


Description
Description
Rigid Strapping Tape Range – Strong Sports Support (Multiple Sizes)
Lock down joints, ankles, and injuries — your way. Our Rigid Strapping Tape Range gives you full control over injury prevention and recovery, with multiple widths to match any taping job. Whether you're strapping a shoulder, stabilising an ankle, or bracing a wrist — this tape holds fast and doesn’t stretch.
It’s trusted by physios, sports trainers, and athletes across Australia for its strong zinc oxide adhesive, high tensile strength, and no-slip grip — even in sweat, heat, or high movement. Choose your size and stock your kit.
- ✅ Available in 12.5mm, 25mm, 38mm, and 50mm widths
- ✅ Rigid cotton construction – no stretch, max support
- ✅ Strong zinc oxide adhesive for long wear
- ✅ Serrated edges for easy tearing by hand
- ✅ Latex-free and breathable
- ✅ Ideal for joints, ankles, knees, shoulders, and wrists
- ✅ Used by physios, trainers, and sports clubs nationwide
- ✅ Ships fast from our NSW warehouse
Why Rigid?
Unlike kinesiology tape, rigid strapping tape prevents movement. It’s ideal for pre-injury prevention (like ankle rolling), post-injury support, or joint protection during high-contact sports.
Best For
- ✔ Football, netball, basketball, cricket
- ✔ Ankle, knee, shoulder, and wrist support
- ✔ Physio clinics and sports medicine
- ✔ First aid and sports trainers
FAQs
What’s the difference between widths?
12.5mm for fingers/toes, 25mm for small joints or edging, 38mm for standard ankle/knee support, 50mm for large joints or shoulder jobs.
Is this reusable?
No — this is single-use tape for firm, hygienic support. Remove and replace as needed.
Will it stay on during sport?
Yes — the high-strength adhesive is designed to hold through full contact sport and sweat.
Is it latex-free?
Yes — safe for most skin types. Remove gently to avoid irritation.
Can I tear it by hand?
Yes — serrated edges make it easy to rip clean without scissors.
Choose Your Width. Strap with Confidence.
Shop the full rigid tape range now and give every joint the support it needs — before, during, or after injury.