Product description
Size : 3.8cm Width x13.7m-"Extra Long" Length (Recommended Size for Ankle, Wrist & Hand/Foot Blisters)
Key Features & Benefits :
- Polyester Cotton that is more harder suitable for pro player on tournament
- Non elastic for maximum compression (apply properly to avoid cutting of blood circulation);
- Constant unwinding tension and excellent tensile strength;
- strong, reliable and long lasting stickiness.
Usage : Non Elastic Sport Tape is excellent for preventing injury. To keep muscles / bones in a certain position or used near joints, such as ankles, wrists, hands, Feet and fingers to prevent sprains, breaks, cuts, blisters or other injuries that may occur from exercise and competitive sports.
Can be used in rehabilitation / recovery by limiting the range of motion for muscles and serve as a splint for sprained joints which helps the injury heal at a much faster rate. By compressing the muscle, sport tape can help decrease swelling, which can alleviate pain and prevent further injury.
1 Piece * White Strapping Sport Tape (38mm x 13.7m)
Material : Polyurethane (PU Foam)
1. Underwrap Tape:6cm Width x 20m & 7cm Width * 27m Length(Recommended Size for Ankle / Wrist / Knee / Elbow)
*** Non-Adhesive & Must be Used Together with Adhesive Strapping Sport Tapes ***
Underwrap / pre wrap + adhesive sport tape can be used in rehabilitation / recovery by limiting the range of motion for muscles and serve as a splint for sprained joints which helps the injury heal at a much faster rate. By compressing the muscle, sport tape can help decrease swelling, which can alleviate pain and prevent further injury.
Key Features & Benefits :
- made of Polyurethane (PU) which is stretchable & non adhesive;
- soft, comfortable & keep you warm;
- good in sweat absorption & gentle to skin;
- can be hand teared & easy to use;
- use together with adhesive sport tape, as a soft base to avoid direct contact of adhesive tape on your skin.
Foam underwrap is a thin foam tape intended to be applied as a base layer between the skin and strapping tapes. Its primary purpose is to protect the skin from rubbing and irritation.
1. Wrap the area you intend to tape in the underwrap – a single layer is usually enough.
2. Foam underwrap has no stick at all but does cling lightly to itself. If you struggle with it, try some pre-tape adhesive or a thin smear of petroleum jelly to give it some tack.
3. The underwrap does not need to be tight but try to keep it close to the skin without any slack (as pictured.)
4. Once the area is wrapped, apply the strapping tape on top. (You need to get this part right first time, because if you pull back the tape the underwrap will tear away with it.)
5. Once the tape job is complete, you can tear or cut away any excess underwrap which protrudes