Reddit reviews Extra Heavy Moleskin - 2" x 5 Yards (1) (1)
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HIGH QUALITY MATERIAL. This versatile material is 100% cotton and latex free, and is very popular and suitable for podiatric applications.TRIMMABLE. Moleskin can be cut to any desired size for blister pads. It can also be trimmed to a variety of shapes for use in creating splints and orthotics.PROTECTS FEET. Not only is this material used to give added support, stability and comfort to the patient’s ankle and foot, but it can be used in an assortment of pre-cut pads to be placed anywhere on the foot to reduce friction, prevent blisters and act as a coverlet.VERSATILE. Suitable for use as padding under casts, orthopedic braces and splints, or to create customized padding for an injured or sensitive area.ESSENTIAL. Moleskin provides a simple solution for a variety of issues: protecting sensitive spots from friction and pressure; providing support or protection of symptomatic areas; adding a layer of comfort and padding where needed.
Maxpedition individual first aid pouch
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I'm partial to moleskin with adhesive on the other side, myself. Admittedly more expensive, though.
In my admittedly limited experience, yes you are using moleskin to mimic what undercovers do. I've found that the thinner moleskin tends to work best. This is a good bulk roll that I've found works great, and is not as thick as it says: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001ANMYRI/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I've found that moleskin with a little Joe's Sticky Stuff works really well and will stay put.
You can also buy packs in any pharmacy, usually found in the foot care section. Hope that helps!
Make a donut shape out of moleskin and apply it such that the hole is where the blister is.
Probably not great advice for the competition, but i might allow it to heal a bit in the meantime.
Try Moleskin until it heals. I keep a bunch in my bag cut up in different sizes
I use belega and they prevent most blisters for me. New cleats should help you avoid more blisters but if you still get them, moleskin will be your friend
Oh Dear!
I knew a hotshot who swore by moleskin tape
Try adhering some moleskin to the inside of the shoe, between the insole and the bottom. If that doesn't stop it, probably worth returning them.
I agree with not sewing anything into the tongue. I would suggest thicker socks or moleskin. The moleskin is self adhesive and you could apply it to the back of the tongue or the top of your foot.
idk if you can see this in canada, but, moleskin