All the belly bands I have used, several of which I have reviewed on this blog, are obsolete. This is my deep concealment/extremely casual setup, and I doubt there will something better for a long time. see where it goes Selected discography The Enigma is the best solution for anyone thinking about using a belly band-style holster The prevailing spirit. I use a Ruger LCR in a Phlster City Special holster on the Enigma (of note, the City Special is also the best snub revolver holster I have ever used) along with a Speedbeez LCR speedloader in a Speedbeez speedloader pouch, which also affixes to the Enigma with no added bulk or discomfort. I use a tlr-1HL for now.until the PL-350 comes out. No idea what the ETA is but they came out with their standard Enigma holster lineup pretty quickly after release. Finally, it is faster and easier to put on than any belly band. JM Custom Kydex is currently working on light bearing Enigma holsters. You can draw and re-holster with no movement or re-positioning of the rig being necessary, something not possible with any belly band. Also, it is more comfortable than any belly band I have used, which seems surprising, but it is indeed the case. The Enigma also stays stationary under any activity, something that I never experienced with any belly band, as they tend to ride up or down throughout the day. This device provides tension against the wing or wedge of a holster, like a belt does, but no belly band does, so it conceals much better. Yeah, the Enigma is a game changer it slays any belly band solution. I still prefer a belt-worn holster when dressed in pants and a belt. I still use it with my small revolver, as for me the Enigma will remain a deep/casual concealment option. The Enigma is not a belly band, and it will, frankly, work with any gun, small revolvers through full-size autos. I have always used a small-frame revolver for this kind of carry, as I don’t like auto loaders for belly band use. I have used a lot of different kinds of belly bands. I have used belly bands for deep concealment and super-casual sweatpants carry for many years now. Keep in mind that not ALL kydex holsters will be compatible. So, I will throw my two-cents in on the Enigma: The Enigma is not a holster, but rather a chassis system that we attach our kydex holster to. I do, however, love their products, as I use their holsters almost exclusively at this point. Well, not prone to jump on bandwagons, I only recently acquired an Enigma, which I paid for as I do not have a relationship with the company. So, at this point, every guy and his brother has weighed in to tell you that the Phlster Enigma is a game changer, and it is the greatest thing since sliced bread.