Two-Way Radio Cases
Durable carry cases and holsters designed for two-way radios and accessories, offered in styles from belt holsters to padded bags. The category spans budget through mid-range prices (avg $58) with 110 products and an average rating of 4.59; notable brands include Cut-Rate Batteries
Top Products
Mini Radio Utility Pouch (Black) by HSGI
HSGI
Budget
Safariland 763 Universal Portable Radio Holder
Safariland
Mid-Range
Zero9 Holsters Radio Case for APX6000/APX8000
Zero9 Holsters
Mid-Range
Starlink Mini protective silicone case
Zeroffi
Mid-Range
Radio chest harness with reflective strips and front pouch (2 pack)
LUITON
Mid-Range
Zero9 Holsters Radio Case for APX6000/APX8000
Zero9 Holsters
Mid-Range
Safariland 763 Universal Portable Radio Holder
Safariland
Mid-Range
RCH-101ORU Orange Chest Harness Holster for Two-Way Radios
HOLSTERGUY
Mid-Range
Case for Starlink Mini & Switch 2 Accessories — Shockproof Travel Bag
AstroniSync
Budget
Nylon Carry Case for Motorola MOTOTRBO XPR 3300e Two Way Radio
Cut-Rate Batteries
Budget
4 Pack Radio Holster and Strap for Two-Way Radios
Juecstr
Budget
Freechangku Starlink Mini waterproof hard case
Freechangku
Mid-Range
Model 5001 portable radio case for APX6000/8000
Zero9 Holsters
Mid-Range
Model 5001 Portable Radio Case, APX6000/8000 Holster
Zero9 Holsters
Mid-Range
Radio Pop-Up Taco MOLLE Pouch
High Speed Gear
Mid-Range
Motorola APX holster PMLN7732A universal
Motrola
Budget
Nylon carry case for Motorola XPR 7580e two-way radio
Cut-Rate Batteries
Budget
HYS Heavy Duty Drill Base Tablet Holder for CB Radio/Mic
HYS
Budget
RCH-101M Mesh Chest Harness Shoulder Holster for Motorola Radios
HOLSTERGUY
Mid-Range
Radio shoulder holster for two-way radios
LUITON
Mid-Range
G90-H1 Bracket Holder with Quiet Cooling Fan for Xiegu G90
Radioddity
Mid-Range
Nylon Carry Case for MOTOTRBO XPR 7550 with Belt Loop
Cut-Rate Batteries
Budget
Nylon Carry Case for MOTOTRBO XPR 7580e with Fixed Belt Loop
Cut-Rate Batteries
Budget
Amasu XPR6550 Front Cover with Speaker Compatable Case
Amasu
BudgetRoundups
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right size and fit for a two-way radio case?
Measure your radio's height, width, depth, and antenna position, then compare to the case internal dimensions; look for adjustable straps, elasticized pockets, or molded interiors for a snug fit and check whether the case accommodates battery packs or belt clips
What materials and protection levels should I consider?
Common materials include ballistic nylon, molded plastic, leather, and silicone; ballistic nylon and molded plastic offer abrasion and impact resistance, leather provides style and moderate protection, and silicone protects against scratches and minor drops—choose based on expected wear, weather exposure, and required durability
Which mounting and carrying options are most useful?
Look for belt loops, MOLLE-compatible straps, D-rings, shoulder straps, and swivel clips depending on whether you need hands-free carry, tactical attachment to gear, or quick release; also consider cases with loop-and-hook panels for radio routing and accessory placement
Are there cases that allow full radio functionality while protected?
Yes—many cases feature antenna cutouts, clear touchscreen windows, speaker/microphone ports, and pass-throughs for external mics or earpieces so you can use controls, hear audio, and connect accessories without removing the radio
How do I maintain and clean a two-way radio case?
For nylon or fabric cases, brush off debris, spot-clean with mild soap and water, and air-dry; leather should be wiped with a damp cloth and conditioned occasionally; avoid harsh solvents and prolonged UV exposure to preserve materials and hardware
What features affect price and value?
Durability of materials, reinforced stitching, brand reputation, specialized mounting systems (MOLLE), integrated weatherproofing, and custom molded fits typically increase cost; budget cases under $50 often use simpler fabric designs, while higher-priced cases add protective or tactical features
Do cases provide weatherproofing or waterproof protection?
Some cases offer water-resistant materials and sealed seams for splash protection, but fully waterproof cases with submersion ratings are less common; check product specifications for IP ratings or explicit waterproof claims if full water protection is required