you get this carrier, keep the strap tight around the radio, and you should be good. The carrier does not swivel, but I prefer that. It is not bulky and sits comfortably on my belt. I recommend this carrier for the XTS radios.
I**Y
sufficient
it's of solid construction. it's pretty much as you would expect. velcro is adjustable and strong. I carry a "short stem" so my radio is in and out of the carrier all day and this carrier has held up reliably.
A**N
Works great!
Worked perfectly for my radio. Fit Motorola XTS series without any problems. I love that it keeps the radio close to the belt and it doesn't get caught on seat belts or anything else. Definitely worth the buy, and you can never go wrong with Safariland products, they are top of the line.
P**K
Great fit!
My PD recently went to plain black gear. Didnโt care for the radio holster that comes with the Motorola APX8000 radio. My radio fits in this holster with ease and stays put all shift and doesnโt ride too high or sits too low.
J**N
Well made and functional but...
I used this on duty for my local Sheriff's office. The product is well made and functional, but the radios the department switched to are not suited for this product. My motorola xpr 7550 would easily come out because I wear the mic over my shoulder and it pulls up in the radio. My only succes was by clipping the radio to the securing strap and tightening it. But it still shifted with movement and getting in and out of the car.
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