🛡️ Dress Smart, Move Freely!
The ProMed Elastic Net Tubular Elastic Net Dressing Size 4 is a versatile, latex-free solution designed to securely hold dressings in place for hands, arms, legs, and feet. Measuring 1" x 25 yds when stretched, it allows for ventilation and freedom of movement, making it an ideal choice for both comfort and practicality.
I**S
Great for cycling first aid kit
The EMTs used them to treat cycling scrapes, cuts and abrasions when I was a kid in the late eighties/nineties. I still see them being used nowadays in the Tour de France. Well I got a pack and cut a 7 inch piece to put in my saddle bag first aid kit which has a handful of items in a ziplock bag. One of the riders in my crew fell down yesterday and got a nasty scrape on the knee. Squirted water on it, cleaned with antiseptic towelette, added some antibiotic ointment, an eye patch gauze and held everything together with the net dressing. Was able to pull the net over the shoe and over the knee. It stayed on, covering the wound while the cyclist was peddling, while any other type of dressing would move.
R**
works great
bought this for my grandfather for his leg when he was keeping stuff on it while it healed from an injury. said it was a lot cooler on his leg than other wraps.
A**R
Very helpful with bandages.
My mother has dementia. So when you put a bandage on her she takes it off. But with the netting on she leaves it alone.
H**R
Protection
Good for protecting cuts or brus bruises
A**R
These work well if your skin can’t handle tape or bandaids
I bought these for my elderly dad who’s skin is so sensitive. They were great. Just put some triple anabiotic cream on God and slide this over it and your done. No skin tears And you can wash them and reuse them if you want to
S**D
Loved This product
Great product for covering wounds. Keeps wounds clean. Quite a bit in the box. Definitely a good product & would buy again
V**E
Sturdy
Great product
M**T
Super useful product
I work outdoors, often in hot weather and often get wet. Standard bandage adhesives fall off, usually within a day. Even the super sticky ones don't last long. This elastic tubular net keeps dressings on wounds all day long; they hold even over joints such as fingers and knees.
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