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KT Performance+ Blister Prevention Tape
KT Tape
KT Performance+ Blister Prevention Tape
$9.99
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  Helps prevent athlete blister, chafing, and hot spot formation

  KT Performance+ Blister Prevention Tape is the pinnacle in athlete blister prevention care. These premium synthetic non-woven fabric strips are designed to help prevent athlete-related abrasion injuries, such as blisters, chafing, and hot spots, during the rigors of athletic training and competition. Blister Prevention Tape has strong adhesive to help it stay in place and conform easily to the skin to allow full mobility while staying active. 1-2 days of adhesion. Precut 3.5" strips.

  -- Designed to help prevent athlete blister, chafing, and hot spot formation*

  -- Ultra-durable, flexible, and breathable synthetic fabric

  -- Easily conforms to skin and extremely thin to minimize friction

  -- Rounded edges to prevent fraying and improve adhesion.

  *Barrier tape has been proven to reduce the occurrence of blisters

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Brand Name:
KT Tape
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
351418
UPC:
814179022585
Other Features:
• Use to help prevent the formation of blisters and other abrasion related sports injuries
• Ultra-durable engineered synthetic fabric that's tear resistant
• Precut 3.5in. strips for convenient use in most common treatment areas
• Rounded edges to prevent fraying and improve adhesion
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