Athletic Tape - White - 1 1/2" x 15 yards - Mueller M tape - 12 rolls
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It's 1. 5 inches. In the product description, the reference to 1 inch is a mistake.
What an enigmatic query. It's extremely sticky, so I expect it to stay put, albeit curling a little at the edges. If you're looking for something really special, this is the place to go. This tape is extremely sticky, and I would strongly suggest it. It's what I use with a pre-prepared meal. Wrap it up and you've got yourself a solid product. It maintains its shape and adhesion even after hours of exercise and a lot of sweat.
White Mueller tape, not Dynarex, is available from Return2Fitness.
The edges are all straight.
Selected User Reviews For Athletic Tape - White - 1 1/2" x 15 yards - Mueller M tape - 12 rolls
I've tried a few different brands and this one is the most effective for me. I use it to tape the bottoms of my feet for plantar fasciitis, and I'm glad I found this brand. the key points:
1. It's simple to get off the roll, even when you're at the very end! Others struggled mightily to get a strip off halfway through the roll-out. This is not one of them! From beginning to end, it was a breeze.
2. It remained in place- I wear a compression sleeve over this and then a sock, so I'm not sure how it would work with only a sock. Even with my feet sweating in the Arizona heat, it stays on.
3. There's no residue and it's simple to get rid of. So far, I haven't had any issues with skin splitting due to excessive skin pulling or tape that is too sticky. br>br>Perhaps the first roll was a fluke, but I'll be ordering more!.
This tape was purchased because I needed a larger quantity of rolls at a lower cost per roll than the Hampton tape I had previously purchased. My primary application is for taping an ankle, and I've found that this tape's adhesion is woefully inadequate. When applying tape to an ankle, I find that as I pull tape with one hand to start the wrapping process, I have to follow up with my other hand to lay the tape down straight and secure it. And I'm finding that I have to press down with that second hand pretty hard to get it to stick; wrinkling is also an issue, which you don't want when taping an ankle because it becomes bumpy and could lead to blisters depending on where it wrinkles. I've just finished the first of 15 rolls and have three ankle tapings in place. So far, it's been a letdown, but I'm hoping it's just a fluke and the next 14 will be better. I was familiar with the Mueller brand, so I assumed it would be a safe bet. However, so far, this tape has paled in comparison to the Hampton, which is stickier, appears to be stronger, and provides what I believe to be a tighter and more secure ankle taping. I'll update my review if my subsequent rolls improve, but for now, this was a poor purchase.
" This isn't the M tape you're looking for. Dynarex was the manufacturer of the tape I received. It doesn't have the same texture as M tape, but for the price, it's a good alternative. The quality of J and M tape is superior. If you're serious about getting M tape, make sure you ask the seller what you're getting before you buy. I bought it at Health- Other sellers, such as 360, may have genuine M tape available. The adhesive on the dynarex tape is adequate, but it isn't as thick or breathable as the dynarex tape. Instead of athletic tape, it has a medical feel to it. For the price, it's still close enough to use; I'll give it three stars. 1 for excellence, - for originality, - for originality, - for 1 because this isn't the item that was on display when you made your purchase. br>*After a few days of use, I'll update the review. This tape is on par with M tape, if not better. I've had it wrapped around my ankles for three days and am completely satisfied with it, so I'm changing my rating from three to four stars. This tape is of excellent quality.
It's a tad more difficult to tear than I'd like. Also, at the tape's edge, leave some residue on your skin. br>br>The "rexal" brand, which you can buy at the store, costs more $. $4 each, and it's sturdier and doesn't have the dirty glue edge, but there you have it. br>br>I'm still ordering it online, so it must be good. This is my second purchase, and I plan to keep buying more because I tape every day, and my daughter tapes both wrists for fast pitch and ice sports. br>br>At more than $1 per roll and with delivery to my door, it's well worth it over the course of my life.
So, instead of taping my foot every day, I've decided to tape it every day. This tape serves my needs well. It adheres well enough and easily peels away when I want to remove it. The only issue I've found with this tape is that it's a nightmare to work with when wet! The material part of the tape falls off when it gets wet, but the adhesive part remains on my skin. The sticky adhesive must be soaked in rubbing alcohol, rubbed off, and picked off. br>br>When I run out, I intend to repurchase. I'll just make sure it doesn't get wet while I'm wearing it.
For the past three years, I've been using this tape. I've tried other band names, but this is the one that has worked best for me so far. I used it to keep my wrist in shape while playing tennis three to four times per week. I made use of a pre-made template. wrap. Because all tapes lose adhesion when they are wet from sweat, I use a wrist band to keep the moisture out of the tape.
I'm not sure if this is the Mueller M tape or not. The tape appears to have far less adhesive, resulting in poor adhesion. Tape does not tear as easily as it usually does across the width. I'd have to use a lot more tape to get the same level of support I get from real M tape and other brands like Stikk and Hampton. I'm getting about a dollar per roll. a hundred and fifty ankles For this product, the price is almost too good to be true - Remove yourself from the situation. I'm about halfway through the 12-pack and don't think I'll use the rest. I feel like I'm putting my ankle in jeopardy by using this inferior product.
I've previously used Mullen's, but I've also tried other brands and found that some aren't as sticky or work as well. This one works fine, but sometimes a white layer of adhesives remains on the skin after I remove the tape. It's possible that you'll have to put in some effort to get rid of it. It's not a big deal to me because these tapes are less expensive and protect my fingers just as well.