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REVIEW SNAPSHOT® by PowerReviewsBand-Aid Sport Strip Bandages, Extra Wide, 30 ea (based on 18 reviews) 86% of respondents would recommend this to a friend. Ratings Distribution
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Most Liked Positive Review Great product Stays on, flexes with you. Ideal for more challenging areas like the joints and thighs, but still easy to remove. The design which does not seal on all sides gives it more...Read complete review Stays on, flexes with you. Ideal for more challenging areas like the joints and thighs, but still easy to remove. The design which does not seal on all sides gives it more versatility. The non-stick surface extends to 2 sides making it good for wounds that don't fit perfectly within and making it useful as well for narrow, longer wounds by using several of these long side to long side. VS Most Liked Negative Review Love the little bit of padding. The little bit of padding is nice for various small sore injuries, like blisters, or if something rubs you a little. I also like how these are not sticky on 4 sides, only...Read complete review The little bit of padding is nice for various small sore injuries, like blisters, or if something rubs you a little. I also like how these are not sticky on 4 sides, only 2. You can apply 2+ back to back. You can swim, they really do stay on in water, just be careful where you swim with a cut as you can introduce all sorts of infections in fresh water and ocean water, a chlorine pool is your best bet. The only negative, I expected them to stick better, especially since they are called sports. I hike very regularly. If my pack rubs or my boots rub, and I put one of these on a blister, these do not stick well enough, ie they slip off almost immediately with minimal rubbing, totally defeating the purpose. Or if I jog with a blister, they rub right off. Otherwise for swimming, they are excellent. I'd like to add that I'm a CNA, I know how to apply a bandage. Clean the area, I use soap and water at home, to get off any dirt, also to clean off oils from skin, and any lotions, so the bandage sticks. Then dry the area very thoroughly. Last apply a little anti-bac salve or petro jelly, I usually apply straight to the sterile bandage, avoid touching my always dirty fingers to the salve tube, and avoid touching the cut, plus I avoid over applying salve which can cause the bandage to slide right off. Apply bandage. I wish these worked for me as well as they seem to work for everyone else. I will continue to buy them for swimming. I prefer a tough strip with mole skin over top for hiking or jogging, now that sticks! Reviewed by 18 customers Displaying reviews 1-10 Previous | Next » 1/23/2016 it crinkles and loosens, requires changing more than 1/day. Pros Cons
Best Uses Comments about Band-Aid Sport Strip Bandages, Extra Wide, 30 ea: It is hard to place on a rounded area. Soon it crinkles and comes loose. This requires changing 2 or 3 times a day.
Bottom Line No, I would not recommend this to a friend Was this review helpful? Yes / No - You may also flag this review 2/26/2015 Sticks Well! Pros
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Comments about Band-Aid Sport Strip Bandages, Extra Wide, 30 ea: These are the only Band-Aid line I buy anymore. They are the only ones that stay on after at least 24 hours and even through a shower or two.
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Was this review helpful? Yes / No - You may also flag this review 6/24/2014 I HOPE you continue to have these Pros
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Comments about Band-Aid Sport Strip Bandages, Extra Wide, 30 ea: I have arthritis and use Lidocaine strips on my finger at night to reduce the bumps and cover with these Sport Strips - I am a senior so have used Band Aids for a lifetime. For awhile couldn't get a decent sticking bandaid then found these. Nothing like them for all uses requiring a bandaid.
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Was this review helpful? Yes / No - You may also flag this review 4/30/2014 i would buy this product again and again Pros
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Comments about Band-Aid Sport Strip Bandages, Extra Wide, 30 ea: These bandaids ARE THE ABSOLUTE BEST easy to open - covers well and adhesive stays - I can't do without these bandages thank you
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Was this review helpful? Yes / No - You may also flag this review 10/24/2013 Excellent foam type band aids By Anton from San Diega area describe yourself Anomalous Pros
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Comments about Band-Aid Sport Strip Bandages, Extra Wide, 30 ea: These bandaids have better healthy simulated skin texture than what I have on my hands. The foam type is very realistic, so natural can forget they are on. Go out of my way to get them, all others seem inferior.
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Was this review helpful? Yes / No - You may also flag this review 7/31/2013 (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful) Width same as regular 1" Band-aids By athletic guy from Phoenix, AZ describe yourself CPR Trained, Longtime Bandaid User, Novice First Aid Skills Pros
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Best Uses Comments about Band-Aid Sport Strip Bandages, Extra Wide, 30 ea: These "Extra Wide" Band-aids are exactly the same dimensions in every respect, including the pad, as any 1" by 3" Band-aid product, whether vinyl or flexible fabric. I suspect that the "Extra Wide" claim is an intentional lie because the width is not stated anywhere in the product description. Other Band-aids do include the length and width dimensions in their descriptions.
Bottom Line No, I would not recommend this to a friend (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful) Was this review helpful? Yes / No - You may also flag this review 6/2/2013 Love the little bit of padding. Pros
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Comments about Band-Aid Sport Strip Bandages, Extra Wide, 30 ea: The little bit of padding is nice for various small sore injuries, like blisters, or if something rubs you a little. I also like how these are not sticky on 4 sides, only 2. You can apply 2+ back to back. You can swim, they really do stay on in water, just be careful where you swim with a cut as you can introduce all sorts of infections in fresh water and ocean water, a chlorine pool is your best bet. The only negative, I expected them to stick better, especially since they are called sports. I hike very regularly. If my pack rubs or my boots rub, and I put one of these on a blister, these do not stick well enough, ie they slip off almost immediately with minimal rubbing, totally defeating the purpose. Or if I jog with a blister, they rub right off. Otherwise for swimming, they are excellent. I'd like to add that I'm a CNA, I know how to apply a bandage. Clean the area, I use soap and water at home, to get off any dirt, also to clean off oils from skin, and any lotions, so the bandage sticks. Then dry the area very thoroughly. Last apply a little anti-bac salve or petro jelly, I usually apply straight to the sterile bandage, avoid touching my always dirty fingers to the salve tube, and avoid touching the cut, plus I avoid over applying salve which can cause the bandage to slide right off. Apply bandage. I wish these worked for me as well as they seem to work for everyone else. I will continue to buy them for swimming. I prefer a tough strip with mole skin over top for hiking or jogging, now that sticks!
Was this review helpful? Yes / No - You may also flag this review 4/19/2013 Great band aid to have. Pros
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Comments about Band-Aid Sport Strip Bandages, Extra Wide, 30 ea: The extra wide bandaids are always great to have.
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Was this review helpful? Yes / No - You may also flag this review 11/29/2012 they are "alright" Pros
Cons Best Uses Comments about Band-Aid Sport Strip Bandages, Extra Wide, 30 ea: These band-aids are alright. I have to polysporin on my wound then cover it with a band-aid, and these as soon as it hits the polysporin it starts to slip and slide off....If you have to have ointment with a band-aid I would highly reccomend buying the flexible fabric ones, now those stay on! And come off easily!
Was this review helpful? Yes / No - You may also flag this review 4/4/2012 (3 of 3 customers found this review helpful) By far the best band-aid By coastalcarolina from SC Comments about Band-Aid Sport Strip Bandages, Extra Wide, 30 ea: The "sport strips" band-aids are by far the best, waterproof band-aids and hold up through almost anything.
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend (3 of 3 customers found this review helpful) Was this review helpful? Yes / No - You may also flag this review Displaying reviews 1-10 Previous | Next » ![]()
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