What can I use Cohesive Bandage for?
Cohesive bandage can be applied to offer a range of support levels for injured joints depending on the amount of tension in the bandage, and number of layers that you apply. For example, if you were using cohesive bandage to wrap an ankle sprain, you would avoid applying too much stretch as this may create over constriction if the joint swells. However, you can achieve a high level of support without over-constriction by simply applying more layers. As you wrap over more layers, the cohesive bandage quickly becomes firms, especially if you press the layers together Cohesive bandage has a large variety of uses. With it’s flexibility and also the ability to only stick to itself, it has become a firm favourite in sport’s industry. Extremely popular in the footballing world, Cohesive Bandage has become a great choice as a replacement for the PVC Sock Tape. It can hold up socks, shin-pads and offer added protection to a Goalkeeper’s hands, fingers and wrists. It can also for holding ice & heat packs in place, supporting injuries, protecting dressings and also for rugby ear protection, it’s a must have in any kit.
Benefits of using Cohesive Bandage
Description:
Size(cm) | Packaging | Carton Size(cm) | N. W (kg) | G. W(kg) |
2.5 × 450 | 48rolls/box, 12boxes/carton, 576rolls/carton | 50 × 38× 36.5 | 5.2 | 7.5 |
5.0 × 450 | 24rolls/box, 12boxes/carton, 288rolls/carton | 50 × 38× 36.5 | 5.2 | 7.5 |
7.5 × 450 | 16rolls/box, 12boxes/carton, 192rolls/carton | 50 × 38× 36.5 | 5.2 | 7.5 |
10.0 × 450 | 12rolls/box, 12boxes/carton, 144rolls/carton | 50 × 38× 36.5 | 5.2 | 7.5 |
15.0 × 450 | 8rolls/box, 12boxes/carton, 96rolls/carton | 50 × 38× 34.5 | 5.2 | 7.5 |