SPIbelt Kids Diabetic Belt, No-Bounce Discreet T1D Medical Belt, Hole for Insulin Pump, EpiPen or Other Medical Devices, Made in USA for Boys and Girls, Adjustable One Size, Expandable Pouch
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Our Kids belt will fit an iPhone 7. Please get in touch if you need more details. Thank you for your interest and please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any further The customer service team at Spibelt
Kids belts can carry up to two epi pens or an iPhone, but they are too small for all three at the same time. There is an accessory called the SPI Solo Pocket that would allow you to add two pockets to the belt.
Eppie pens have never been introduced to me. I use the bag to hold my son's insulin pump and could use a little more space.
An elastic spandex fabric makes up this belt This blend is composed of nylon.
Selected User Reviews For SPIbelt Kids Diabetic Belt, No-Bounce Discreet T1D Medical Belt, Hole for Insulin Pump, EpiPen or Other Medical Devices, Made in USA for Boys and Girls, Adjustable One Size, Expandable Pouch
With plenty of room to grow, it fits my 35lb 2 year old son perfectly. and well made materials, does not interfere with any of the rough and tumble activities he undertakes on a daily basis. It's harder to live with diabetes than it should be, but this product makes you feel a little better. The shirt is worn on the back, as per his personal.
The insulin pump we give to our daughter is for the treatment of her type 1 diabetes. Her pump and testing equipment fit perfectly in this case since she is a gymnast and very active. A lack of this would be catastrophic.
Having just been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes 3 days before his 2nd birthday, this was one of the first items I bought for my grandson who is 2 years old. She has become the authority on Type 1 diabetes after the initial shock has worn off. Then, once she and her husband had learned everything they needed to know about controlling this horrible disease, he was able to find a pump for him. In addition to his young age and the fact that two tubes are attached to the pump, you will need to mount There's no need to buy something else, this fits perfectly. It looks like a small fanny pack and is adjustable based on what's on his body. There are many different styles and colors to choose from. If you put it on the outside of your clothes, you can hide it under them. As a result, his fingers do not get too hot when he pulls This would be a good choice for anyone with a child who has an electric This is a very affordable price.
It's convenient and as cool as it gets. A slim bag designed to fit two Epipens is the most suitable tool for the job. It provides the best protection. A zipper pull identifying this compartment identifies the place where my son keeps this in his front pack of his backpack with two Epipens inside. The fabric is also written with a series of EPIPENs. He keeps these in case he leaves or loses the pen in the AnaTote in his pocket with the lanyard attached. These pens can be found by others in case he loses the one in the bag. In addition to the backpack that he takes to school, the nurse and the coach also have one. He can't fit both in his little pocket. In the event that he is unable to locate his usual one, he can quickly snap this around his waist. But he does not like having it around his waist. But it is part of what it is like to dislike wearing It is called "The Spibelt" for a reason -- Let those who must send a message.
This is the perfect match for my son's two Auvi Q's. I used it for the first time with my four-year-old son during our recent trip to Disney World and Universal Studios. His first time wearing the self-carry was not at all concerning and he did not complain about Despite its lightweight and ease of use, it stayed put on the desk. Some of the cheaper options have a small buckle, and this is the biggest problem I observed. There is a large buckle on the belt. The price was well worth it. This product seems well made and it appears to last a long time. It could be used to hold EpiPens as well.
I purchased this for my 6 year old so that he may carry his inhaler and aviq in the mornings Before the end of the month, there were 3 holes worn in. He didn't even get to wear it on his first day of class because of the holes worn into it. There is just something wrong with this bag because the belt size and pouch size are just right, and it is so discrete, however it I got another adult runners belt and sewed it to size for him later for less than half the price of this belt. I have been able to use it more consistently. It would be great if this was made from a heavier duty fabric to last for children who wear it almost all day and all night - You might want to consider something water-resistant. For now, it is made with materials that are made for people who will use the product gently or maybe only for a brief period.
I love it! Since I first started running, I always have one with me to carry my phone. It was a subject of great fascination to my daughter. It was one of her favorite toys to play with and hide toys in. Her own is what I decided to get for her. The belt can be made small enough to fit my two year old, who is 25 lbs, and large enough for my eight year old, who is 45 lbs. Depending on who you ask, the bag is large enough to accommodate a phone or a few Little People farm animals. These leggings are so comfortable and they have a stretchy material Describe the look of your profile. I have been able to open and close the buckle repeatedly despite a curious toddler opening and closing it multiple times.
The pouch in which he keeps the Dexcom receiver for his G5 Diabetes transmitter has been stitched shut. I didn't even know he was watching it. He fell asleep without even realizing it.