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Rigid Strapping Tape Single Roll - 13.7m

Rigid Strapping Tape Single Roll - 13.7m

Special Elastic Adhesive Bandage 50mm

Special Elastic Adhesive Bandage 50mm

Rigid Strapping Tape Bulk Pack

Bulk pack of iHealthSphere's premium 13.7 meter long rigid strapping tape. 20, 30 or 40 packs.

  • 2.5cm = a bulk pack of 40 x 2.5cm width tapes
  • 3.8cm = a bulk pack of 30 x 3.8cm width tapes
  • 5cm = a bulk pack of 20 x 5cm width tapes
$249.94
Availability: In stock
SKU
8_665

Rigid Strapping Tape Bulk Pack

iHealthSphere Premium Rigid Strapping Tape is hand tear-able and designed to support and prevent joint injury. This premium rigid strapping tape provides strong support for joints during high stress activity, minimising excessive joint mobility that may cause injury.

iHealthsphere strapping tape can also be purchased in individual rolls and 8 roll drum packs. See below for options.

Read on to discover more about Rigid Strapping Tape, or search all tapes and bandages

How does strapping tape work?

Strapping tape works by restricting the movement of affected body parts to prevent injury or to avoid further injury. A physiotherapist can be consulted to discover the best sports tape strapping techniques for a particular injury, condition or as a preventative measure.

Buy strapping tape in 8 x drum rolls or use links below to see single and bulk options.

*Pricing featured is based on 3.8cm (30 x Roll Bulk Pack). Professional pricing on other size options visible at checkout if applicable.

Key features and benefits:

  • Premium strapping tape
  • Rigid to restrict movement
  • Hand-tear-able for ease of use
  • Strong support during sports or periods of activity
  • Usually ships within 24 hours
  • How to use

    The correct way to use strapping tape is dependent on the injury or condition that the individual has. Application also varies based on location of affected area. Speak to a professional, such as a physiotherapist to get advice on how best to use strapping tape.