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Review on Stay Stylish and Connected On-the-Go with EAZYMATE Fashion Running Belt Smartphones by Amy Mears

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A medical necessity for insulin pumps that you won't want to be without.

The seams are fine if they are not stretched to the limit. Otherwise, the seams can be reinforced. Very comfortable to wear to hold my #insulinpump and #rileylink and #dexcom phonereceiver, #bgmeter and poker and test strips and a granola bar for the walk around the block. I used a fanny pack before finding this gem, and it's better than opening my fanny pack and fiddling with it every time you need to grab a leek; because it sits individually around your stomach and can be worn both under and over your yoga pants. Getting out of your pants when you're changing is easy. You don't have to solve anything. There are two separate zip pockets on one side and two connected welt pockets on the 360 side. There are no additional pockets or zips on the side but I suppose you can wear this item inside out if required. When ordering, pay attention to the maximum drawstring width in the size chart and make sure you can wear it around your hips or shoulders when you pull it over the top. Attempting to reach or even exceed maximum stretch is bound to result in split seams. Do not do that. Better get one size bigger. A reinforcement stitch can be used to open the slit, which you can add yourself with a needle and thread to avoid tearing the seam if you tuck something wider into the slit as it stretches. I think I will do this to protect its long-term viability. Both on the slider in the slit and on the zip slit. The zipper can slip out of the bag when closing or fully opening if the bag stretches too much. "Invisible style" zippers are simply cut zipper pieces held in place by a seam and what appears to be a blob when glued or melted. No built-in zippers. I deducted a star as the product does not have a seam reinforcement that needs to stretch in order to be worn. Don't try to close the sip too tight! This hip pack is not meant to be stuffed in for a while. It's only good for a phone, wallet, keys, granola bars, but it's better not to take a wallet with you if you're carrying a thick wallet larger than a few cards and cash. or thicker than a cell phone case; . . This bag has enough holes and enough room to fit a lot of things, but it doesn't have enough seam strength to keep it full to the brim. Just stick to a few light items and it's really awesome. With a little effort of adding a few reinforcement stitches if you want to fit heavier items in it, this is a worthy golden jewel to add to your gear. Thumbs up! Better than belt bag blues! Beware the tiny size tag sewn into the side seam on the inside of your skin, so irritatingly irritatingly itchy! You shouldn't put it there! arrrgh! It appears this label will need to be cut out and cannot be torn apart without causing seam tears.

Pros
  • Travel wallets
Cons
  • Some small things