IWB Holsters are considered to conceal the sidearm.
I have 3 that I use when I carry outside Wisconsin or while I am doing something here that requires it.
Crossbreed Super Tuck Deluxe:
It is an OK holster, I have had it for about 2 months and is is still not broken in. Even though I have a lot of time invested in trying to get it to conform. It also took longer than expected to get here, but I was not complaining when I saw the craftsmanship. It is easy to draw from, and very easy to re-holster. All in all, I give it a fairly good opinion.
C. Rusty Sherrick Custom:
This is my oldest, and is in excellent condition. The leather is sturdy and it will handle just about anything I have thrown at it like it was nothing. This is the best holster I have ever had or seen.
Galco Triton Kydex:
This thing is nasty uncomfortable. I got it because the one I was wearing in TN last year was having retention problems and it was a total waste of my money. I ended up spending the rest of the trip only carrying my back up with a pocket holster.
So I would suggest (If you can afford it) to go with a total custom leather holster like my C. Rusty Sherrick, but if you can't I would say go with the Super Tuck Deluxe. I use the one of the 2 in all of my CC courses, and when I am traveling out of Wisconsin. And I always have both with me just in case.
But that is just my opinion.:dude: