Durable Moleskin Adhesive Roll from PrimeMed (100% Cotton Moleskin) (2 Inch x 15 Feet)
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It's not quite as sticky as duct tape, but it's close. My guess is that it will stick if the cast surface is hard and clean. Best of luck!
Yes, you could easily fold it in half and stick it to itself. There will be no need for glue. The glue is strong and will keep the pieces together. This is the best of the best from the United States. Moleskin was created. My Medical Warehouse, Rebecca. br>br>
We apologize for any inconvenience this has caused. The title and description both say 15 feet, which is the same length. As a result, it's just a single roll. It measures 15 feet long by 2 inches wide. It's also of the highest possible standard. High-quality moleskin from the United States of America. br>br>My Medical Warehouse,br>br>Rebecca,br>br>
It's a bit of a shambles. I'd say it's about 1/8th of an inch thick, with a maximum thickness of 1/4 inch. I haven't tried to measure it because I don't have it with me, but it isn't particularly bulky. Wearing a good bandaid would probably be preferable.
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I bought this to wrap around my heels after getting blisters from some new boots. The only drawback I can see is that removing the paper backing from the adhesive bandage is nearly impossible. To get the paper started, I ended up using a razor blade.
The moleskin is thick and provides a good cushion. br>At first, I thought I could just rub it into my bunions on both sides of my feet. The spots I covered came off in my bed that night, so this did not work out as planned. br>br>Adhesion isn't as good as I'd like, so I can't apply it to my feet and then put on my boots because it will slip and not cover the intended area. It might work for people who wear running shoes or shoes that they wear to work and play, but it wouldn't work for me because I wear boots to work every day and would have to take them off to adjust the tape.
This should be carried by anyone who does a lot of walking. A roll of moleskin tape can save your life if you get a blister while hiking through the woods or doing a ruck march. This is a very large roll that should last you for a long time.
The downside is that it must be removed with extreme caution, usually after wetting it, or it has the potential to tear skin, at least my skin.
Previously, I had relied on bandaids, which occasionally slipped out of place (ouch). blister! It forms a thick, protective patch that stays in place like a callus. To get rid of it, you'll need to give it a good tug. However, there will be some cutting involved if you use it to properly treat a blister. (For examples of how to use it correctly to treat a blister that hasn't ruptured, go to www. ).
I used to spend ridiculous amounts of money on moleskin in drugstore packages, but not anymore because you get so much on this roll that it is well worth the price, and I will be repurchasing.
I had previously purchased moleskin from a local pharmacy, but I wanted to save money and decided to purchase it from Amazon. What is the reason for this? On the back of my sneakers, near the heel, I developed holes. To hide the holes, I bought a mole skin. It was a complete failure. The glue didn't stick.
The moleskin was refusing to stick to the wall. Nothing worked, no matter how thin or thick the pieces were. It didn't stick to the area because it was completely dry and clean. br>Bandaids were the way to go for me. Spend less and look for a different brand.