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Closure Steri Strip Non Woven Material Reinforced Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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4.1
⚽ Team Sports, 🥋 Sports & Fitness

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Description of Closure Steri Strip Non Woven Material Reinforced

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Terrible Adhesive Strips Ruin Game

As a result of using this product, I found that the adhesive strips didn't stick well enough, causing them to come off during gameplay. THIS was frustrating and ultimately affected my team`s performance .While the non-woven material was comfortable and gentle on the skin, it was outweighed by the strip's inability to stay on during intense sports and outdoor activities..

Pros
  • Comfortable non-woven material
Cons
  • Poor adhesive quality for team sports and outdoor activities.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Strong Support for Team Sports

As a frequent player of team sports outdoors, I`ve tried many closure options, but this one stood out in terms of durability and support... Based on my experience the non-woven material reinforced strip provides a tight grip to ensure quick and efficient recovery after a minor injury. I love HOW it worked well even during high-intensity matches or training sessions. The only downside is that it could be more comfortable on the skin, but overall, it's a great addition to any athlete's kit..

Pros
  • Provides strong and secure wound closure
Cons
  • Takes longer to apply than traditional adhesive bandages

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Essential for cuts - self-adhesive bandages

A nurse friend introduced them to me a few years ago and I've had them in our first aid kits ever since. I allow the cut to bleed for a few seconds to remove potentially dangerous bacteria, rinse with water, then dry and wrap a sterile strip (or several) over the cut, add a drop of antibacterial ointment, and apply a band-aid. up. I apply a patch every day but leave the sterile strip on for at least a few days. When I finally remove the sterile strips (pulling gently to avoid tearing the newly…

Pros
  • Bandages and dressings
Cons
  • Damaged