I don't read much about this holster, but I'm finding the Bawidamann Gotham x300 holster (v2) seems to defy the laws of physics on me. It’s a big piece of kydex, and super long (fits Glock with comp plus x300) but is more comfortable and prints less on me than my JMCK G17 holsters no-light holsters with big wedges. I've retrofitted it it with two Raven metal clips that disappear on the belt.
Figuring it must be the length that is making the difference. The Eidolon should approximate the Gotham minus x300 (same angles, same wedge/claw), but Eidolon is not as long and as a result(?) doesn’t conceal as well on me (more likely to roll out). Hey I’m a long dude (6'4", 220), maybe I should be using a longer holster.
The other notable difference with the Gotham (other than it's bent in the opposite direction from most kydex holsters) is that the front clip rides on an angled surface at the front of the holster (massive “front sight channel”), and the second one in the middle of the holster. The JMCKs ( and all the other holsters I can think of) either spread the clips out or put them both in the middle, or towards the rear.
Or maybe I just need to keep running an X300 all the time, and loving the Gotham. It just seems logical that when I don’t anticipate needing a light there should be an even less-bulky option.