Wrap it up! 🩹 Your go-to solution for sprains and swelling.
This 1-inch wide, 14.7-foot long skin color elastic self-adhesive bandage is designed for optimal support and comfort. Its unique self-adhering ability eliminates the need for clips or pins, while ensuring it won't stick to hair or skin. Ideal for managing wrist and ankle sprains, this bandage is both reusable and lightweight, making it a practical choice for everyday injuries.
L**0
East put in well made and super affordable
Alot for your money . Well made easy stick and not hard to remove.
H**G
Individually packaged and works great
This stuff is great & each roll packaged separately.I had work done on my toes- lots of wrapping in my future for at least a month and a half.This is slightly thinner than what the Dr used and therefore more comfortable. It still stretches, lays flat, and holds great.I also threw out the silk tape in my toolbox 1st aid kit, and the poly-waterproof tape in my dirt bike kit. This stuff will be in a fresh package each time, it's easier to one hand, and stays put.
V**N
Why Buy One When You Can Have 12?
I didn’t exactly need 12 rolls of self-adhesive medical tape, but let’s be real—the price was too good to pass up. This stuff is a lifesaver for fingers that spend too much time chopping in the kitchen or feet that belong to someone with questionable athletic skills. Long story short, when a Band-Aid can’t handle the tough spots, this tape is your backup. And at these prices? I’m pretty sure 12 rolls will last me a lifetime. I’ll be taping things up like a pro for decades to come!
S**7
Thin and stretchy
Here's a photo comparison of this product (left) and the old one I bought a long time ago in store. This product is much thinner and stretchier. This is not necessarily bad if that's what you need. In my case I actually like it better because I use it as a light wrap on my hand while playing rachets sports.
S**E
Good
Good product
J**C
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Gave a 5 star for you attentionDid not stick as advertisedItem is NON returnableWould not suggest purchase
C**R
Fantastic performance and fantastic price, a must have for the medicine chest.
About 3 weeks ago I got careless in the kitchen and cut my index finger at the second bone joint with an apple coring device. The cut was at least 1/8 of an inch deep or so, and it was bleeding on the floor. I cleaned the wound and using skin healing creams and bandages from a recent facial surgery, I wrapped and changed the bandage for 8 days. The cut no longer bled, and so I removed the bandages, but the area was still stiff and hard to bend the finger. I started using it to type and grasp things, and in a few days noticed the finger was getting warm, red and swollen. I called the doctor, but they were not going to be much help, and since it didn't look infected, I didn't push the issue.I'd tried ice, but it was only a temporary help, and the swelling seemed to be worse. Catching a video on rock climbing strains on the finger joints. I saw them use a similar wrap and it showed just how to wrap it up to inhibit the swelling. Doing that the last four days, the swelling and pain has gone down considerably so, I can safely conclude I'm on the mend. I even have a little movement range improvement and the swelling is nearly gone. These are not sticky to the touch, but when stretched and wrapped the bandage tends to use the friction and softness to stick to the wrapping, I used some scotch tape the first time since it didn't seem sticky, but noticed later is wasn't needed the wrap holds in place with light tension. Recommended.
G**A
Tiny rolls not much on each roll
It seems more generous than it really is. There are six rolls that make up one regular size roll so you’re better off just getting one regular size roll of. Self adhesive bandages
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