Body Plus Multipurpose Elastic Adhesive Tape 7.5cm x 4.5m

Code: 10073678
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Product Overview
Strength and flexibility incorporated in a lightweight, latex free, elastic adhesive bandage. Provides strong elastic support of joints during high stress activity and can be used for compression and support of joints and muscles. Ideal for overwrapping rigid sports tape for additional support. Can be used as blood tape.
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Body Plus Multipurpose Elastic Adhesive Tape 7.5cm x 4.5m
RRP $12.49
$11.29
9% OFF RRP
Collect 12 Everyday Rewards Points*
Currently unavailable
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