Finn has Type 1 Diabetes.
He fixed the problem.
Finn was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at age 6. He knows exactly what it's like to carry a phone and an insulin pump or PDM every single day — to school, to sports, to everywhere a kid is supposed to just be a kid.
He tried every fanny pack out there. Too bulky. Too babyish. Straps that dug in. Bags that sagged when he ran. Buckles that were impossible for a kid to snap on alone. Nothing was made for a T1D kid who actually wanted to move and get dressed without a fight.
So he designed one himself. One pocket big enough for a phone and a PDM. No buckles — just a stretchy hook-and-loop band that fits any size and adjusts as kids grow. Slim enough to wear under a shirt. Stays put at recess, on the trampoline, and at school.
And because safety matters, every Drippy Belt has a medical alert symbol printed right onto the strap — so teachers, coaches, and first responders know at a glance.
"I tried everything. Nothing fit right or looked right. I just wanted something that felt normal — not medical."
— Finn, Founder & Designer · T1D since age 6