Product Code: SKU:SKU:127377-R
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A squad runs through a lot of wrap across a season, and this is the box that keeps the bench stocked. It holds 48 rolls of white hand tearable stretch tape, each 25mm x 6.9m, the width most clubs reach for on fingers and small joints. It sticks to itself and not to skin, so it tears by hand and lifts off clean at the end.
The self-adherent construction is the point of this wrap. It is a light, porous non-woven that bonds to itself over each turn, so there are no clips and no scissors, and nothing sticky is left on the skin when it comes off. That also means it is far less likely to pull hair or lift the top layer of skin than a skin-adhesive tape.
At 25mm the roll suits fingers and small wraps, and holding 48 in a box gives a club or trainer enough to strap a bench week after week without reordering mid-season. A self-adherent wrap holds shin pads and dressings, adds light compression to keep a wrap firm, and secures a rigid or elastic strap without another layer of adhesive. This box is white in the 25mm width only; for beige/flesh or the wider 50 and 75mm rolls, see the single rolls and other pack sizes in the same range.
Straptor is Australian owned and run, dispatched nationally and stocked at the East Bendigo walk-in, with phone advice from people who actually strap tape. A club can kit a whole bench from one order, since the rigid and elastic rolls and the accessories that go with them sit alongside it. Every colour and width lives in the hand-tearable tape range, part of the wider Straptor strapping line.
Features
- Box of 48 rolls, enough to strap a bench through a season
- Sticks to itself, not to skin, so it lifts off clean with no adhesive residue
- Tears by hand, so no scissors and no clips
- Light, porous non-woven backing
- 25mm width suited to fingers and small joint wraps
- White, kept plain or used for high-visibility strapping
- Holds pads, dressings and ice packs, or secures another strap
Specifications
- Type: self-adherent (cohesive) stretch wrap
- Construction: non-woven, self-adhering
- Width: 25mm
- Length: 6.9m per roll
- Colour: white
- Pack: box of 48 rolls
What's in the box
- 48 rolls of Straptor hand tearable stretch tape, white, 25mm x 6.9m
Usage
Wrap it over clean, dry skin or over another strap, keeping light and even tension as you go, and press the final turn down onto itself to lock it. There are no clips to fit and no scissors to find, since it tears by hand and holds on contact. To take it off, unwrap it or tear it, with no slow peel needed because it never bonded to the skin.
Care and storage
Store the rolls in a cool, dry place out of direct sun so the wrap keeps its stretch and grip.
Common questions
How many rolls are in the box? 48, all white 25mm x 6.9m. That is the pack sized for a club or trainer who straps a bench regularly and would rather not reorder every few weeks.
Does it stick to skin? No. It only sticks to itself, so it holds firm over each turn and leaves nothing on the skin when it comes off. That is the difference between a self-adherent wrap and an adhesive tape.
Do I need scissors or clips? Neither. It tears by hand and the final turn presses onto itself to hold, which is why it is quick to apply on a busy bench.
Can I get it in other colours or widths? This box is white 25mm. Beige/flesh and the 50 and 75mm widths are stocked as single rolls and in their own pack sizes in the same range.
Is it reusable? Plan a fresh roll for each session. Like most cohesive wrap, it is cut to length and pressed onto itself in use, so trainers keep new rolls on the bench rather than trying to re-use a cut length.
Straptor is Australian owned and run. This is a general sports wrap, not a treatment for any injury. For how to strap or wrap a specific joint, follow the taping guides rather than relying on the wrap alone.
If you need a tape that sticks to the skin instead of only to itself, the elastic adhesive bandage that sticks to the skin is the one to reach for. Browse the strapping accessories that round out the kit to finish stocking the bench.