ACE4" Self-Adhering Elastic Bandage, White
C**F
Five Stars
Wrap for legs works great.
I**R
Good product, but I actually like the traditional ACE bandage better
The product does just what it's supposed to, so it's not in any way being dishonestly marketed, and the quality is very good. The fabric is sticky, that's how it self adheres. It's a little awkward to use and, in the end, I prefer the standard, not sticky material with the little metal thingy. Just my opinion.
B**N
Non adhesive and not stretchy
I am a recent amputee & bought these ace wraps on advice of nurse. These are not stretchy, non-adhesive and even have a bad odor. I think they may have been left of shelf for too long, the copyright on back says "2014".
J**7
Uncomfortable
Not amazon's fault, but this general type is just not comfortable. The self-adhering while non-latex, still causes discomfort and a burning sensation when I wear these and beyond that, are so sticky they are a pain to put on and take off.
G**Y
Elastic Bandage
not much to say...It's a bandage, it's elastic... it works.... 'nough said.Ace is a reputable brand name.The general quality of the product meets that expected of the brand name.The price - overall - nothing to get excited about.
G**F
the self adhering bandage that was not the quality I expected
The bandage was rough and when stretched looked like it was crocheted the openings between stitches were so large and it adhered only poorly when stretched. It was uncomfortable when you removed the bandage it felt as if it was pulling on the skin.
T**T
Deserves no stars.
Terrible. I have lots of tendinitis issues, and was looking for a convenient way to wrap and rewrap ice packs on my knees and ankles, but this bandage was practically impossible to unwrap from the roll to wrap around my leg or foot.I don't know how long it will last, because started ripping immediately, and I threw it away after a trying it the first time. It may be the worst product I've ever purchased. Don't even try it.
S**S
Too rubbery, doesn't breathe, not for sensitive skin
The idea of a bandage that doesn't need those little metal clips is a good idea in theory, but I guess the only way they can make a material stick to itself is with a rubbery coating. (Someone told me it's latex, not sure if that's correct or not?). This bandage felt good at first, you can get it on nice and tight - I didn't have a problem getting compression like the other reviewer. In fact I had to re-wrap it several times because I accidentally kept getting it too tight because the stickiness was taking over. But after wearing for maybe an hour or so I started getting really uncomfortable. My skin started itching and then almost burning. I took it off and my skin was red. I didn't put it back on. It was just too uncomfortable. What good is a bandage if you can't keep it on? The trade off benefit of not having to put those little metal clips isn't worth it - I mean how hard is it to put on a little metal clip really? I was going to mention that my skin may be on the sensitive side and I think I may have a slight latex allergy. So maybe not everyone will have that reaction, but from the other negative reviews on here as well I would have to say don't risk it, just stick to the regular cloth bandage. Sometimes you can't improve on the classic.
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