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Nasara Tapes for any sport

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Kinesiology tapes are used in both sports therapy and physiotherapy. Tapes have now conquered the world market through kinesiology and are appreciated by numerous athletes internationally, as they relieve pain in many cases and allow continued exercise without restrictions.

Nasara tapes come in different lengths, 5 m and 32 m. The 5 m roll sizes are enough for 5-10 applications. One can also choose between different colors. According to kinesiology color theory, tapes in red tones have a stimulating effect on blood circulation, activating and soothing warming, blue and green tapes instead calming and cooling. Skin-colored tapes are inconspicuous to wear.

Material of Nasara Tapes

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The backing material of Nasara's tapes is made of 100% cotton and is latex-free. The adhesive surfaces are made of acrylic adhesive and they are thermoplastic, the adhesive properties of acrylic adhesive are excellent

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Skin Compatibility

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The tapes have good skin compatibility. They are skin-friendly because they are air-permeable and therefore breathable, which allows a high level of comfort throughout the entire wearing period. They can be removed from the skin without any problems. Thus, the tapes are also suitable for sensitive skin.

Quality of Nasara Kinesio Tapes

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The tapes also feel comfortable during sports. Nasara tape is stretchable up to 160% lengthwise and the width is usually 5 cm. This makes it possible to apply the tape in a wavy shape without any problems. The athlete has complete freedom of movement due to the stretchability. The adhesives are water permeable but still water resistant. The water-resistant adhesive properties allow them to stick to the skin even when showering or bathing. Sweat is released through the adhesives. Nasara tapes prove to be highly durable and are therefore also popular on the world market with Bundesliga teams as well as at Olympic bases among high-performance athletes.

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