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do you all know about Leukotape P?

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I love the stuff.  I originally bought some when I was heavily into backpack hunting, and hiking.  there is no better tape to stick to blisters on your feet. 

 

I have since expanded it's use.  I keep a tiny wrap of it in my kayak.  that careless cut from trying to pull/yank on braid?  it always ends up in a spot you will touch with every other time you try to pull on your fishing line with your hands.  it is like a more painful version of a paper cut, with repeat performances.  enter LeukotapeP.  it is darn near waterproof.  meaning it will not come off when wet.  if you have to use a bandaid, use it and then cover that same bandaid with the Leukotape.  it will  not move until you peel it off.   I have taped it to an area preemptively to prevent line-cuts.

 

I recently jammed a toe hard and I kept the tip of that appendage covered with the tape for a week.  the tape stayed put.  it gets kinda dark and gross, but underneath is tight.

 

look into it.  it is a great first aide tape for fishing.  a bandaid won't stay on at all once wet. 

 

 

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I typically cover a band-aid with electrical tape if I want it to stay put. This seems like a reasonable alternative. 

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