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No hay artículos en el carro100% cotton athletic tape;Includes illustrated, step-by-step taping instructions;2.50cm
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Comentado en Japón el 29 de julio de 2024
とりあえず風の吹きみたいな繊細な動きにも剥がされるような脆い商品です。おすすめできません
KyleBerwick99
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de agosto de 2019
I've been bouldering (indoor and outdoor) for a little over a year and a half and the biggest thing that would prevent me from climbing day after day was the torn fingertips and opened calluses. I tried using regular medical tape (the stuff u can get at walmart) but that didn't cut it at all because it would constantly fall off. I looked online and found this tape and read some reviews saying that it wouldn't come off and was really sticky so I gave it a shot. It works like a charm, it moves with your fingers (flexible) but doesn't slip off which is crucial on those small crimps. 5/5 good stuff at a good price. Hope this helps.
Monica W.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de octubre de 2019
Recently the pulleys in both hands have become really painful and unhappy due to overuse, and I started taping using the H-taping method to support my pulleys during climbing.I've tried three other tapes besides this one: Jaybird, which is what they were selling at the gym, Curad, which they were providing for free at the gym, and Hampton Adams. Jaybird and Hampton Adams were too soft and stretchy to provide enough support, and the adhesive wasn't strong enough to really stick through sweat and use. I actually like Curad quite a bit—it's stiff, rips easily (since scissors tend to get gummed up), and has pretty good adhesion, though it still has a tendency to lift or fray sometimes.I like Metolius for the same reasons I like the Curad tape, but I find it's even better because it's much, much, MUCH stickier. Especially if you give it an extra wrap and stick it to itself, thus tape essentially fuses together. It sticks through the entire session without peeling or fraying, and I've found it easier just to cut it off because peeling it can be downright painful.It's actually amazing how well tape can take the load off finger pulleys. I'm super happy with the performance of this tape, and so far my hands have been happy too.
Neil
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de octubre de 2019
I used to climb and use this tape for that, however now I use this for attaching lavalier microphones to people and their clothing.It’s hands down the best tape available for the job. It’s thin, incredibly sticky, yet removes without leaving a trace. Being made for skin i’m not worried about it doing harm.It’s better by a significant margin than the similar sports wrap tape you can get; though, that comes in black too which is nice.
Idahoan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de octubre de 2014
Best athletic tape I have ever found. This is THE tape to have for climbing. With some practice you can produce perfect crack gloves that will stay on, stay together, and are even reusable after taking them off (once or twice depending on how much use they get)The tape is tackier than any other tape I have tried, much tackier than Johnson and Johnson.It is also thicker, and provides for better wear than the above mentioned brand, but is still easy enough to tear into strips.Climbing 10+ pitches on a granite crack is doable on on set of gloves.I find that the price difference is VERY much worth spending for performance I get over other tapes, but your use may differ. Definitely recommended.
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