
Product Code:
Blue Dot Elastic Adhesive Bandages (EAB)
Blue Dot Elastic Adhesive Bandages (EAB)
Versatile support for movement and injury management.
Elastic Adhesive Bandages are designed to provide flexible support and secure fixation, making them ideal for a wide range of first aid and sports applications. Applied in roll form like tape, they offer a convenient and easy to use solution.
Their strong yet flexible construction allows them to be applied loosely to support joints such as ankles, knees and other areas requiring controlled movement. This makes them particularly suitable for sports use and injury prevention.
Easy to tear by hand, they allow for quick application without the need for scissors, helping to save time in active environments.
Available in a range of sizes.
Product Codes:
5cm x 4.m
1134B 7.5cm x 4.5m
1140B 10cm x 4.5m
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Elastic Adhesive Bandages are designed to provide flexible support and secure fixation, making them ideal for sports applications
Need help? Speak to our teamKey Features:
Skin friendly Adhesive
Strong and flexible
Individually wrapped
CE Marked
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are Elastic Adhesive Bandages EAB used for?
They are designed to provide flexible support and secure fixation for joints, muscles, and dressings. Their tape‑style roll application makes them ideal for first aid, sports use, and managing minor injuries that require controlled movement.
How do these bandages support movement while staying secure?
Made from strong yet flexible material, they can be applied loosely to support areas such as ankles, knees, or wrists without restricting mobility. This balance of strength and stretch makes them suitable for both injury prevention and active environments.
Do Elastic Adhesive Bandages require scissors to apply?
No. They are easy to tear by hand, allowing for quick, hassle‑free application. This makes them especially useful in sports settings, workplaces, and any situation where fast response is important.


