Maybe someone should review this product for a gun magazine... Oh, I did.
http://www.usconcealedcarry.com/concealed-carry-gear-reviews.htmI used a Recluse for a period of over a month with a Ruger LCP. I found it to work very well. These guys make a nice product.
The question was -- what advantage does it have over other holster designs? This holster design eliminates the problem of separating the gun from the holster on the draw. No need for hooks on the holster, thumb pushers, or special techniques. When you grip the gun in the holster, it separates for a clean draw. If separating the gun from the holster is your issue -- this IS your solution.
There are drawbacks. The finish on one side of the gun is not really protected against your pocket. Depending on your gun and finish, that may not be a big deal. It does, by definition, make the rig a little thinner too, of course.
You also can't re-holster without taking the whole rig out of your pocket. Also probably not a big deal in most situations, but something to be aware of.
I agree that having something touching the trigger wigged me out a bit at first. I got used to it. The process of putting the gun in the holster is very safe. Further, the carrying is exceptionally safe because the trigger simply can't move.
The Recluse is truly a new idea -- which I like. And, as you can see, it's pretty cool looking.