Insulin Pump Wear Guide: Belts, Pouches, Clothing & Leg Bands
Wear your tubed insulin pump your way. This mobile-first guide helps you choose a comfortable carry option for everyday life, sport, travel and sleep—then takes you straight to the right collection.
Shop all insulin pump accessories →
Quick picks
- Insulin pump belts (adults) — close-to-body wear under most outfits.
- Insulin pump pouches (adults) — flexible placement, easy on/off.
- Insulin pump clothing (adults) — built-in pockets for day or night.
- Arm & leg bands — wear on thigh/arm when the waist isn’t ideal.
Shop by age
- Belts for adults • Pouches for adults • Clothing for adults
- Belts for children • Pouches for children • Clothing for children • Harnesses for children
How to choose in 60 seconds
1) If you want the most discreet option
2) If you hate waistband pressure
- Try a pouch (clip-on/loop carry) or an arm/leg band (thigh/arm placement).
3) If you need a solution for kids
- Choose kids belts for daily wear.
- For toddlers or night-time peace of mind, consider a kids harness.
Accessory types
Insulin pump belts
- Designed to keep your pump stable and close to your body for daily life and movement.
- Browse: belts for adults • belts for children
Insulin pump pouches
- Flexible carry option when you prefer not to wear your pump on the waistband.
- Browse: pouches for adults • pouches for children
- Need temperature help on the go? Explore pump cooling pouches (Dia-Pouch).
Insulin pump clothing
- Tops with discreet pockets and tubing-friendly design for day or night routines.
- Browse: clothing for adults • clothing for children
Arm & leg bands
- Thigh/arm carry is useful under dresses, during events, or when you want your waist free.
- Browse: all arm & leg bands
Harnesses for children
- Back-carry option designed for younger children (day or night routines).
- Browse: kids harnesses
Compatibility (pump brands)
Kaio-Dia accessories are designed as universal solutions for many tubed insulin pumps. Common examples include Medtronic MiniMed, Tandem t:slim X2, YpsoPump, DANA and other pumps of similar size.
Brand names are trademarks of their respective owners. Kaio-Dia is not affiliated with these brands.
FAQ (tap to expand)
Which option is best for sleep?
Many people prefer pump clothing or soft belts at night. See the full guide: sleeping with a pump →
Can I wear my pump under a dress?
Yes—thigh solutions are popular when you want your waist free. Explore: arm & leg bands →
Belts vs pouches: what’s the difference?
Belts keep the pump close to the body in a fixed position. Pouches offer more flexibility (carabiner/loop carry) and often easier on/off.
What’s a good option for younger children?
Belts are common for daily wear. For toddlers or night routines, a back-carry harness can help: kids harnesses →
I’m active, what should I choose?
Start with stable belts or pump clothing, then check the sport guide: sport accessories guide →
How can I reduce snagging on tubing?
Route tubing under clothing when possible, choose a closer-to-body wear option, and avoid loose dangling sections around bags, seatbelts and door handles.
Related guides
Want to browse everything? All insulin pump accessories →
