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Posted by AllergyMum
 - January 24, 2012, 10:57:15 AM
We have a frio and it works perfect for going to the beach or camping. We put the epi in a ziplock and then into the frio to keep it from getting water moister into the epi
Posted by pitter patter
 - January 24, 2012, 10:26:35 AM
Thanks Jessica.  I am going to try to find one.
Posted by Jessica
 - January 23, 2012, 07:19:04 PM
A frio pack is full of those gel rock things that get fat when you soak them in water. The evaporation of the gel rocks keeps the medicine cool. They're originally made for diabetic medicines. I've seen them at amazon.com. Anyway, it's like a pouch and you put the epis inside. Then it goes into an outer shell that keeps everything from getting wet, but it still breathes to keep the evaporation going.
Posted by pitter patter
 - January 23, 2012, 05:14:27 PM
What's a frio pack and where can I get one?  I'm in Northern Calif. and we frequently get temps in excess of 100 degrees all summer long.  Keeping DD's epis cool is a concern for me.
Posted by Jessica
 - January 23, 2012, 03:55:15 PM
Oh and for now, we won't worry about body heat. During her lessons she'll only be wearing it for an hour or so (and right now it's so cold even body heat probably wouldn't make it too hot). For summer I would love to find a mesh fanny pack type thing that is small enough to wear under a loose tshirt so her frio pack would fit in it. And I may buy a smaller frio pack. This one was bought to hold 4 epis for vacation.
Posted by Jessica
 - January 23, 2012, 03:46:55 PM
Thanks. I think we need to find a new allergist, and then I can ask. The current one has a 'don't do it' attitude. Asked about shea, he said 'just avoid it'. He says that for everything. I think he would tell me to keep dd home 24/7 rather than try to help us with a solution to epi handling.

About the zipper. I think I might be able to come up with a solution for that somehow. I figure maybe sew a button on the belt part and loop a hair elastic through the zipper pull and hook it over the button. That way it would be quick to release, but should be enough to hold the zipper shut. Thanks for the heads up about that.
Posted by AllergyMum
 - January 23, 2012, 03:30:17 PM
Watch the zipper on it. We bought one for my son and had issues with the zipper opening up when he would wear it. We stoped using it because I do not trust it to stay fully closed. I do like the size but hate the zipper.
Posted by positive
 - January 23, 2012, 10:09:38 AM
Hi Jessica,
Good question.  Unfortunately, I just don't know (or fortunately, because we have not had to use it!).  My guy wears his belt pretty much all the time away from the house under a shirt unless he is doing sports---he places it with his equipment bag.  He even wears it during gym, his choice.  At the beach, we keep it cool in an insulated lunch bag. 
Dey says 77 degrees and no extreme heat.  My gut tells me that if the injector would fail at body heat then Dey would be very clear about that.  My advice is to ask your doctor, and do what feels right to you.  :)
Amy
Posted by Jessica
 - January 20, 2012, 10:45:03 PM
Got dd's spibelt and now I have another question. Does anyone worry about the temp of it? Would body heat make it too warm? Or in the summer, does it get too hot even worn on the outside of clothes? We use a frio cooler in the summer that would not fit in the spibelt but it's not supposed to be kept inside something anyway.
Posted by positive
 - January 14, 2012, 08:59:32 AM
Jessica,
Your're welcome!  Hope you report back on the outcome. 
Hope your DD has a wonderful experience with riding; bonding with a horse is amazing.
Amy
Posted by Jessica
 - January 14, 2012, 02:22:13 AM
Thanks for the link! I ordered a black/orange one for dd from the clearance section. If she likes it, I'll get a couple of spares.
Posted by ajasfolks2
 - January 13, 2012, 09:23:37 AM
positive --

Really LIKE the use of the ziploc bag to the inside as means of protecting the fabric.  Going to try this.

:thumbsup:
Posted by spacecanada
 - January 12, 2012, 10:58:29 AM
Two Epis (and an inhaler, if needed) will fit in the regular one - it's a snug fit lengthwise.  I do the same as positive, and it works well.

I have the regular one, adult size, and at the smallest it will go it barely fits me!  If your daughter wants to wear it around her waist, and her waist is 25" or smaller, get the child size or ask for a custom size between the two.  Some people like to wear them around their hips, and that works great for regular use, but for riding I would presume it would have to be around her waist at the back. 

When in doubt, contact customer service - they'll get back to you really quick with details/suggestions/answers.  They are great with custom orders too!
Posted by positive
 - January 12, 2012, 08:27:51 AM
Hi there,

I looked up my old order and did a copy/paste to the item we got:

http://store.spibelt.com/product-p/7bl-a006-001.htm

It is the regular adult size, not the kid one.  My son is almost 11 and very trim at the waist; it fits perfectly when adjusted to the small waist size. The belt adjustment is fab, no hanging ends, and is easily adjusted by him when he goes from track pants into heavier jeans.
We keep the clipped epis and IDs in a quart size freezer ziploc, rolled over on itself, just the right size and the plastic is thick enough to prevent damage to fabric.
We went with the logo belt, he thought it looked cool.
They have a great clearance section too, with rock bottom prices, 10 dollar range!  Thinking I might grab another one (or 2, in case of a blowout---won't be a disaster at that price  :) )
HTH,
Amy
Posted by Jessica
 - January 11, 2012, 05:41:04 PM
Thanks! So two epis will fit in the original spibelt? I see the 8.9" ones too but if they'll fit in the smaller ones that would be better.