SPIbelt Diabetic Belt: Adult – No-Bounce, Discreet Belt with Hole for Insulin Pump or Other Medical Devices! (No Logo Band with Black Pocket/Black Zip)
The Diabetic SPIbelt is the perfect product for individuals with medical needs because it is comfortable enough for daily wear and was designed to carry an insulin pump. Every Diabetic SPIbelt can securely and comfortably accommodate cords and infusion tubing through a reinforced pass-through hole. The pass-through hole is placed behind the pocket to allow
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Recommended for those with insulin pumps I bought the adult size for my 15 year old daughter for her insulin pump. She loves it. She wears it all the time even to bed. She is very active and she says it stays put and doesn’t bounce around. She can adjust it very easy wherever she wants and how tight she wants it: lower hip/waist or upper hip/waist area. It doesn’t need belt loops to stay put but the strap goes through belt loops. Either way it’s adjustable. It’s easy to pull the tubing through the opening of the pouch, and she…
Bag is Thin Swimsuit Liner Stretch Nylon Tricot Fabric I really don’t care for this belt after hesitatingly buying it. As other reviews said, yes, it is terribly uncomfortably tight (much more child-sized than adult-sized), but slightly loosens over time like a cheap elastic band that holds up pajama bottoms, but you still feel the pressure of tightness and the elastic easily rolls which hurts as it digs into your skin. The pressure of it around your waist, and especially the thick buckle when sleeping, is uncomfortable. The fabric of the tiny bag…
If you’re on the fence…get this! If you are on the fence about getting this item…do it!!!!I was on the fence, but took the plunge. This purchase was for my first insulin pump, and I was guessing at what I would need for it. I wear this belt all the time. The hole in the back keeps your tubing from getting caught in zippers, and it’s so small it’s not noticeable under a shirt. My doctors even asked me where I got it from, and I let them know. I am from a small town, and they had not seen anything like it before…