Kids pink and purple cheetah pattern SPI belt open with Tandem pump inside and tubbing coming out the side hole.
Kids pink and purple cheetah pattern SPI belt closed with Omnipod 5 controller inside.
A girl holding a Tandem insulin pump with an aqua gel skin wearing a pink and purple SPI belt with glucose SOS in it.
Insulin pump tubing coming out of the hole of a red Diabetic SPI belt.
A red SPI belt open with two medical vials in the pocket.
A boy wearing a black with blue zipper SPI belt around his waist open with Medtronic pump inside.
Kids black with blue zipper SPI belt open with Medtronic pump inside and tubbing coming out the side hole.
A video of Carolyn introducing the Diabetic SPI belts designed for insulin pumps and diabetes supplies.

Kids Diabetic SPIbelt® with a Pass-Through Hole- Pink Cheetah

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Compatible with Omnipod®, Dexcom, Tandem, and more
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Description:

Introducing your kid's coolest companion: the Pink Cheetah Kids Diabetic SPIbelt®!

Does your child wear an insulin pump? As parents, we want you to feel confident that your child has a dependable and discreet way to enjoy physical activity while wearing an insulin pump or other similar sized medical device. Every Kids’ SPIbelt can accommodate cords and infusion tubing securely and comfortably. The reinforced opening is discretely placed behind the pocket to allow infusion tubing and headphone cords to pass through the patented pouch design.

The Kids’ SPIbelt® is perfect for active children who need to carry medical supplies such as insulin pumps, inhalers, EpiPen®, or CGMs (continuous glucose monitoring systems). The Kids’ SPIbelt holds insulin pumps close to the body without tangling or bouncing. The Kids’ SPIbelt won’t ride or shift while participating in vigorous activities.

Youth of all ages can enjoy this adjustable fanny pack. Fits waist size 18″ through 24″.  Our diabetic accessory on average fits 2 years old to 10 years old. 

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Returns:

Sugar Medical will gladly accept returns of merchandise within 60 days for a full refund. See full details here.

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Overall rating: 4.1904764 / 5 from 21 reviews.

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Bigger please

"I was really hoping it would be big enough for his monitor and phone. I ended up buying a fanny pack instead."

Sandra M. (3/5)

Discreet option for kids on the go

"Until the powers that be develop a CGM reader that is small, portable AND links with parents phones- (maybe this exists but we are a new diagnosis) lugging around a cell phone is difficult. The kid misplaces it - leaves it here and there etc. we tried the around the option- works okay for some situations but is visible and not great for sports or active stuff. This belt is great to keep him near his receiver while doing physical activities and school and discreet enough that he can hide it under his shirt."

K G. (5/5)

Kids diabetic belt

"5 year old Amira loves using her belt to support her new insulin pump, perfect fit. Thank you so very much."

Juanita C. (5/5)

"2nd one both work great my daughter is hard on them being a little heavy and a ice hockey goalie"

Jeremy (5/5)

Zipper

"We are on our eighth SPIbelt. Its slim and it’s the only one my son will wear, but the zipper is awful. The zippers on multiple belts twist and turn and are not easy to zip and unzip."

Renee H. (2/5)

Pouch is too small

"I purchased for my son to wear around his waist and fit his phone which connects to his Dexcom. The pouch is too small for a phone."

Holly L. (3/5)

"Way way too small. It wont even hold my phone and dexcom."

Amy (1/5)

Aswome love ut so practical

"Aswome love ut so practical"

Brenda I. (5/5)

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Brent S. (5/5)

I haven’t received it yet

"I haven’t received it yet"

Gabriela C. (5/5)

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Overall rating: 4.1904764 / 5 from 21 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

Summary topics

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Review highlights

Reviews

Bigger please

"I was really hoping it would be big enough for his monitor and phone. I ended up buying a fanny pack instead."

Sandra M. (3/5)

Discreet option for kids on the go

"Until the powers that be develop a CGM reader that is small, portable AND links with parents phones- (maybe this exists but we are a new diagnosis) lugging around a cell phone is difficult. The kid misplaces it - leaves it here and there etc. we tried the around the option- works okay for some situations but is visible and not great for sports or active stuff. This belt is great to keep him near his receiver while doing physical activities and school and discreet enough that he can hide it under his shirt."

K G. (5/5)

Kids diabetic belt

"5 year old Amira loves using her belt to support her new insulin pump, perfect fit. Thank you so very much."

Juanita C. (5/5)

"2nd one both work great my daughter is hard on them being a little heavy and a ice hockey goalie"

Jeremy (5/5)

Zipper

"We are on our eighth SPIbelt. Its slim and it’s the only one my son will wear, but the zipper is awful. The zippers on multiple belts twist and turn and are not easy to zip and unzip."

Renee H. (2/5)

Pouch is too small

"I purchased for my son to wear around his waist and fit his phone which connects to his Dexcom. The pouch is too small for a phone."

Holly L. (3/5)

"Way way too small. It wont even hold my phone and dexcom."

Amy (1/5)

Aswome love ut so practical

"Aswome love ut so practical"

Brenda I. (5/5)

Xxxxxxxx

"Xxxxxxxx"

Brent S. (5/5)

I haven’t received it yet

"I haven’t received it yet"

Gabriela C. (5/5)

Q&A