🖤 Conceal with confidence, carry with style.
The ComfortTac Belly Band Holster offers a versatile, adjustable fit for waists up to 54", compatible with most popular pistols and revolvers. Featuring a hard plastic trigger guard and metal snap retention for enhanced safety, it supports multiple carry styles for both left- and right-handed users, blending comfort and secure concealment in one sleek design.
Size | Belly Up To 54" |
Brand | ComfortTac |
Hand Orientation | Left |
Material | Plastic |
Style | Left Hand Draw |
Color | Black |
Closure Type | Snap |
Manufacturer | ComfortTac |
UPC | 712038412426 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.13 x 6.77 x 2.95 inches |
Package Weight | 0.35 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 0.62 Pounds |
Brand Name | ComfortTac |
Part Number | XL-BUBBH-L |
J**I
FAR Better Than I Thought!
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%
S**Y
Best so far
I am a 5'2 130lbs and this not only fits great around the lower area of my stomach but it is comfortable and doesn't fold up. I put my pants or shorts right over the bottom of this and it fits great. Conceals well. I love that its not a heavy band and it holds my firearm snug and the snap is extremely easy to unsnap when needed. Little to no sweat. I like that I am able to switch sides and unvelcro the extra mag holder and move that as well. This is a simple band with only the gun compartment and an extra mag attachment that can be removed. I wanted this. I did not care for the bands that have 7 different items to hold. Simple and gets the job done. if you are looking for a band that holds several extra mags and has a knife pocket etc, this is not for you. With all that, comes a thicker band and my preference was opposite of that. Overall great quality.
M**O
Not a bad holster
I bought this belly holster in order to carry my Beretta 92 FS. I was not expecting too much for the ComfortTac belly band holster, as it looked no different than the back support belts that the VA issues us military veterans with bad backs. Anyhow, I got my product today. I opened it up, read the instructions, and pried the velcro open. I was sort of dissapointed because I am a big fella, and I feel that they could of added a few couple of more inches to how wide the belt is. I think that at the moment, the belly belt is only like 4 inches wide. The length was great for my 44 inch waist, and I think I still have like a spare 10 inches of belt left. Tucking the extra piece of belt is not a problem, as the belt overlaps over the excess piece, and it is comfortably secured with velcro. Putting it on and off was awesome. Plain and simple, on and off.Next came putting the spare magazine pouch that it came with the test. Out of five stars, I rate the extra mag pouch a 2. The reason being is that for a 15 round mag, I had to really muscle the elastic strap to an extreme point and secure it with the snaps it comes with. At one point, I really was afraid of pulling it too hard, because the material that the velcro part sits on is the neoprene part, and that part is really soft. But thankfully it didn't tear and I was able to secure the snap in place. I'll leave it secured for a few days, and see if that gives the elastic strap some room to stretch, and then easily be able to secure the snap properly.Finally came the moment of truth, securing my pistol to the belly band holster.I'll start out that the Beretta 92 FS, or perhaps any other pistol with a similar size barrel, is too heavy for the belly band holster to allow one to carry the pistol at the front position. I found that the loaded pistol would flap forward and bulge out from my lose shirt. Because of the weight too, and the smoothness of the neoprene material, I noticed too that on the front position the entire belt would just slide down the belly, and stay right about the navel region. After trying a few other positions, I liked the (Right) hip positioning of the pistol. Interestingly enough, on the hip position the pistol does not seem to bulge out too much., plus it allows one to sit comfortably on a chair and not have to fidget around to readjust anything. Even as I sit here on my computer desk, I don't feel uncomfortable at all with the belt on, three magazines (one in the pistol, one mag next to the pistol compartment, and one on the extra mag pouch that they gave me). I have to say, it is definitely more comfortable than the Sam Brown belt style I had, and best of all, I don't have to have any extra belt keepers and crap around. Plus this belly belt is very soft and light too.I'll have to see how long this material lasts, but so far, I am enjoying the belly belt, and I will be using it daily. If I can get one year's use out of it, I'll be happy.
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