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The ComfortTac Belly Band Holster is a premium neoprene waistband holster designed for both men and women, accommodating a wide range of pistols and revolvers from subcompact to full-size. Featuring a secure hard plastic trigger guard and metal snap retention strap, it offers versatile carry options including appendix, hip, and cross-draw. Adjustable to fit waist sizes up to 54", this holster ensures comfort and discreet concealment without printing, making it a top choice for professional concealed carriers seeking flexibility and safety.











| ASIN | B01DEGYTC6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,988 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #40 in Gun Holsters |
| Brand | ComfortTac |
| Brand Name | ComfortTac |
| Closure Type | Snap |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (50,765) |
| Date First Available | April 16, 2016 |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Included Components | ComfortTac Ultimate Belly Band Gun Holster |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.04 x 6.61 x 1.93 inches |
| Manufacturer | ComfortTac |
| Material | Neoprene |
| Model Name | FBA_BUBBH-R |
| Mounting Type | Belly/waist |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
| Part Number | FBA_BUBBH-R |
| Size | Belly Up To 44" |
| Style | Right Hand Draw |
| Suggested Users | unisex |
| UPC | 646437859813 |
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%
B**N
this is the best system I've tried so far
Although I've only been carrying for 2 years, this is the best system I've tried so far. I bought this for my girlfriend and she loves it as well, however I've been using it myself as my primary method of carry since I first received it and practiced with it at the range. It is comfortable, versatile, and easy to conceal. It seems to me that it fits virtually all sized handguns. I've carried both a subcompact Sig P938 and a full-sized Sig P226. Both pistols fit snugly in the elastic holster and stay secure, even without the security strap (without the strap, just ensure that your waist band is tight). Perhaps the greatest thing about this belly band holster, as well as most of them I'm sure, is how versatile they are! Not only can you carry most pistols with a single system, but you can also position your carry piece however you want. When I'm in a T-shirt, I carry with the band a little higher and more centered for concealment. When I'm in a tuck-in shirt, I carry a little lower and further right. When I'm running, I pull it up high and position the pistol under my elbow. And this are only a few options that you have. Only a couple minor advisements, and these are just to be nit-picky and keep the manufacturer on their toes: - Although you can position the pistol wherever you want, there is no way to cant the pistol in order to make gripping the pistol easier in more awkward positions, or move the grip to help with concealment. This is not an important feature for most pistols, but because I carry a full-sized pistol, this is a reason I am considering trying out the Cross Breed Modular Belly band. - The magazine holder on this belly band, is okay for smaller double stack magazines, however for longer magazines it is too shallow, and not tight enough to securely hold single stacks (in my humble opinion). For this reason, I have continued to my place my spare mag in a Remora/Sticky magazine holder in my back pocket. I have also tried placing the Remora mag holder in between the overlap in the belly band, which works well until you try to bend over, ouch. Like I said, this is the best system I've owned so far. Give it a try!
C**N
Buena relacion calidad precio
D**.
Totaly not the product showed in desrciption! It looks cheap and would not paid over 20$ for this thing sorry 🤨 no signs of the brand and no extra detachable pouch so...a cheap copy period Scam !!
A**W
Falsely advertising as a brand named one. No brand name and super cheaply made. Returned.
R**N
No snap just velcro. No logo. And the left option that appears for 117$ (all you have to do is take the less expensive one and turn it upside down it's exactly the same for the left side
S**B
Completely different from description. Does not include extra mag holder as described. Not brand as described. Crappy knock off. Will not hold any pistol size safely or comfortably. Save your time and money and walk away
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