What Nesa of Gunmann.com thought about the Original Belly Band

The Belly Band is the most versatile Concealed Carry Clothing option on the market. Without the need for a belt, our Belly Bands can be worn with anything from a suit to gym clothes! For that very reason, our Original Belly Band gets a lot of attention. After all, there is a reason we have sold over 100,000 of them! It is not uncommon for our Original Belly Band or the Belly Band w/ Retention Stap to be featured in magazine articles, blog posts, buyers guides, and video reviews. Nesa of gunmann.com was so impressed with our Original Belly Band, he decided to write an article on why every jogger needs to own the Original Belly Band by UnderTech UnderCover! Read his thoughts below on our Original Belly Band, and why this is the best option on the market for joggers. 

Best Belly Band Holster for Jogging:

UnderTech UnderCover Original Belly Band

By Nesa of gunmann.com

What Recent Buyers Report

The holster is great for people who jog, run, walk or stand a lot. In fact, a lot of buyers use it during such activities. The band offers great concealment, even with a tucked-in shirt. The positioning of the mag pouch is amazing, especially at 3 or 9 o’clock carry. 

Why it Stands Out to Us

The holster has two ambidextrous pouches, one dedicated to a pistol and one to a revolver. The handgun sits in a FBI cant position offering a quick draw. The two extra pouches are thoughtful additions allowing you to leave your wallet/purse behind when needed. It fits both small and large frame handguns easily. Handles weight very well and offers a good draw.

Who Will Use This Most

This belly band holster is perfect for carrying your gun while exercising or at professional work environments requiring tucked in shirts. Especially when you carry in the standing position. The belly-band makes this holster to be a nice option for EDC. If you carry different guns on different days along with some extra stuff, this holster should be your choice. 

Bottom Line

This is a great belly band holster that works best in SOB or 3/9 o’clock positions. It is very affordable and available in a variety of sizes to suit your waist size. The antiperspirant and anti-slipping properties along with a (slightly) canted holster make it great for jogging or work. 

Conclusion

Most gun owners can agree that belly band holsters are one of the best options if we're speaking about concealed carrying. Yet, utmost concealment sometimes comes with sort of measure of compromise since some are difficult to deploy quickly.

The most significant benefit of belly band holsters lies in the different positioning on the owner's torso; where after getting used to it, the wearer completely forgets that he/she is wearing one. 

All in all, the merits of this carrying platform far exceed their limitations. Offering the excellent convenience and the efficiency in the concealed carry niche compared to traditional holsters.




Sizing Chart
Men's
Size Chest Waist
S 35-37 29-32
M 37-41 32-35
L 41-44 35-38
XL 44-48 38-43
2X 48-53 43-47
3X 53-58 47-52

Womens
Size Chest Waist
XS 33-36 23-27
S 36-39 28-32
M 39-42 33-36
L 42-45 37-40
XL 45-48 40-43
2X 48-51 44-47
3X 51-55 48-52

Men's Outerwear
Size Chest Waist Hip
S 35-37 29-32 36-39
M 37-41 32-35 39-42
L 41-44 35-38 42-46
XL 44-48 38-43 46-50
2X 48-53 43-47 45-51
3X 53-58 47-52 48-51

Womens Outerwear
Size Chest Waist Hip
XS 33-36 23-27 34-37
S 36-39 28-32 37-39
M 39-42 33-36 39-41
L 42-45 37-40 41-43
XL 45-48 40-43 43-46
2X 48-51 44-47 46-49

It can be hard to shop for clothing items online, especially when you are searching for concealed carry options for men and women. UnderTech UnderCover, your online source for the best clothes for concealed carry, has put together a handy chart to help you make the right choices. Before you place an order for your shirts, jackets, and more, take a tape measure and make sure you order a selection that fits you. It is important to note that you will want clothing items that fit comfortably, so keep your personal needs in mind before placing an order.

Ordering quality women’s gun apparel or undercover clothing for men has never been easier. Many people trust our clothing when they are seeking items to use in a professional or personal capacity. We are confident that you will find the clothing items you need. Contact our business if you have any questions about our clothing sizes.

DETERMINING YOUR SIZE

We’ve purposely omitted the hip measurement from our sizing chart for our women’s shirts, shorts, and leggings. This is because we find that your hip measurement is not a primary factor in determining your size for our products. Our fabrics have a lot of stretch and you’ll be surprised how well they fit. Our clothing is designed to fit snuggly, but comfortably. It should fit tightly enough to support the weight of your weapon, but not so tight as to be uncomfortable.

For shirts, the most important measurement in determining your correct size is your bust/chest measurement. The shirt should fit snugly around the bust/chest, so that your weapon stays firmly in place and doesn’t bounce around when you move. If you order the shirt to fit your bust/chest, the rest of the shirt will stretch to accommodate a wider mid-section, and lightly hug a smaller midsection.

For shorts and leggings, the most important measurement in determining your size is your true waist measurement. The item should fit snuggly on your natural waist to properly support the weight of your weapon. Once you’ve determined your waist size, you’ll need to measure your hips at their widest point. If your hip measurement is less than 10 inches greater than your waist measurement, you would order the size that corresponds to your waist measurement. If your hip measurement is greater than 10 inches above your waist measurement, then order the next size up. For example, if you have a 30-inch waist and 39-inch hips you would wear size small. If you have a 30-inch waist and 42-inch hips, you would wear size medium.

Something else to consider in choosing the correct size is how you prefer your clothing to fit. We’ve tested our clothing on a variety of people of all shapes and sizes. We find that many can wear a couple of different sizes and still be happy with the fit. If you really can’t stand wearing anything tight, then order the next size up. Your weapon may wiggle a bit when you move, but the retention strap will keep it secured in the holster. If you prefer the fit of a compression garment that really holds you in, then order a size down. If you want the garment to fit as it was designed, then order based on your measurements and our size chart.

HOW TO MEASURE

Bust/Chest - Start by placing a measuring tape around the largest part of your bust/chest. The tape should be flat but not too snug. This is the most important measurement for determining your shirt size.

Waist - Your natural waist is the smallest point between your bottom ribs and hip bones. This is usually just above your belly button. To measure, relax your stomach and lie the tape measure flat around your waist, allowing for ¼ inch of slack. This is the most important measurement for determining your shorts and/or legging size.