Product Review: Safeskin Kids Sport Wrap

Did you know that more than 3.5 million kids, under age 14, receive medical treatment 
for sports-related injuries each year, with strains and sprains being among the most common complaints?

If you have kids who play sports, you probably are nodding your head at that
figure, because you've been there!

Today I have a great new product to tell you about, that is perfect
for your kids!
safeskin kids sportswrap

 SAFESKIN Kids Sport Wrap from Kimberly-Clark ( a brand we all know AND trust) is the first colored sport wrap, specifically for children and teens!  It comes in four bright colors – blue, red, green and yellow – and is ideal for securing bandages, splints and cushioning/ supporting sprains! Not to mention with basic colors, they can match their team colors!

Like sports wrap for adults, Safeskin Kids Sports Wrap is self-adhesive and reusable, with no clips or pins needed to secure the wrap into place. Making it very kid friendly!
Plus it is water-resistant AND latex-free!

horses with safeskin wrap

Kiddo naturally went injury free during our review period. A first!
BUT her horses had multiple injuries that required bandaging
(here's a hint, don't tell your kid about why they put bandages on horses legs,
 when they race, because the next thing you know, you have a stable full of 'injured' 
and "racing" horses that hit their legs when they run...SIGH).


The wrap stayed in place through multiple plays and Kiddo had fun taking it off 
and putting it back on one of the other horses. If it can do all that,
it can stay on YOUR child's leg/foot/arm with no problem!


This would be a great product to add to your first aid kit, especially one you have 
in the car, for those injuries that occur away from home.

Plus it's readily available at your local Walmart, with more retail locations coming soon!



Disclosure: I received this item, from Kapnek Communications, Inc, free of charge, for blog review purposes. I received no other compensation, monetary or in kind, has been received or implied for this post.Nor was I told what to say about it! 

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