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B**T
Great
My son who wears it says it’s very comfortable .with a different belt from another company he would barely keep it on for his insulin pump this belt is great and we love the colors and is pump is nice and secure
Z**H
Gift for granddaughter
We got this for our granddaughter after she said she wanted something to carry her money in for day camp. She loves it!
T**Y
does not stay when adjusted
I bought this for my very tiny 7 year old who was diagnosed with T1D because he got a dexcom. it works good for now but because he is so small when it adjust it to take it smaller it does not stay and stretches back out. works for the time being but i will need to replace to something a bit smaller. also i doubt i will be able to use it after he gets a insulin pump as the receiver for the dexcom takes up all of the room.overall he says its very comfortable and very easy for a new T1D to figure out how to use it.
D**A
Works for what we need.
School requested something for her to carry her phone in instead of her backpack. So this works great for on the playground.
A**R
Bulky for daytime but perfect for overnight comfort
Bought this zipperless belt for my 3 yr old to wear overnight since his Spibelt zippers had snagged up his bedsheets. The Spibelt zipper also occasionally rolled under to press against his skin, which a preschooler cannot easily adjust himself even when he's awake. The zipperless Bandi is smooth and it stays in position due to the padded inserts sewn into the pocket of the belt. The insulin pump or other device fits between two padded inserts. Although this design increases comfort, it does add bulk. We still prefer Spibelt Spibelt during the daytime for our very active boy. The Bandi also takes up more space on the child's small waist. It could be cumbersome to wear with certain types of clothing for little ones. Smaller T1D children are also more likely to be wearing a CGM sensor on their lower back than on their belly. Bandi can be bulky for those with such a device inserted on their waistline and possibly interfere with the function of the CGM sensor. Additionally, our son recently potty trained, and the Spibelt is best for staying out of the "line of fire" during quick potty breaks. In conclusion, Bandi is probably a better design for older children who (a) aren't constantly running and climbing and (b) are more capable of adjusting the belt around the waistband of their pants unassisted. Great choice for overnight comfort. I'm very happy with the purchase. Although at this price point, there's little chance I would purchase a backup.
A**.
Exactly as described
We did return this product because my son changed his mind. BUT it was great. Stretchy and durable material, the overlap pocket is safe and secure, and also easily accessible. Perfect for all sorts of devices. It fit my large LG Stylo6 for reference
A**E
Didn’t work for us but would recommend
I really wanted this to work for us. The colors are fun and bright. The material was perfect and some what stretchy and overall seemed very well made. My daughter is an average sized 6 year old but these children sized belts are designed for a much younger child. A regular iphone 11 barely fit and made the belt bulky and square sitting off of her waist making it very noticeable under her shirt. The size of the belt did not allow for any growth. I would definitely recommend for younger/smaller children who do not have a cell phone for their dexcom readings.
B**R
Works great for iPhone 11
Fits the iPhone 11 great. Very nice material. However, because the material is so soft/silky I have to adjust the size often. It slips back to the biggest position.
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