Skin Protection + Equipment Grip — Wraps fingers to prevent blisters, cushion cuts, retain dressings without adhesive. Wraps utensil and tool handles for secure grip. Cohesive coating bonds only to itself, never to skin or equipment High-Visibility Blue — Stands out against all skin tones for easy monitoring of wrap placement. Quickly identified if tape shifts or separates. Practical for clinical settings, elder care, and any environment where visual checks matter Safe for Fragile Skin — Zero adhesive eliminates skin injury risk on removal. Safe for patients on blood thinners, corticosteroids, age-thinned skin. Non-stretch cannot constrict if fingers or hands swell All-Natural Material — Pure cotton weave and natural latex. No synthetic adhesives, no petroleum compounds. Non-stretch, breathable, water-resistant. Tears by hand American Made Since 1935 — 90 years, not imported. Two widths: 1 in for thumbs and hands, 3/4 in for fingers. 12 rolls x 90 ft = 1,080 ft. Also in 16-roll bulk packs and five other colors Guard-Tex is non-stretch, self-adhering cotton gauze tape. Pure cotton weave coated with natural latex — the cohesive compound that bonds layer to layer. Zero adhesive touches skin. No synthetic materials. Blue provides high contrast against skin, making it easy to monitor wrap placement and quickly identify if tape shifts or separates. Practical for healthcare, elder care, and any environment where visual confirmation matters. Available in 3/4 in and 1 in widths. 1 in covers fingers and thumbs efficiently with fewer passes. Also works for hand and wrist applications. 3/4 in wraps individual fingers with precision. For healthcare: retains dressings on fragile skin without adhesive. Eliminates MARSI risk. Non-stretch cannot tighten with swelling. For trades: same protection and tool-grip performance as green. Blue offers an alternative for teams that want departmental color differentiation. 12 rolls x 90 ft = 1,080 ft. Also in 16-roll bulk packs. Manufactured by General Bandages, Elk Grove Village, Illinois since 1935.