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The Belly Band Hand Gun Holster is a versatile and comfortable solution for concealed carry, accommodating virtually any firearm with its unique design. Made from breathable elastic material, it offers ambidextrous functionality and secure retention, making it perfect for both men and women. Whether you prefer inside or outside the waistband, this holster adapts to your lifestyle while ensuring safety and accessibility.
Closure Type | Hook and Loop |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Color | Beige |
Style Name | Unique |
Material Type | ventilated elastic |
Size | 3X-Large |
L**P
Comfortable & Superior Conceal. Superior Price!
Comfortable & Superior Conceal. So, I tried this with 3 different guns. 1. H&K .40 cal USP Compact with rail laser (didn't fit because of laser). 2. S&W M&P .45 ACP Compact/4" barrel (fit - but not really a good conceal gun). & 3. Springfield XDS 9mm 3.3" barrel. Also, a 9mm XDS 8 round mag. See in the pics how it looked. I bought a MEDIUM size. I am 6' & 188lbs; waist 35", belly 37". I have about and inch of Velcro left and it was snug and comfortable. It's perfect for my size.PROs:Price - you can't beat the price. You could buy 3 at the price of a decent IWB cordura or kydex holster (both of which I own).Comfort - felt good to me. Breathable.Maximum concealment - aside from an ankle holster (which I own & hate) - this is so versatile to position (up under arms - or down close to waist).Trade-offs (not necessarily a con):Draw - The draw of course is going to be tricky in a quick situation because you'd have to pull up shirt to access. So, I'd probably only use this for maximum concealment if I was in a situation where I could be embarrassed if people knew I was packing. I always carry legally - but not all my friends understand the innate sense to protect one's self with a gun.Material - it's light & stretchy - but wouldn't allow my laser equipped .40 cal to go in because the laser had sharp edges (cheap laser). Also, it's not cut out for that shape. BUT at this price - you can modify it to work (as many on this review board have).I see myself using this when I have to - i.e. summertime - or close social gatherings.PHOTOS: (using S&W M&P .45 ACP compact on MY right; Springfield XDS 3.3" 9mm on MY left in picture; XDS mag)1. concealed with both guns down at belly level. .45 outline can be seen somewhat - but it's a tanktop!! With a flannel - you wouldn't see it. 9mm is not very noticeable.2. unconcealed showing position.3. concealed with both guns higher up.4. unconcealed with both guns higher up.5 NO guns in holster with same tank top shirt.6. Size comparison...Both guns: Bottom- S&W M&P .45 ACP 4" compact; Top- Springfield XDS 3.3" 9mm5 stars when accounting for price. Material is light - but that's what I wanted. Perfect for me.
T**R
Better Than an IWB Rig
I've carried with various IWB holsters for the better part of a decade and have not found one that is combines comfort, being secure, and not too bulky. Usually, they are one or two but missing the third. After reading a lot about belly band holsters, I decided to give them a try.My primary worry/concern was that the elastic material would allow something to penetrate the trigger guard and allow my Glock to be negligently discharged. In fact, some other reviewers (on other forums) demonstrate this. However, it actually is very difficult to push into the trigger guard and pull the trigger because the material gets tight as the gun is seated in the holster and stretched around your body. I am no longer concerned about safety after testing this feature about 100 times with an empty Glock without having success pulling the trigger all the way back and "firing" the gun.The belly band is also fairly comfortable (but takes a little getting used to, as with any holster). Eventually, you forget that it is there. It doesn't catch on your clothes and doesn't make any sound. Depending on your attire, you can wear it high (over your belly) or wear it deep (below the belt/waistline). Very versatile. Mine came with both magazine holders, which hold loaded Glock 17 magazines perfectly.I cut off the velcro thumb breaks. The holster holds my Glock 19 and 26 snug even while running without them. I cannot attest to this using a smaller frame gun, like an LCP, though.This one is my second belly band holster. I use my other one for working out because it is perfect for wearing under shorts that don't have belts. So I don't care if that one gets sweaty.
A**N
It's all about appplication
I do not carry with this belly band (or any belly band, for that matter) every day/casually. I normally carry IWB at a sharp 3 o'clock. However, when I have a formal occasion or a reason to dress up, IWB is difficult to achieve -- tucking in your dress shirt around your IWB is a pain and it's normally too hot in my region to wear a full suit or blazer. So that leaves open carry, ankle carry, downsizing my weapon to pocket carry, or awkwardly tucking around my IWB....or I could use this belly band.This band is comfortable, does not sweat me or make me feel hot, and it stays in place without making me feel like I'm being squeezed. I wear it underneath my dress shirt at roughly 8:30-9 o'clock, and you cannot tell my subcompact 9mm is there. I've even carried it over my dress shirt, under my slim-fit vest, in the same position without it printing or protruding. It's not as fast as my EDC, but almost all my dress clothing/formal concealment options will limit that. This is a good compromise between concealment and accessibility. I can still jerk my shirt up with my left hand and quickly procure my pistol with my right. If this holster has a downside, it's the velcro. If your band runs small or large in sizing (mine was larger than the size chart led me to expect; this actually wouldn't be a problem if the velcro section was longer around the band), the velcro can pick at your shirt, depending on the material. Furthermore, the velcro straps for your pistol are slightly longer than they should be, and they are not quick to rip free if you're using it to secure your pistol. You can simply not use the strap and tuck it behind your firearm, but the velcro area where it should have stuck will pick at your shirt, as afore mentioned. I do suggest you consider how comfortable you are with your firearm/carry protocols before you consider this -- unlike a protective/secure leather or kydex holster, the holster/sleeve that your pistol is held in is just elastic. Unless you could rig a kydex insert that fits, you will not have secure trigger protection (if you're carrying a singe action semi automatic with no external safety, be aware of what you lean against or allow near your firearm).Also, I am less than impressed with the magazine slots. They have no retaining mechanisms aside from being elastic, and I've actually had my double-stack 9mm magazines fall out of them after a period of movement (thankfully I observed this while wearing/testing it within my home, as the magazines fell straight to the floor). I have started using them for carrying a small flashlight and a folding knife (both of which have pocket clips to hold them in place).Overall, I am happy with my belly band and have found it to be my best option for formal events, church, etc. It has made my carry life easier at a price point which is appropriate for how often I use it.
J**T
Fast dilivery
Huby loves it
A**R
Holster belly bad
Looks great but I received a flesh colour when I ordered a black one, seems fine though
A**R
Three Stars
rec'd white.
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