The iCarry is intended for use in active shooter situations or similar emergencies where you may lawfully respond. It should be worn only when you need to be clearly identified as a responsible armed civilian — not for daily carry.
Yes. iCarry is designed to fit over everyday clothing, jackets, or gear, and is suitable for legal concealed or open carriers, off-duty officers, and trained civilians.
Yes. It’s a non-electronic, passive identification tool. There are no restrictions on wearing high-visibility markers. However, always follow your local firearm laws.
iCarry is designed with high-contrast yellow armbands for fast visual recognition under pressure. We’re actively working to raise awareness among law enforcement and security professionals across the U.S.
Yes — iCarry works over tactical gear, outerwear, or soft body armor. It’s flexible and stays visible even when layered.
Yes! We offer special pricing for:
Law enforcement agencies
Houses of worship
Security teams
Training organizations
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Most tactical identifiers are designed for trained professionals. iCarry is made for everyday civilians who carry legally, providing a simple, highly visible solution that doesn’t require training or tech.
No. iCarry is worn above the elbow on the upper arm, far from your waistband or holster area. It was specifically designed not to interfere with draw mechanics or weapon retention.
Yes. iCarry is reusable and durable enough for repeated use. If you're involved in a real-world event, we recommend replacing it out of an abundance of caution — but for training or simulation, it can be used multiple times.
Absolutely. iCarry is a great tool for force-on-force, CCW training scenarios, and emergency preparedness drills — especially when teaching civilian response alongside law enforcement protocols.
Not at all. iCarry is unisex, adjustable, and designed for a variety of body types, clothing styles, and carry methods.