Bitbelt 12 pack (one of every color, 3 that glow in the dark!) Protect your Fitbit Charge, Fitbit Charge HR, Garmin Vivofit, or Disney MagicBand with Bitbelt. We invented the secondary safety clasp.
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Calista Koss
> 3 dayJust got back from our Disney vacation. Bought 1 pack for 4 kids & 5 adults. If we wouldn’t have had these then our Magic Bands would’ve fallen off. These were comfortable while wearing them all day to 3 different parks throughout the week. Great product for a great price!
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Mac
> 3 dayI looked at a ton of reviews before purchasing and finally settled on this pack. It is a MUST for your MagicBand+ while at Disney. NOTE: USE 2 PER PERSON!!! I started out with one and decided to add two to the kids bands. My husband only had one and before we went out on Day 2, he asked for another band to help secure the band he almost lost the day before. BUY IT so you can worry about one less thing on your Disney vacation!!
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PA
> 3 dayTHESE WERE ORDERED TO USE WITH OUR DISNEY MAGIC BANDS. THEY WORKED PERFECTLY WITH NO ISSUES.
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TRE1121
> 3 dayWorked on our Disney magic bands. My 6 and 3 year old didnt lose them! Win
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Griselda
> 3 dayActually only 2 really glow in the dark. Colors variety is nice.
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SwimMom
> 3 dayBought these for the our WDW Magic Bands. We lost a Magic Band during our last trip so I had everyone wrap whatever ponytail holders and rubber bands that I could find around the bands to secure them for the remainder of the trip. It worked, however, I ordered these while in line on our trip to use for our NEXT trip. They fit PERFECTLY around the current bands and will be soooo much easier to use than the ponytail holders. ;)
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B. D. Brault
> 3 dayBought these for our trip to Disney just a few weeks ago. We figured if people can lose their Magic Bands, our kids would be the ones. Well, I will say they do fit a regular Magic Band (very, very tightly) and even a Magic Band that has been converted to the Jr. size (very tightly). Of course on our 3rd day of travels my son manages to lose his Magic Band and Bitbelt. He lost it in playground/play area with slides, rope ladders and webs. Im convinced that he must have lost it by sticking his hand through the ropes as thankfully later that night we recovered said Magic Band and still attached Bitbelt (pushed further up the band) at guest services. He never lost it again on his trip. Clearly the concept of the Bitbelt is to prevent you from losing bands attached to your wrist, but just be aware it is still possible to lose your band. We (and subsequently he) watched his wrist more carefully from then on during our trip. The rest of us, including my daughter who also played in the same areas he did, never once had an issue.
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Molly Stewart
> 3 dayThese worked well for my husband, but my kids and I have smaller wrists and tear away the dark grey portion of the magic bands to make the smaller. Once that was done these were way to loose. So just beware. I had to go back and purchase the kids sized bit belts as well and those worked great.