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  • uglyduckling
    Member
    • Jul 2014
    • 344

    What is the best Belly Band holster? Brand?

    As the title states... Looking for ideas and first hand reviews. Thank you!!
    John 3:16
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    TurboChrisB
    Calguns Addict
    • Mar 2010
    • 5116

    I have one...it's the "Belly Band" brand. They are such a simple design..that I'd just about guess you can't go wrong with whichever brand you choose.

    Here it is on Amazon....$10 shipped Prime. Can't beat that.



    It's a good concept. I got mine on a whim at a gunshow about 5 years ago. It works..I actually wore mine a couple times, but I was more comfortable with it above my belly...under the armpit about elbow height. I haven't used it in quite a while tho..mostly just pocket carry now. But I did find it to be reasonably comfortable. I probably wouldn't want it there all day tho. But for a couple hours? It was fine.

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    • #3
      L84CABO
      Calguns Addict
      • Mar 2009
      • 8657

      Look at Crossbreed. Their version comes with a kydex insert that give you much greater trigger protection.
      "Kestryll I wanna lick your doughnut."

      Fighter Pilot

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      • #4
        Dee_Dub
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2011
        • 2096

        I use a Pistol wear. Check it out.
        A man's GOT to know his limitations.

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        • #5
          Bete Noire
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2008
          • 578

          Unity Tactical Clutch belt


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          • #6
            38Special
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2013
            • 1539

            I have a Daltech bellyband.
            Only issue I have is it gets a bit warm working outdoors all day.
            Mrs 38Special
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            • #7
              CandG
              Spent $299 for this text!
              CGN Contributor - Lifetime
              • Apr 2014
              • 16970

              Originally posted by L84CABO
              Look at Crossbreed. Their version comes with a kydex insert that give you much greater trigger protection.
              I bought one of those when they first came out, along with kydex inserts for my Glock 36 and sig 238.

              I use it for when I'm running. Works great, no complaints.

              Keep in mind that while it's called a "belly band", its name is a little misleading (and so are MANY of the photos that show people wearing them). They are not exactly meant for wearing the pistol on your belly/midsection (though for some people that might work). Rather, you would have the pistol in exactly the same place as you would normally carry IWB, with the pistol tucked behind your waistband exactly the same way. The primary benefit, for me, is that it takes the pistol's weight off your pants, which is great while running.

              I don't wear mine for more than about an hour at a time though, and I'm betting it would be pretty uncomfortable wearing it for longer than that. I strongly prefer standard IWB holsters for EDC.
              Settle down, folks. The new "ghost gun" regulations probably don't do what you think they do.


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              • #8
                FresnoRob
                Senior Member
                • May 2013
                • 2133

                I use a Smart Carry every day. http://www.smartcarry.com

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                • #9
                  grantar2
                  Veteran Member
                  • Apr 2014
                  • 3581

                  OP, the question is what are your uses. I sell inexpensive, and custom. What is best depends on need. Also realize that even with the best belly bands if your going to use them regularly your going to need two or three.
                  A number of manufactures offer off the shelf, which will satisfy 90% of users, but then there are the custom needs. I have had a female customer add a holster on the belt for an epi pen for her daughter. I have had customers add tac med kits, or naloxone pens. My narcotics officers often have the band designed for two pairs of handcuffs, flashlight, two guns, and four mags. There is a generic lay, or a custom layout.
                  Then do you need the support of 6" band or 4" band. Color, lace? may impact concealment. Are you in a hot environment, do you want a technical moister wicking fabric? Do you want the gun horizontal, or vertical?

                  If you just want a brand to look at without consultation, then Daltech Force is far and away the best. The family that owns the business currently have three members in law enforcement, two of who work undercover, and narcotics. They make everything they make to work for real for professional clients. I have had them make custom rigs for my law enforcement, VIP Operators, and even military. Their stuff is good.
                  Having said that what you see off the shelf is excellent, what they will do for me on custom orders are different.
                  I would still be sure you know what you want first. Feel free to call us if you want to discuss things to consider. No obligation to buy from us. There are a lot of things to consider when looking at a belly band that most people really don't consider. The first is that they aren't really meant to be worn around the belly. The are worn around the hips, IWB, so that just the grip of the gun is above the belt. Do you want level one or two retention. Nested on non nested holster? How many mags or accessories? Appendix or elsewhere. You can always position the gun where you want, but that influences the mag and accessory location, good to understand in advance. Price can be anywhere from $18.99 to well over $100. Typical price is $18.99 - $65.
                  Stay Safe, hope this helps.
                  Last edited by grantar2; 09-12-2017, 6:15 PM.

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                  • #10
                    vintagearms
                    Calguns Addict
                    • Jan 2009
                    • 6841

                    Originally posted by FresnoRob
                    I use a Smart Carry every day. http://www.smartcarry.com
                    Smartcarry is awesome, Wore mine as backup for 6 years and zero issues. Trigger fully covered, can't finger F it to go off unless u want it to, and failrly comfortable for all day wear depending on firearm.

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                    • #11
                      grantar2
                      Veteran Member
                      • Apr 2014
                      • 3581

                      Originally posted by vintagearms
                      Smartcarry is awesome, Wore mine as backup for 6 years and zero issues. Trigger fully covered, can't finger F it to go off unless u want it to, and failrly comfortable for all day wear depending on firearm.

                      Smart carry is good, but your assuming he wants to carry up front. Many wearing belly bands don't, they aren't able to wear a belt, or risk any external sign.

                      The OP really needs to explain where he wants to carry, and why is he considering an belly band.

                      If he wants to carry center line, than Smart carry can be a very good choice.

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                      • #12
                        patriot_man
                        Veteran Member
                        • Jun 2009
                        • 2640

                        I like the unity tactical clutch.

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                        • #13
                          waveslayer
                          Senior Member
                          • Apr 2012
                          • 1728

                          Pistol wear, hands down

                          My wife thinks I only have 3 guns

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                          • #14
                            CVShooter
                            Senior Member
                            • Jul 2017
                            • 1234

                            I sometimes use SmartCarry. But I also had my pistol dump right out of my pants in front of me while doing a simple push up. Abs contract, space created, pistol out. Was all the way under my belt before. Dumped right on the floor in front of the kids. Not very confidence inspiring considering what we actually carry a pistol for... I wish I had a similar-size/weight dummy pistol to take to the Krav class so I could put retention to the test. Belly band might be a better option.

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                            • #15
                              grantar2
                              Veteran Member
                              • Apr 2014
                              • 3581

                              Originally posted by CVShooter
                              I sometimes use SmartCarry. But I also had my pistol dump right out of my pants in front of me while doing a simple push up. Abs contract, space created, pistol out. Was all the way under my belt before. Dumped right on the floor in front of the kids. Not very confidence inspiring considering what we actually carry a pistol for... I wish I had a similar-size/weight dummy pistol to take to the Krav class so I could put retention to the test. Belly band might be a better option.
                              There are weighted pistols available on the market. Most blue guns are available both weighted and unweighted. What size gun are you trying to simulate?

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