Wrap it up with style! 🩹
The ZJCCTO Elastic Bandage 2 Pack offers a versatile and user-friendly solution for compression needs, featuring a 6-inch width and a stretchable length of 13 to 15 feet. Designed with a hook and loop closure, this latex-free bandage is perfect for those with allergies, ensuring comfort and ease of use. Durable and reusable, it retains its elasticity for long-lasting support.
M**K
Elastic bandage wrap for ankle
The 4 pack is definitely worth the price! I also like the 4" width because it covers my ankle and part of my foot in a very sturdy way. Because they come in a 4-pack, I can switch off which wrap I use without having to worry about cleaning a bandage every day.I will most likely order another 4-pack because some of the bandages have become overstretched but I still love the bandage itself very much!
T**.
Identical to cheaper one
Purchased this on and the LotFancy Cotton Elastic Bandage (6 Inches x 15 Feet), 2Pcs Compression Bandage Wrap with Hook-and-Loop Closure on Both Ends, Support & First Aid for Sports, Medical, and Injury Recovery, and found them to be mirror images. Could save almost 50%.
C**E
Velcro Closures
Velcro closures make it so easy to attach to the elastic bandage. They seem a bit thin, but overall they work just fine.
B**W
Works for Knee wrap
I guess I dislike so many requests for reviews. :-) I just used one of the wraps for the first time this morning. I had not seen this type of material until a doctor used a six-inch wide piece on a knee I injured and which he suggested was a meniscus injury and I should give it time to see if it is would settle down without further treatment. Last week I went to a specialist after an MRI revealed a fracture just above the knee cap; as well as the meniscus problem and arthritis. I will be 87 shortly and was told surgery for repair was not advisable. So, at my age, he said, I have two options: Live with it; or get a new knee! At my age . . . ? So, we will see if it will settle down to a functional knee for now. This smaller size wrap seems to work and gives a little reminder to be careful! For now! Thanks
D**E
Best Ace bandage ever
Be advised, when you put this on start with the velco side up and wrap on top of it then the other velcro end will face down to attach on top. Love how comfortable they are and you can adjust just how tight it is easily. They apparently will eventually lose it's elasticity according to the manufacturer and need replacing but they are not expensive and they are washable (mesh bag). You definitely get your monies worth.Update: After using this wrap for a while, I found the Velcro strip is very hard and has sharp pointed edges which can irritate and or poke your skin during movement with the pointed corner and that hurts. I have no idea why this velcro is so hard of a strip because I've bought Velcro before and it's not hard at all it comes in a roll. If you are suffering from skin breakdown even the rippled edges of the wrap can irritate your skin too but most everything else will too.
A**R
6 inch
6 inch wraps are hard to find. These worked well
O**H
It was a lifesaver after surgery.
Nothing else worked after surgery. I could adjust this bandage any way that felt good. I needed something to wear under clothing that provided support and compression. Velcro began to come off at the ends, but by then I had mostly recovered. It’s sometimes a little hard to get the Velcro flat so readjusting is required but I wore it every day for five weeks.
C**J
Why aren't all Ace Bandages made like this?
The hook & Loop idea is the obvious next step in design; I don't understand why the "clips" idea is even used at all anymore. Those clips that all the other brands employ are so easy to lose! And if you step on them, which I always inevitably do, it smashes the hooks flat, rendering them useless. But with this "Velcro" design, everything is all one piece. Nothing to lose. The fabric is plenty stretchy and tough. The hooks & Loop hold it securely in place.This is the only type bandage I use anymore at my dojo—and trust me, we go through a ton of them! One little trick I recommend after using these for years is this: Place a strip of duct tape or something at the innermost end of the bandage so that the Velcro doesn't grab the cloth at the core of the bandage while in storage. Without tape, the hooks fray the fabric over the years. So the tape prevents the hooks from digging in until you're ready to apply the bandage. This cuts the wear and tear on the fabric in half, allowing the bandage to last twice as long. Even without the tape trick, you'll get years of constant use out of it.Highly recommended!
A**R
Comfortable and Effective
Soft and strong with a wonderful stretch that allows you to adjust the tension. Great coverage and very comfortable. The velco fasteners on either end are head and shoulders better than pins or clips. Great product!
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