Hartmann Econo-Wrap LF Elastic Bandage

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    3" x 4.5 Yards, Each -  $0.95
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    Hartmann Econo-Wrap LF Elastic Bandage from HealthyKin.com is a standard grade woven bandage that offers balanced stretch and compression. The all-purpose bandage is lightweight and ideal for securing splints, dressings, ice packs and for use in the treatment of varicosities, sprains and strains. It offers latex-sensitive patients and health professionals an alternative to latex rubber elastic bandages. It is designed for use in the treatment of varicosities, sprains, strains, torn or injured ligaments or prevention of re-injury to weakened joints.

    Hartmann Econo-Wrap LF Elastic Bandage Features:

    • Latex-free
    • Cool and comfortable to wear
    • Offers balanced stretch and compression
    • Compression or securing of splints, dressings and ice packs
    • Securing dressings in place with compression
    • Metal clips included for closure

    Part numbers: 33300000, 33300000, 33400000, 33400000, 33600000, 33600000, 33200000, 33200000

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      # of Ratings: 2
      1. on 8/17/2023, said:
      The bandage wrap was exactly what I was looking for. Snug and easy to put on and take off. A great value for a very good product!
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      2. on 6/17/2015, said:
      I was so excited when I saw these as it was recommended that I get one that was 4-6 yards long--I ordered the 10-pack. The wraps are not 4.5 yards as listed, they are more like 6 feet long (2 yards)! Maybe they can stretch to 4.5 yards, not sure. I have taped 3 together, but am also disappointed with the looseness of the weave and the thinness of the bandage. I have two bad knees and reuse mine and do not think these will last very long, after only a few uses, they are already stretching out of shape. Might work well for a single as a six foot wrap.
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