Moleskin for Feet & Blisters - Blister Tape Prevention- HIGH Quality Durable Moleskin (2-Pack), 2 Adhesive Rolls; 100% Cotton, 2" by 15'
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If you're making a spica cast, I recommend using pantiliners. In the event of a leak, it's simple to remove and replace it.
I believe the answer is 2 7. I believe the rolls are 5 feet long, but I'm not sure.
It's roughly the same thickness as a piece of felt.
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I had never tried it before, but I had used a lot of moleskin products in the past during my time in the military. The first time I tried it, within 15 minutes of her getting ready to leave and putting on her socks, it slipped right off OK, so I tried rubbing the adhesive against more skin to warm it up. She went straight to putting on her socks and within five minutes it had fallen off again. I'm not sure what's up with the adhesive they use, but it's not very good. This is my experience as a first-time buyer of this product; unfortunately, it did not make a good first impression, and I would not recommend it.
br>br>Recent changes: br>br> I've changed my rating to one star, and if I could, I'd give it a zero. It's not even close to sticking! I'd return it, but (of course) the return period has passed. br>br>BEWARE.
Here's what I know about it: br>br> 1. br>br> When taping a lav mic to bare skin, make sure the skin is completely dry before starting. Otherwise, you'll probably end up with a lav mic that doesn't stay in place very well. Despite this, I only lasted about 10 minutes with one stick. Lav mics, on the other hand, tend to stick to bare skin all day when applied to dry skin. And once it's stuck, you won't be able to feel it again. br>br>For what I'm looking for, this is ideal. And compared to how little you get when buying from a pharmacist, it's definitely a bargain; I got two rolls for less than the price of one. Something to think about. br>br>*Because it sticks so well, you might want to shave the hair around the area where you stick it. You'll feel it coming off if you don't do this. br>br>Think about hitting the helpful button if you found this review useful.
These do not stay on my feet for the entire day. At the end of the day, the adhesive has worn off and they are no longer stuck to my toes.
When my foot began to hurt while playing pickleball, a friend suggested using moleskin - It was completely new to me. I came across this after discovering that a small package purchased from a drugstore worked. Now, before I play, I cut off a small amount and apply it to my foot, and the pain is gone. Adhesion and comfort were not an issue.
It usually loses adhesion during stretches or warmups, but once it almost made it a full mile. It's one thing to be a bad product, but when you're out running with it, it bunches and twists in the exact area you're trying to protect. Now you have to remove your shoe and sock to dispose of this failed product, and you have to finish your run without protection in the necessary area. This renders the product completely ineffective.
Meh. I mean, if you don't get wet/sweaty often and don't mind the fact that it's quite thick, it'd be ideal. It is pleasant to the touch and soft, but I do not believe it is satisfactory. For my needs, I chose Leukotape, which I find to be far superior.
I have a sore spot on my toes, so I cut a piece of moleskin and covered the area with it, leaving a little extra to go on the underside of my foot. Blisters are a thing of the past with a piece of tape in the heal of the shoe. br>The tape is sticky enough. It's as if a bandage is being ripped off. There will be a sticky residue, so goof off is a good option. br>I'm a huge fan of this tape.