🛡️ Support your skin, stay unstoppable.
KinGrip Tubular Elastic Support Bandages deliver reliable, latex-free compression and protection for fragile skin, edema, and lymphedema. Made in the USA with a breathable cotton-spandex blend, these bandages offer customizable support through easy layering and a secure 2-way stretch fit, perfect for active professionals seeking comfort and durability in wound care.
A**R
Fantastic product
Absolute easy to put on even yourself or with someone helping very comfortable doesn’t restrict circulation like some spandex type sleeves for lymphedema I would definitely purchase this one again
M**E
Good for Circulation.
If you measure and order the right size these help your leg circulation. I became aware of them when they gave them to me during a hospital stay, and have used them since as recommended during discharge and following appointments. These are a nice quality.
C**S
Good
Worked for what we needed it for.
G**Z
Just the right compression
These are easy to cut to the size needed. And have just the right amount of compression.
B**E
It was okay.
It was okay, for temporary while I was ordering a compression sock.
V**A
Wanted to try this type of bandage
This worked very well for my swelling in my right leg. Much cheaper than the good stockings some might have to use. My therapist said as my leg gets smaller I will probably need a different size, so they are easy to switch.
K**R
It hold my bandages in place.
These can be washed and reused. It is great to hold my bandages in place. The price for a small amount wasn't too bad and it amounted to at least 7 arm covers for me. As I mend, I will wash and put these away. I hope to never need them again, but the certainly did the job.
B**R
Works in the correct size
I had a serious 2nd degree burn on my forearm and need to keep it protected. I had to apply antibiotic cream and gauze pads over the burn, and then wrap it around with rolled gauze and tape it closed. Trying to do this twice a day with one hand was getting old. Plus, it was difficult to get the rolled gauze wrapped around with the right pressure (either too loose or too tight). I just wanted a stretchy cotton tube I could pull on to hold the gauze pads in place. Thanks to the helpful reviews here I took an educated guess on the size and fortunately got it right. Size D fits an average size woman's wrist area with very light compression (see photo). It's enough compression to hold it in place, but it doesn't cut off circulation or put a dent in your skin. If I wanted more compression for a sprain or injury problem I would go down to a Size C. The fabric is soft, no weird smells, and holds its shape. My only complaint is that the cut edge unravels and looks ratty pretty quickly.
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