The First Aid Self Adhesive Cohesive Bandage is a flexible, elastic wrap made from non-woven natural rubber latex that adheres only to itself — not to skin, hair, or clothing — making it easy to apply, remove, and reposition without the need for pins, clips, or adhesive tape. This self-cohesive design ensures a clean, secure hold that moves with the body.
With an elasticity ratio exceeding 2.2, the bandage provides firm yet comfortable compression and support for sprains, muscle aches, swelling, and joint injuries. The porous non-woven fabric is breathable, allowing airflow to the skin during extended wear. It can be torn by hand to the required length without scissors. The skin-tone colour makes it discreet under clothing.
This pack contains 6 rolls, suitable for first aid kits, sports bags, and home medicine cabinets. It can also be used safely for veterinary applications on animals.
Why Choose Cohesive Bandage
- Self-Adhesive Cohesive: Sticks firmly to itself but not to skin, hair, or clothing — no pins, clips, or tape required.
- High Elasticity: Elasticity ratio exceeding 2.2 — stretches to conform comfortably around joints and body curves while maintaining effective compression.
- Breathable Non-Woven Fabric: Porous structure allows airflow to the skin during prolonged wear, reducing discomfort.
- Hand-Tearable: Can be torn by hand to the required length — no scissors needed for quick application.
- Flexible and Comfortable: Conforms to body contours and allows natural movement without slipping.
- Versatile Application: Suitable for wrists, ankles, elbows, knees, shoulders, waist, calves, and head.
- Sports and First Aid Use: Ideal for managing sprains, strains, swelling, muscle aches, and providing support during sports.
- Pet-Friendly: Safe for veterinary use on animals.
- Skin Tone Colour: Discreet, skin-tone colour blends under clothing.
- Pack of 6 Rolls: Generous supply for first aid kits, sports bags, or home use.
Product Specifications
| Material | Non-woven natural rubber latex |
| Adhesion | Self-cohesive (adheres to itself only) |
| Elasticity Ratio | Exceeds 2.2 |
| Colour | Skin tone |
| Tearability | Hand-tearable — no scissors required |
| Pack Contents | 6 rolls |
| Application Areas | Wrists, ankles, elbows, knees, shoulders, waist, calves, head, palms |
| Suitable For | Adults, children, and pets (veterinary use) |
| Use Cases | Sports, first aid, physiotherapy support, veterinary care |
Usage Instructions
- Clean and dry the area to be wrapped before application.
- Start at the lowest point of the area to be supported and wrap upward in overlapping spirals, covering the previous layer by approximately half the bandage width.
- Apply with light, even tension — do not wrap too tightly. The bandage should be snug but not restrict circulation.
- Tear the bandage by hand to the desired length and press the end firmly against the wrapped layer to secure.
- Check circulation regularly — if numbness, tingling, or discoloration occurs, unwrap and reapply with less tension.
- Replace if the bandage becomes soiled or loses its supportive properties.
Warnings and Precautions
- Do not apply over open wounds, broken skin, or active bleeding without appropriate wound dressing beneath.
- Do not wrap too tightly — over-compression can restrict blood flow. Check regularly for signs of impaired circulation (numbness, tingling, swelling, or discoloration below the wrap).
- Contains natural rubber latex — do not use on individuals with a known latex allergy.
- For veterinary use on animals, consult a veterinarian for appropriate wrapping technique and duration.
- Do not use this bandage as a substitute for professional medical assessment of serious injuries.
- Keep out of reach of children — small roll segments may pose a choking hazard for young children.
Package Contents
- 6 × Self Adhesive Cohesive Bandage Rolls
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes a cohesive bandage different from a regular elastic bandage?
A cohesive bandage is self-adhesive — it bonds to itself but not to skin or clothing, so no pins, clips, or tape are needed to secure it. A regular elastic bandage requires a clip or pin to hold it in place. Cohesive bandages are also generally easier to remove without pulling skin or hair.
Can I use this bandage for sports strapping?
Yes. The high elasticity ratio (>2.2) and self-cohesive design make this bandage well suited for light sports support of wrists, ankles, and other joints. For professional athletic strapping or injury management, consult a physiotherapist or sports medicine professional.
Is this bandage reusable?
Cohesive bandages can often be carefully unwrapped and reapplied if they remain clean and retain their cohesive properties. However, they are generally intended for single applications and may lose cohesion after removal and reapplication.
Can I use this bandage on my pet?
Yes. Cohesive bandages are widely used in veterinary care because they do not stick to fur. Always consult a veterinarian before wrapping an animal’s injury to ensure correct technique and appropriate tension.
How do I know if the bandage is too tight?
Signs of over-tight wrapping include numbness, tingling, swelling below the wrap, discoloration of the skin, or complaints of pain. If any of these occur, unwrap the bandage immediately and reapply with less tension.














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