

🖤 Conceal with confidence, carry with comfort.
The Ultimate Belly Band Holster by ComfortTac is a premium neoprene concealed carry solution designed for men and women. It comfortably fits waists up to 44 inches and accommodates a wide range of pistols from subcompact to full size, including Glock, Smith & Wesson, Ruger, and more. Its versatile design allows multiple carry positions—inside waistband, appendix, cross-body, or shoulder—without the need for a belt, making it perfect for active professionals seeking discreet, all-day comfort and quick access.











| ASIN | B01DEGYTC6 |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Brand | ComfortTac |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (33,860) |
| Date First Available | 16 April 2016 |
| Hand orientation | Left |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item display length | 42.25 inches |
| Item display width | 5 inches |
| Manufacturer | ComfortTac |
| Manufacturer reference | FBA_BUBBH-R |
| Material type | Neoprene |
| Package Dimensions | 25.5 x 16.79 x 4.9 cm; 200 g |
| Size | One Size |
| Style | Right Hand Draw |
| Weight | 198 g |
C**N
Buena relacion calidad precio
J**I
I thought this would be just another Spandex-type wrap-around with an additional slot to use as a holster... I was wrong! This does wrap around, secured with Velcro, like a Spandex wrap, but the quality is far better than just a plain brace wrap. The holster is integrated into the belt with a very positive snap closure. The magazine pouch is adjustable with a new form of Velcro I have never seen (It sticks anywhere on the wrap, but doesn't have the Velcro feel to it). I have sub-compact handguns up to full size, military-issue (all steel) handguns. I tried them all in this holster. EVERY pistol I have, from my tiny .22 Derringer to my Browning Hi-Power and Tokarev military surplus pistols, fit into the holster, nice and snug (I don't know how they did that). The magazine pouch holds my single-stack Tokarev magazines or even a 13 round double-stack (I can fit two Tokarev single stack or one double-stack Hi-Power mag in the pouch). The mag pouch has a Velcro strap to adjust for thickness or length of the magazine and holds them in snug, but not too tight where it is tough to pull out. I turned the magazine pouch upside down when carrying one mag for easier swapping of magazines (old habit)... even with a fully-loaded 9mm, 13 round steel magazine, the inverted carry is secure. The strap holds it snug, releases with a tug on the strap and the mag still holds until I pull it out (I wouldn't say it is equal to a competition plastic/polymer mag holder, but this is for concealed carry, not competition). Regardless of which pistol I choose to conceal carry, or where I need to have the rig on my body, the belt allows me to pull it up to my armpits or around my thigh (IF I wore a skirt... I don't, but I tried to see if it would work, it does). Whether it is up under my armpits or around my waist, even with a Tokarev or 1911 or the Hi-Power, this does not print - the good thing about the holster design is the snap strap holding the pistol in the holster - It can be positioned to positively lock your pistol regardless of the shape of the handgun. I can confidently carry in "Condition One" with the 1911 or Tokarevs. The strap can be placed between the hammer and firing pin with a round in the chamber, safety on and hammer cocked. Regardless the size of pistol, that holster strap holds the weapon in place. I totally recommend this "Belly Band" holster for anyone who is lawfully carrying concealed. I have custom leather twin shoulder holsters for my Hi-Powers and my Tokarevs that cost over $200 each. In order to use them, I have to dress a specific manner to have them be accessible. This Belly Band holster puts my twin rigs to shame, being able to be used as an underarm shoulder rig or a belly rig (appendix carry, belly carry, anywhere and any position on your torso). The band is comfortable and does not pinch or scratch. For discreet conceal carry, this product is ideal for one-pistol carry without having to wear a baggy jacket to keep from printing. I wore a plain T-shirt to a dentist visit and the dentist/assistants never noticed I was armed. It's a great band/holster. Recommend 100%
L**Y
I've been having mine since 2019 and it's still holding up. It's got a small tear just from usual wear and tear, but it's still fully functional and comfortable as this is my EDC holster. I have the HK VP40 as my EDC and this holster carrys it for hours on end no problem as it's not a small firearm. I even use this holster when I go on jogs with my weapon and it doesn't slip down. I carry appendix and it conceals my weapon very well as you can adjust how high or low it sits on the waist. I also don't use the elastic strap to hold the firearm in place as I don't want it to slow down my draw and I've never had any issues with the weapon being pushed out of the holster through hikes, runs, car rides, etc. Just a very solid holster at a very good price. If the quality hasn't changed since then, I highly recommend this holster. I'm about to place an order for a replacement very soon.
E**C
As a member of the law enforcement community, I am constantly looking for something that will aid in concealment (especially when off-duty) and purchase products that appear to be able to aid in this concealment. In the case of the Belly Band holster, it definitely has some pros and cons. I have only used this with a Sig P229 for size reference. Pros One size and is versatile Wore it on a run in just a t-shirt and shorts. It held in place very well with the pistol and did not print. (This was not the case when wearing regular clothes as mentioned in the cons) For activities like running, the "mag pouch" is perfect for placing cards and IDs. You can move it up and down your torso and rotate it around to find the most desirable placement. Does not add much weight and is fairly comfortable Cons The "mag pouch" was nearly useless for actually holding mags. Tried having one and two mags in it and they both were squeezed out with just regular movement and bending over. The positions you can have it in get very limited with normal movement and if carrying bags (such as a backpack). I found myself moving it around to adjust it more than I would have liked. I do not like the clip for the restraining strap. I am sure with some practice I could become quick with deployment, but freeing the firearm will either take 2 hands or you'll have to pull the tab with your shooting hand and then move your hand into position to draw. I'd prefer something that can break away as the hand comes to the grip (a true thumb break). I know there are many points were it is stated that many remove this strap all together, but I wouldn't trust the retention of the material alone without it.
F**N
Haven't worn this, just tried it on. Seems to fit well, doesn't seem to slide around, & appears to be comfortable. Conceals my gun neatly under my arm. I think it will do well. Delivered quickly..
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