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Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
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Cindy in WA
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
I use this tape in place of other bandages. No adhesives to stick to your skin. You do need to use more of this, however. It wraps around your finger, hand, wrist, arm, ankle etc and attached to itself on the next pass. Great for guys with hairy arms, too! Most labs use this exclusively as it gives more compression than just a bandaid. Be sure you buy some gauze pads to go with this as it's just a means to hold the bandage in place. Can be used on pets, too.
A Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024
Material is thicker than I expected, in a good way.Very soft, not scratchy at all even on sensitive skin.Grips to itself very strongly leaving little concern that it will unravel itself. Even the cut locations bind securely and don't start lifting.Has quite a bit of a elasticity making it great for very sore or affected regions that need some type of compression or elastic support for joint movement.Great value, excellent product.
Alice S.
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2024
Works great holds well and lots of colors for those little folks who dream in color..especially when visible 😄.
Madsmom
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2024
Works well and you get a lot for your money. I only wish I had ordered the wider size
Butch
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2024
Received shipment quickly and the self-adhesive worked much better than I expected. After wrapping the warp never came loose and no tape was needed to hold in place.
Squarecrow
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2023
Recently I purchased this brand of k-tape or Coban adhesive bandage to hold a gauze bandage in place (worked beautifully) and have also used it to support a weak or lightly injured ankle or other joint on occasion. Nurses used to apply it to my elbow (cubital fossa--am not in the medical field, but my nurse used the term often) after an IV push. The tape helped to reduce bruising and held the little post-stick cotton ball in place.With this purchase I ordered a pack of multi-colored bandage and don't mind wearing the "rainbow" (no reference intended--just a description for multi-colors). The package contains some flesh colored "tape" if you prefer to camouflage.It's a good product to have on hand especially if you have active children and have a reaction to latex bandages. What else? I have plenty of product to share now since I bought a larger quantity, but with consistent use even over a 3-4 day period, you'll see a depletion of product. OH--this is important. The one-inch width was a waste for my purposes although it might work well for a finger wrap. The one-inch tape was hard to pull from the roll (couldn't find the beginning of the tape after initial use--finally had to make a cut to remove the tape from the roll) and the one-inch tape rolled up around the wound too easily. This prompted me to order the 2-inch wide rolls of adhesive bandage wrap. Hope this helps.
S. Stutler
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2020
My little's finger was accidentally slammed in a door, and broken in 1 place. He was required to put a splint on it and wrap it for 6-8 weeks. The adhesive the hospital gave us, would only last about 1-2 weeks, so I bought this, with high hopes. And they didn't disappoint !!! These bandages are exactly the same as the Dr uses, (maybe a tad bit tighter) The package really does come with all those colors! This was super helpful for my little, who had to get used to wearing them everyday! We had to change his bandages about once every couple days.. and it wasn't terribly hard or difficult. The tape sticks very well, (as long as you don't pull on it) and even if you have a little like mine, who pulls on it, you can just stick the ends down under the previous wraps, so they can't get to it. Frequent use will damage the skin. This is what happens with this sort of tape, and we experienced this as well.. Some chapping, and adhesion. This is just the result of constant wrapping and had nothing to do with the tape itself. We ended up putting gauze over the part that was chapping, and applying oils to keep it moisturized. This worked very well. After about 12 weeks total we were able to stop wrapping completely. I still have tape in many colors left, and my little's finger is fully healed and you would never know he broke it at one time. The only thing I would say, is make sure when you wrap, you are wrapping on the side that sticks. Both sides do not stick, only one side sticks, and if you get the wrong side, you'll get all wrapped up, and then it won't stick! Overall. I'm very pleased with this purchase, and if we needed to purchase this item again, I would come right back to this seller and order it.
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