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Reddit mentions of BSN Jobst Leukotape P Heavy-Duty Rigid Strapping Sports Tape 1-1/2" x 15 yds, Aggressive Zinc Oxide Adhesive, Rayon-Backed, Latex (Roll of 1 Each)

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of BSN Jobst Leukotape P Heavy-Duty Rigid Strapping Sports Tape 1-1/2" x 15 yds, Aggressive Zinc Oxide Adhesive, Rayon-Backed, Latex (Roll of 1 Each). Here are the top ones.

BSN Jobst Leukotape P Heavy-Duty Rigid Strapping Sports Tape 1-1/2
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1 Roll of Leukotape P individually boxed.Rigid Strapping Tape : 1 1/2" x 15 Yards (3.8cm x 13.7m)This product contains natural rubber latexMedical braces, supports and certain other health care/rehabilitation items are not returnable once removed from sealed packaging. This includes the product in this listing. May ship in clinical non-retail packaging: Consult with your medical professional, before purchase, if you have questions if this item is appropriate for your condition. Please be very aware that the information we provide about the products we sell is neither intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider/therapist before starting any new treatment or regimen with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
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Found 2 comments on BSN Jobst Leukotape P Heavy-Duty Rigid Strapping Sports Tape 1-1/2" x 15 yds, Aggressive Zinc Oxide Adhesive, Rayon-Backed, Latex (Roll of 1 Each):

u/Atnan · 3 pointsr/Backcountry

The best tape is Leukotape. Works best combined with tincture of benzoin.

I always keep both in my medical kit, and you can apply it preventatively before you tour too.

That said, the best option is to figure out how to avoid the heel lift that’s causing blisters. Different foot beds, pushing the tongue down before lacing, and playing with how tight you keep your buckles while skinning are a few things you can try.

I had severe/repeated blisters in a pair of ski boots once that was completely resolved by switching from the stock liners to Intuition Pro Tour liners, so that’s another option. Really depends on the situation.