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The Tubigrip 1439 Tubular Bandage is a versatile, washable, and reusable support solution designed for large thighs, providing effective tissue support without the need for pins or tape. With a generous 10m length and a size G fit, it accommodates limb sizes of 36-46CM, making it an essential addition to any first aid kit.
L**Y
Priced nice
Good price
7**3
Quality
Great product good price very fast shipping
I**M
Exactly what the Dr ordered
Our Dr recommended this instead of a support sock for bad calf circulation due to varicose veins. You can cut this to length and double it over for good support without it being too tight under the knee. It’s washable and reusable. A full roll can last a long time. A much better compression solution if you need calf compression but don’t want or need anything on your foot, too.
T**N
Highly recommended for injury recovery, swelling management,
### **Tuba Grip Size G – Product Review**The **Tuba Grip Size G** is a high-quality elasticated tubular bandage designed to provide effective compression and support for larger limbs, including thighs and extra-wide areas. Whether you’re managing swelling, joint pain, or recovering from an injury, this bandage offers a comfortable and secure fit.Pros:✅ **Excellent Compression & Support:** Provides consistent pressure, making it ideal for injuries, sprains, and post-surgical support.✅ **Comfortable & Breathable:** Made from a cotton and elastic blend, allowing for flexibility and air circulation.✅ **Reusable & Washable:** Durable material ensures long-term use, making it cost-effective.✅ **Easy to Apply:** No need for pins or tapes—simply cut to the desired length for a custom fit.Cons:❌ **Can Feel Tight Over Time:** Some users may find it a bit snug if worn for extended periods.❌ **Sizing Consideration:** Size G is ideal for larger limbs, but may be too loose for those with a slimmer build.⭐ **4.8/5** – The **Tuba Grip Size G** is an excellent choice for anyone needing reliable support and compression for larger limbs. It’s comfortable, easy to use, and provides effective relief for various conditions. Highly recommended for injury recovery, swelling management, and everyday support!
A**
Superior to compression socks
This is MUCH easier to put on than compression socks. Gives good amount of compression to my swollen knee,thigh,& calves. Can be washed & hang to dry ( no dryer ). Directions say to cut twice the length needed & fold over to cover area. I cut a 30" piece to put from just above knee down to lower calf. Perfect, but that length depends on your leg length. So just measure the length of area you want to cover, double that & you have it. If doubling is too compressive, than just use it as a single layer. Either way , nice item & VERY similar to what orthopedic Dr's use after knee surgery & you no longer need Ted's, but offers some compression for swelling. As a plus, it helps to keep area covered warmer without sweating. Comfortable & it does not bunch up in the bend of behind my knee. Get your correct size for the area you need it for, follow directions & your good to go. Selling vender was SUPER & I got this Very fast. 👍🤓
R**A
Tubigrip, Great for compression of Legs and Ankles and as a outer bandage to hold dressings in place. Great deal.
I was introduced to this product by my wound care team when they were treating my legs for some sores. My ankles and legs were huge and I needed compression to help my legs get the fluid back into circulation and to help my wounds heal faster. I had two pair they gave me and I used the heck out of them for over 6 months but they lost much of their elasticity after the first 4 months. Since my wounds were healed, but my legs still big, I continued to wear them (they are actually quite comfortable) but there wasn't much left of the compression. I Googled Tubigrip and found this pair right here on amazon.Super cool. I double them up so I get more compression to help control my swelling legs and ankles. They are machine washable which I do every now and again, but I usually just soak in warm water and a few drops of laundry soap, then rinse them out and let them hand to dry, but if they are stretching out too much and loosing compression, I found drying them in the dryer really helps shrink and tighten them back up. But this box comes with 10 meters of Tubigrip, enough to make about 5 sets (if you double them up).TubiGrip Tubular Bandages are ready to use right out of the box. All you need to do is measure and cutting to size with regular scissors.The price was a great too.
M**N
Conflicted about size
I am a 5"5' 155 female & bought the size G for my knee pain & swelling post arthroscopy 1 year, knowing it was described as a little too big and technically i should buy the E. I was afraid it would be too tight & give me panic attacks for long term.Well, it is not supportive enough so I cut another "sleeve", 4 inches above & below my knee and put over the first one. Now It feels supportive, not at all annoying or hot but maybe the smaller size would have been better. ? I just don't know. If it's too tight I won't wear it like the other 2 knee supports I've bought from Walmart. It's nice to take one off at bedtime.The product is great as it is thin, not bulky when you bend your knee.
R**D
Great for leg swelling.
My legs swell up. In the past I have tried Ace Bandages and other wraps. The wraps are great for what they are for, but on my legs they would bind up and hurt me.There is not anything perfect, but these are close. All you have to do is double them and put them up like socks. It is best to also sleep in them. This helps push the fluid back up your legs. I still get a little binding, but mainly when I am using the wrong size.Pros:Easy to use.Less binding than wraps.I am able to walk more since I legs weigh less. Less fluid, less weight, more walking.Cons:Easier then a wrap to put on, but if you have mobility problems you might need help.Gentle wash and air dry only!Trying to figure out what size you need is not easy.Best to have pair of bandage scissors around in case you get the wrong size and can't get them off. Yes, I did that.I was not sure what to expect. I knew the wraps were hurting me and now I can't live without Tubigrip.
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