
USL Sport Lite E.A.B Retail 2.5cm x 6.9m White
USL Sport Lite E.A.B Sports Strapping Tape 2.5cm × 6.9m – White
USL Sport Lite E.A.B in the narrow 2.5cm white version is ideal for finger, thumb and small joint strapping applications where a discreet white finish is preferred. The same hand-tearable elastic adhesive bandage formula as the black version, providing excellent stretch, conformability and adhesion for fast sports taping without scissors.
White colour. Available from Pakuranga Pharmacy.
Key Features
- 2.5cm narrow width — ideal for fingers, thumbs and small joints
- White colour — clean, professional look
- Hand tearable — no scissors required for fast application
- 6.9m length — generous per-roll supply
- Excellent stretch and conformability
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: When would I choose white over black 2.5cm EAB?
A: White EAB is preferred in clinical settings for its clean professional appearance and in sporting codes where tape colour is regulated. Black EAB is popular for aesthetic reasons with athletes who prefer it visually. Functionally they are identical — choose based on preference or code requirements.
Q: Can 2.5cm EAB be used for taping alongside rigid tape?
A: Yes — narrow 2.5cm EAB is commonly used as an outer securing layer over 25mm rigid tape on fingers and thumbs. It provides a smooth finish and helps secure the rigid tape ends. It can also be used alone for mild buddy strapping and small joint support.
Q: How many finger strapping applications per roll?
A: A 6.9m roll of 2.5cm EAB typically provides 15–25 finger strapping applications depending on the technique — simple buddy strapping uses less tape than full island or circumferential strapping. Each roll is well suited to a clinic's or trainer's first aid kit supply.
Q: Is white EAB easier to see in a first aid kit emergency?
A: White and black EAB are equally visible in a well-organised first aid kit. White may be slightly easier to identify against dark kit bag backgrounds. Labelling your first aid supplies clearly is more effective than relying on tape colour for quick identification during a match-day emergency.
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USL Sport Lite E.A.B Sports Strapping Tape 2.5cm × 6.9m – White
USL Sport Lite E.A.B in the narrow 2.5cm white version is ideal for finger, thumb and small joint strapping applications where a discreet white finish is preferred. The same hand-tearable elastic adhesive bandage formula as the black version, providing excellent stretch, conformability and adhesion for fast sports taping without scissors.
White colour. Available from Pakuranga Pharmacy.
Key Features
- 2.5cm narrow width — ideal for fingers, thumbs and small joints
- White colour — clean, professional look
- Hand tearable — no scissors required for fast application
- 6.9m length — generous per-roll supply
- Excellent stretch and conformability
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: When would I choose white over black 2.5cm EAB?
A: White EAB is preferred in clinical settings for its clean professional appearance and in sporting codes where tape colour is regulated. Black EAB is popular for aesthetic reasons with athletes who prefer it visually. Functionally they are identical — choose based on preference or code requirements.
Q: Can 2.5cm EAB be used for taping alongside rigid tape?
A: Yes — narrow 2.5cm EAB is commonly used as an outer securing layer over 25mm rigid tape on fingers and thumbs. It provides a smooth finish and helps secure the rigid tape ends. It can also be used alone for mild buddy strapping and small joint support.
Q: How many finger strapping applications per roll?
A: A 6.9m roll of 2.5cm EAB typically provides 15–25 finger strapping applications depending on the technique — simple buddy strapping uses less tape than full island or circumferential strapping. Each roll is well suited to a clinic's or trainer's first aid kit supply.
Q: Is white EAB easier to see in a first aid kit emergency?
A: White and black EAB are equally visible in a well-organised first aid kit. White may be slightly easier to identify against dark kit bag backgrounds. Labelling your first aid supplies clearly is more effective than relying on tape colour for quick identification during a match-day emergency.













