TransTape® is made from a blend of 95% cotton and 5% spandex with a hypoallergenic adhesive that is latex free and non-medicated.
NEW XL 7" & Skin Tone 2.5 NOW AVAILABLE
Available in 5 skin tones!
Also available in 3 sizes: Small 3 inch, Medium 4 inch & Large 5 inch
Multipacks are calculated at check out, feel free to mix and match rolls for more savings!
*If you're a regular user you may still want to do a test strip as our adhesive may have changed.*
*Rolls are 16.5ft in length and can last for 1–3 months depending on activity level, chest size, and frequency of use. Average use typically lasts 2 months.
*TransTape is waterproof and sweatproof, meaning it can be worn in the shower, pool, and ocean.
*Rolls are UNCUT, meaning less wasted product. They are free of logos and made of a matte material for a more natural look.
*TransTape does not compress the body, lungs, or organs. It is designed for multi-day use, safe for sleeping, and does not restrict breathing.
Do NOT wrap TransTape all the way around your torso. Apply only from the sternum to under the armpit.
Download the TransTape Manual
here.
*Due to supplier variance, adhesives may differ. Always perform a test strip before application.
Critical Application Rule
Do NOT wrap TransTape all the way around your torso.
Apply only from the sternum (center chest) to the underarm (side). Wrapping fully around the body can restrict breathing and cause injury.
Safety & Usage Information
Adhesive Note:
Adhesive formulas may vary slightly by batch. Perform a test strip 24 hours before full application, even if you are a regular user.
Consumer Warning:
This product is a high-strength body adhesive for cosmetic use only. It is not a medical device. Improper use may cause irritation, blisters, or skin injury.
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Do Not Use on Compromised Skin:
Avoid applying to wounds, rashes, sunburn, or irritated skin.
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Monitor Your Comfort:
Remove immediately if you feel pain, shortness of breath, or irritation.
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Prevent Injury:
Never wrap tape fully around the torso.
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Seek Medical Care:
Consult a doctor if irritation persists or signs of infection appear.