🔒 Carry with Confidence!
The ComfortTac Ultimate Belly Band Holster 2.0 is a versatile and adjustable holster designed for comfort and security. Available in three sizes, it fits a variety of firearms and can be worn in multiple positions, making it ideal for concealed carry enthusiasts. The ambidextrous design ensures accessibility for all users, while the sleek nude color and neoprene material provide a discreet option for everyday carry.
Closure Type | Pull On |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Color | Nude |
Style Name | Right Hand Draw |
Material Type | Neoprene |
Size | Large (Belly Up To 44") |
M**H
Easy to wear
Some times you don't want to wear a belt and outside the was it holster. This holster setup works great for those times. The size is correct so use a tape measure around your waist to get the proper size. The velcro is strong and stays put. The material feels nice on the skin and it really tucks the handgun tight against the body. Everyone who carries concealed should buy one and give it a try.
S**.
Exceeded my expectations. Added my own thin kydex insert. Will buy again.
Purchased Oct 22. About 4+ month review. Worn 2-3x week (full day).Use with: Glock 19 with Surefire XC-1 Light Mounted, Extra 19-round mag, and EDC Kershaw knife, EDC CL-2T Surefire light.Bought it with a cautious and skeptical attitude wanting to be sure that this will serve its purpose. I needed a concealed carry option while in non-belted outfits (i.e. workout, comfortable, casual). At first it took awhile to really get it right for me. I have a bit of a belly and found that wearing the band relatively low helped it fit perfectly. See photos. The upper edge of the belly band aligns with top of my waistband give or take an inch. The back side is the same with the band sitting on the top curve of my butt.Often times I feel its more comfortable than my holster appendix setup (G-code incog holster + two mag holsters). And it conceals much closer to the body.One downside comes from just the nature of this setup (a little extra adusting when going to the restroom) but it is not much more than any usual inconvenience that just comes with any appendix carry.I'm writing this review bc I find myself thinking that I will purchase this again if it ever gives out. It has become a critical part of my concealed carry routine. I wear it pretty snug so it does not move around. As a result the vent holes on the inside seem stretched out but I say it is reasonable given the material and the way I wear it.I wear it to the gym 3x week and after the initial self-conscious phase from wearing it for the first time, I don't even think about it anymore. It has just become a part of me and my gym workout. And I'm pleasantly surprised at how well concealed it is while wearing workout T-shirt, workout pants and being active in the gym with other people in close proximity. Of course when doing arm-raised workouts (overhead press, pull-ups) the shirt may rise enough to show but nothing a longer shirt cant fix. And also the reason why I will probably buy the black one next time.I have also ran 1.5mi runs several times with it on a track and on treadmill and have had no problems. It takes trial and adjustment to figure out the right setup with your body type so don't dismiss it right away. Please note, I have been wearing this concealed carry setup appendix style for about a year now everyday so my body has adjjusted to the weight. Your mileage may vary depending on your body, conditioning, and adjustment. Running with this weight without having properly adjusted to the extra weight may cause pain/discomfort in any setup.Caveat: I did make my own kydex insert shell to help make it easier to holster. See photos. Molded kydex over the slide with a blow dryer; trimmed to fit the band pocket and for comfort (folded/trimmed corners); added square of velcro outside of kydex and inside of band pocket to keep kydex in place. *****Always be careful when re-hostering even with kydex to make sure strap or kydex or clothing is not in the trigger well.****
D**R
I want to love it ...
... but I can only like it. As most of us who carry concealed know - and we females of the tribe know best of all - looking for the perfect holster is not just comparable to the search for Mr. Right; it's more akin to the quest for the last unicorn. No matter how hard you try, you're just not going to find it.This one had a lot going for it. It sounded amazing on paper. In practice: yes and no. It's very, very comfortable. It's also very versatile. It works with my semi-autos and my revolvers. It can be worn with jeans, shorts, elasticized pants and skirts, dresses, just about anything. You can wear it low, high, gun at 12 o'clock, 2 o'clock, 3 o'clock, 6 o'clock (not that I'd recommend that), wherever and however you want. I love this about it.But (isn't there always a but) drawing from some of those positions is difficult. Concealability varies from fantastic to terrible depending on where you position it. Worn up high with the pistol at 12 o'clock, the butt right under my breasts/bra, you'd never know I had a gun, even in a fairly fitted tee shirt. But it's harder to get to up there unless you have on a snap-close western shirt or something like that.The snap on the retention strap is supposed to keep you from revealing your position due to the sound of ripping velco. That's a valid consideration, but it presents a less smooth profile for concealment. Same with the extra magazine pouch that you can attach or not.There is an additional pocket that's advertised as being for your phone. That would be super handy - but it doesn't fit the large phones that are popular today. It's useless for my Galaxy Notes. Neither the 10 nor the 20 will fit.Oh, I'm keeping it. For situations where wearing a belt holster isn't possible (dressy dresses, especially) it will be a godsend. But it could've been so much better with just a few tweaks: bigger phone pocket, choice of velco retention strap. I guess I'll keep on hunting for that unicorn.
G**E
Absolutely in love
Large Female here with a mom belly, hips and a glock 27. I wear a 2x, 18 pant and the xl fit fine. I wore this like the main photo shows, but maybe a little bit lower. It is perfect. It is comfortable. It concealed my glock 27 just fine even in a slightly fitted, slightly loose tshirt (somewhere between the 2 lol). I didn't feel the need to wear an added trigger guard. It's easy enough to put in and take out and I tried pulling the trigger through the material and it wasn't possible. I did cut the retention strap out. The button is too big and it printed, showing that I was carrying something. It's secure enough without it for now (hoping I don't regret this once the elastic starts the wear. ) I was able to pull from concealed in about 1 second to shooting ready. I practiced with the clasp and it took closer to 3, so that was another reason it had to go. I would highly recommend this simplistic design though. For the price ,I will just buy a new one when it wears! So much better than the $120 corset holster I bought and wouldn't conceal anything.
T**Z
Belly Band Gun Holder
I purchased this belly band in black and it works very well. However, the black band is visible when wearing a light shirt/top. I decided to purchase a white belly band however was disappointed due to the snap strap is slightly different making it a little cumbersome and the snap does not secure tightly as the black band purchased previously.
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