Self-adhesive protective tape for fingers
Self-adhesive protective tape for fingers
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VERSATILE JOINT PROTECTION : Designed to protect fingers during writing, this self-adhesive tape also provides support for wrists, ankles, and knees during physical activity. Its adaptable use ensures reliable protection for daily tasks as well as sports needs.
SAFE SELF-ADHESIVE FIXATION : The tape adheres to itself without glue or fasteners, providing stable support without sticking to the skin or hair. Its removal is painless, avoiding irritation or injury, making it ideal for prolonged and repeated use.
EASY TEARABILITY : No scissors are needed; the tape can be torn by hand to the desired length. This simple application saves time and allows for quick adjustments in emergency situations, during training sessions, or in daily life.
SOFT AND BREATHABLE MATERIAL : Made of high-quality non-woven fabric with spandex, the tape is comfortable to wear for long periods. Its breathable texture prevents sweat buildup, ensuring a light and secure fit, whether used during active or sedentary activities.
MULTIFUNCTIONAL USE : Thanks to its wide range of applications, this tape offers support and protection for ankles, shoulders, calves, and joints, as well as gentle yet firm care for pets. Its versatile design makes it a suitable solution for home or professional use.
SPECIFICATIONS
Colors : Nude, White, Black, Brown
Sizes : 2.5 cm × 2 m, 2.5 cm × 4.5 m, 5 cm × 4.5 m, 7.5 cm × 4.5 m, 10 cm × 4.5 m
Suitable for : Wrists, Elbows, Ankles, Shoulders, Calves
Material : Non-woven Fabric + Spandex
Package Content : 2/5/8 * Self-Adhesive Finger Protection Tape
NOTES
Apply the tape with moderate pressure to avoid restricting circulation.
Does not replace medical treatment in case of serious injuries.
Store in a dry and cool place to maintain adhesive quality.
A slight error margin due to manual measurement is possible. Please make sure this does not bother you before purchasing.
The color may differ slightly from the original due to display variations between computer screens.




















