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Review on 🩹 CrashPads® Adhesive Bandages: Versatile Road Rash Dressing for Cuts, Scrapes, and Burns - 14pcs Assorted Sizes by Prince Fratto

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Doesn't work anywhere near well

After reading all the reviews I decided to spend the money on it hoping to be rewarded with a hassle free ride after an accident (cycling). nope Tried her twice for not terrible road rashes on leg. On day 1, 2 small bandages made about half of my journey - 1.5 hours - and then came off during the journey. On the second day they lasted about 15 minutes. Both days were mid 70's, not very muggy, and I drove early in the morning. I applied it to clean and dry skin and on the second day I even bothered to rub a diluted alcohol solution around the wound to make sure it was the best surface for adhesion. nope 15 minutes. It was a Sunday morning and luckily I found a CVS that was open and I was able to buy bandages that worked much better. It's hard to imagine them staying in a shower or a pool if they couldn't survive a bike ride. After this experience I feel like it was a waste of $25. I spent $10 on CVS for duct tape, gauze, and a clear bandage to get home as my wound wasn't in the condition I was comfortable driving with an open wound. Based on that experience, I wouldn't recommend them and don't think they offer anything significant compared to cheaper options. It is difficult to imagine how they will be sold to extreme sports enthusiasts.

Pros
  • Hands free operation
Cons
  • Some difficulties