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๐ฉน Elevate your healing game with breathable, stretchable comfort!
The Treela Elastic Net Wound Bandage Retainer is a 33-yard stretchable, breathable spandex tubular bandage designed for versatile wound care on arms, legs, and other limbs. Its customizable length and adhesive-free design provide a comfortable, secure fit that supports faster recovery while keeping skin cool and dry. Perfect for professional and active lifestyles, it offers easy application and removal, making it an essential addition to any first aid kit.





| ASIN | B09TNXBBG8 |
| ASIN | B09TNXBBG8 |
| Brand | Treela |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (321) |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (321) |
| Date First Available | 20 February 2023 |
| Manufacturer | Treela |
| Manufacturer reference | Treela-Foot Wound-01 |
| Package Dimensions | 41.61 x 31.5 x 5.99 cm; 200 g |
R**H
This worked great to hold my wifeโs bandage in place after a tennis elbow surgery that did not want to heal timely. She states that itโs comfortable without being itchy. The fit was great and would stay in place overnight. This is a great value! One roll last over a month changing it 2xs daily.
A**A
Good quality
K**R
I bought this dressing to cover bandages when I skin my arms. it is excellent but a little snug for even my thin arms. Would really be tight and I don't recommend it for anyone with heavy arms. It will stretch enough but would probably be uncomfortable. One other word of caution is to cut a longer piece than you think you will need. It widens on the arm but doesn't get any longer.
J**N
My husband can't wear adhesive bandage for very long without breaking out. The netting using gauze to cover his cuts and abrasions has been extremely helpful. I have reordered many times. Be generous when you cut the tubing. Otherwise it will crawl down the arm some.
B**.
I recommend that you use a non-stick pad over the wound. Then cut the mesh to a generous length and stretch it to make a tube out of it. Then slide it over the arm, leg, or finger. The mesh gently holds the pad in place. No adhesive necessary. Removal is painless and quick.
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