Stealth Belt – REVIEW

Stealth Belt Pro

One of the issues that many ostomates face is that they’re often confronted with challenges when it comes to clothing and their new stoma.  

Intro

For some, having a pouch means they can’t wear their shirt tucked in comfortably or jeans are awkward to wear.  For others, exercising or general activity is uncomfortable because of their “extra baggage”.

Many ostomates go YEARS without finding a solution, and others try every accessory they get a hold of until the right one works. One solution that I’ve found is the Stealth Belt, which is a custom-made support belt, which offers a comfortable pocket to keep your ostomy pouch out of sight and secure.

UPDATE: I have a newer review for the 2017 version of the Stealth Belt Pro HERE. The review below is based on my experience with their 2013 version.

Disclosure: I purchased this product directly from the manufacturer, and they’ve had no input into the content of this review.


About The Stealth Belt Pro

Product name: Stealth Belt Pro
Product code:  n/a (this one was custom made)
Dimentions: Custom made for a 3″ flange; 34″ waist.
Quantity: 1, reusable.

The company offers several options, but I went with the Stealth Belt Pro. The Stealth Belt Pro seems to be the most popular and it’s fully customized, specifically to fit your flange and waist size.  I got mine for $110 + $10 for the “noise mufflers” (which I haven’t used) plus $49 for shipping to Canada.  

Because each belt is handmade, it takes some time to receive after an order is placed.

 I ordered mine Sept 10, 2013 and received it Oct 8, 2013.  A long wait, but it was well worth it.


Using The Stealth Belt Pro

Putting it on is pretty easy, your ostomy pouch fits into a pre-cut hole in the back of the bag and then it sits securely in a pocket inside the belt.

Here’s a “how-to” collage, courtesy of Stealth Belt.

Stealth-Belt-HowToWear
Putting on the Stealth Belt is pretty easy.

Once the belt has been secured and your pouch is happily resting in the pocket, you are good to go and enjoy whatever activity you like – the company’s founder even water skis with his!  

I usually wear the belt when I go out, but if you work in an office or enjoy the security it offers, you can wear the belt all day.

Emptying your pouch while wearing the bag is easy enough since there is a zipper on the bottom, which gives you access without the need to remove the belt.

Keep in mind that it can take some practice to empty your pouch while it horizontal.  

I often rotate the pouch vertically, empty it, then rotate it back – this is easy to do with most Coloplast 2pc systems.

Tip: If your 2-piece pouching system doesn’t allow for easy rotation, I do have a NICE TRICK that can help you.


How Does It Look?

UPDATE July 2016: I’ve had my Stealth Belt Pro for over two years now, and it’s still one of my most valued accessories. Wearing the belt during summer was not a problem, and it keeps me comfortable.

I took a few photos so that you can see how it looks with different clothes on.

Stealth Belt Front
My black Stealth Belt – you can get them made in different colours and/or patterns
Stealth Belt Low Profile photo
Low Profile
Stealth Belt under clothes - profile
Stealth Belt under clothes - facing
Stealth Belt under t-shirt
Stealth Belt untucked shirt - facing
Stealth Belt under t-shirt - facing
Stealth Belt intimacy
Yes, you can use the Stealth Belt during intimacy.

Conclusion

Here are a few PROS and CONS that I’ve found with the belt.  I’m not being paid for this review, so these are my honest thoughts after using my belt for a few weeks.

Pros:

  • Comfortable to wear, allows me to wear jeans with a belt, tuck my shirt in and even wear a seat belt without getting in the way.
  • My pouch feels REALLY secure, which is great if you’re active.
  • The belt does offer a level of protection if your bag leaks.
  • The Stealth Belt is very well-made.  I was extremely impressed by the workmanship.
  • Helps to maintain a low-profile of your pouching system.
  • Looks great, so if you’re on the beach, it’ll look like a simply support belt/fanny pack/exercise band.

Cons:

  • Shipping was expensive $49 to ship to Canada :(
  • For the Stealth Belt Pro, your ostomy pouch must be placed in a horizontal position.  If your pouch doesn’t rotate, this could be an issue (but there’s a trick HERE that can help)
  • To add to the point above, wearing your pouch horizontally can also cause a problem if you have very liquid output as your stoma will “sit” in the liquid output and this could reduce your wear time.  I’ve read other reviews online and while this can be a potential concern, many other users don’t have this issue.
  • The “Noise Muffler” was a bit of a disappointment.

Recommended

While the Stealth Belt is an expensive accessory, I find that this investment will offer me years of comfort. US residents will pay less for shipping, so it’s a better value for those living Stateside.

If your ostomy is temporary, then you’ll have to decide if the cost is worth the short time you’ll have your stoma.

I have yet to use my belt in the summer, and when I do, I’ll be updating this review as I’ll have a better idea of how the heat affects my comfort.

I did purchase two “noise mufflers” for the Stealth Belt, which can be used for stoma protection, but I find that they put too much pressure on my stoma when wearing them in the belt, so I don’t use them.

If I were doing contact sports, I’d likely opt for a harder stoma protector (like the Ostomy Resolutions Stoma Guard, Stoma Shield, Ostomy Armor or Freedom Guard by Stomaplex).

For more info and to order your own, visit the Stealth Belt site at www.stealthbelt.com

Question: Do you use a Stealth Belt? What has it allowed you to do?

65 thoughts on “Stealth Belt – REVIEW”

  1. How does gas cause leaks?

    I should clarify, not just gas, but ballooning. If there’s no pressure in the bag, it’s unlikely that gas will cause a leak.

    Of course, as @tony-h pointed out, rolling over on a bag full of gas can create the amount of pressure needed to lift the wafer up enough to cause a leak.

     

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  2. How does gas cause leaks?   I do feel thr gas coming out of three stoma at times and I usually don’t feel the stool.  
    gas can cause leaks for me if I lie on my belly accidently , haven’t had one for a while now as I normally wake up and burp the bag , but I have had the bag be as tight as a drum and will lift any appliance if it gets that bad , the vents on the hollister kinda work esp since I just change the bag every time rather than empty . 
     

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