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Leukotape Classic Zinc Oxide Tape 3.75cm×10m

£16.99

Leukotape Classic Zinc Oxide Tape 3.75cm x 10m is a professional-grade rigid strapping tape designed to provide maximum joint support and reliable stabilisation during sport, rehabilitation and injury prevention. This non-elastic tape delivers excellent adhesion and high tensile strength, making it ideal for restricting movement and supporting ligaments, muscles and joints under stress. Commonly used in physiotherapy and sports medicine, it offers dependable performance for both acute injury management and preventative taping.

Constructed from durable cotton fabric and coated with a powerful zinc oxide adhesive, Leukotape Classic provides a firm, long-lasting hold that remains secure even during intense physical activity. Its rigid structure ensures controlled support without stretch, helping to stabilise joints effectively while reducing the risk of further injury. The tape is also permeable to air and water-resistant, supporting skin comfort during extended wear in demanding conditions.

Designed for practical use, Leukotape Classic can be easily torn by hand in both directions, allowing fast and precise application without scissors. Suitable for functional bandaging techniques, it is widely used for ankle, knee and wrist support, as well as for reinforcing compression bandages. Please note, this product contains natural rubber latex, which may cause allergic reactions in some users.

Additional Information

Size: 3.75cm x 10m
Material: Rigid cotton fabric (non-elastic)
Adhesive Type: Zinc oxide rubber adhesive
Elasticity: Non-stretch / rigid tape
Key Features: Strong adhesion, high tensile strength, water-resistant, breathable
Tearability: Hand tearable (lengthways and widthways)
Colour: White
Latex Content: Contains natural rubber latex
Applications: Joint stabilisation, injury prevention, functional bandaging, sports strapping
Suitable For: Ankles, knees, wrists, ligaments and muscles
Use Environment: Physiotherapy, sports medicine, rehabilitation