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KT Health Blister Treatment Patches are advanced waterproof hydrocolloid bandages designed to protect and heal blisters quickly and effectively. Ideal for athletes and outdoor enthusiasts, these patches provide pain relief, reduce scarring, and are safe for most skin types, lasting up to 7 days.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.65 x 2.99 x 1.06 inches |
Package Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.5 x 3 x 4.5 inches |
Item Weight | 0.13 Pounds |
Brand Name | KT Tape |
Warranty Description | ... |
Model Name | KT Performance Blister Treatment Patch |
Color | Beige |
Material | Composite |
Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | KT Tape |
Part Number | 814179022257 |
Model Year | 2017 |
Style | Blister Treatment Patch |
Included Components | KT Performance Blister Treatment Patch |
Size | Single |
E**R
They Work!
I had forgotten I had a small box of these blister pads until recently .. but when I opened it there was only 1 left. As a professional skater, blisters can be bothersome. These have been wonderful so I just bought more!
E**N
Doesn’t stick that well
Was disappointed. It came off right away and we followed directions to the t. Bandaids stay on better.
G**S
Excellent choice for cushioning blisters
Did the job nicely. Cushioned the blister. Because of the location of the blister on my foot, I had to replace the bandage several times as my shoe rubbed it off. Definitely buy again.
S**G
Must have for high school football player
My son had to break in some new cleats and got blisters. The patches are great. We pair with ktape and it works great.
M**N
Work well if you can get them to hang on
I got these when my inserts gave me a blister on my arch when running. I haven’t got the inserts fixed yet so I put these in before I go since the skin is still open. These hold up very well and I have no pain while running. However, no matter what I try they come off when I take my socks off. I’ve tried hanging on to the patch too while taking my sock off and at least part of it still comes up which means within hours the whole thing will come off.I did also put these on and then put rock tape from my PT over it and that does the trick.They are super comfy to wear while running even with the blister open or not, and work well if you can get it to hang on. If you have blisters, still worth it.
S**S
Helpful barrier lets you keep going…
Very helpful. Covers blister and protects it.
L**B
A pain to mess with and you'll still need bandages around edges...
My elbow had blistered and the skin around it got hard and cranky, so I needed something to tend to it besides steroid cream prescribed to soften the hardened layer and calm the inflammation... I used Band-Aid hydroseal blister bandages and found a none-are-perfect new friend...I thought KT Tape would be better, but nope... first, getting the patch off the weird plastic without it overstretching and losing its basic stickiness on the edges is quite difficult with the box I tried out... one side's fine, but the other, the firmer thicker plastic, just doesn't like to peel off. If it's a warehouse issue, well... they shouldn't need the level of precise environment monitoring of biologic injections. They're still just blister patches.I have a few more kinds (and another box of the Band Aid ones)-Compeed, a CVS brand, etc... this is a very long-term healing process, and with it being so hit-or-miss with bandages, I guess I should donate the others to... dunno where, someone who is a blister patch whisperer who can make it both get off the plastic without stretching out and deforming (which makes the edges roll up) AND stick to where they put it. I am not such a patch whisperer, so for now, I'll keep trying all the different ones and throw these in a community first aid kit. Probably still better than nothing, just not by a lot.So far, though... Band Aid is the winner by a pretty long stretch (Compeed more stiff but not terrible, most store brands sticky in the middle in a way that makes me wonder if they're actually even hydrocolloidal or just spongy material). These honestly are almost as poor as CVS which are okay finger cut coverings (I had a variety pack) since they wrap around and hold themselves on but weren't long-lasting like Band Aid brand for bigger blister sorts of uses. The only thing I like about these is the case they came in... kinda pitiful as the best feature.
N**M
Does not stick as advertised
I don’t normally write reviews but thought that this justified a review.I am training for a half marathon and have a hot spot turned blister on one foot that I wanted to protect. I’ve never used these and thought I would give it a try. Tonight I used one for the first time.It wasn’t uncomfortable per say while running but it didn’t do much on the hot spot that hadn’t turned to a blister yet. So not the most effective, though everyone is different and maybe these help others.My complaint though is the adhesive. It started to come off while I ran. These are advertised as a product that will stick for 7 days. While I didn’t expect it to adhere that long, I expected it to hold up during my run better than it did. Other KT Tape products stick during workouts AND the shower after. This started to peel during the workout and came off with my shower.I’m not sure who manages to keep these on for 7 days but they must not be showering.All this to say, these are overpriced and don’t stick well.
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