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Description
3 INCH Cast Stockinette used during cast application. (75 feet FULL ROLL)
Our 3-inch tubular cast or brace undersleeve is perfect for the arm or leg cast. This thick fabric is the first liner of cast materials used in making an orthopedic cast.
Available in Black, White, Dark Blue, Light Pink, Hot Pink, Grey, Purple, & Red!
OrthoTape 3-inch compression stockinette is a high thread count, synthetic tubular sleeve bandage that maximizes support and minimizes constriction. Synthetic tubing sleeve provides good compression and support as a liner for the skin when worn under compression wraps, knee braces, amputee products, as wound dressing, and orthopedic casts. It is also commonly used as a pull sock for applying arm or AK prosthetic sockets.
Shipping Note: Products may be consolidated to ensure the quickest shipping at no extra cost to you the customer. Consolidating the product means taking it out of its original boxing to fit into an appropriate size package to keep costs down.
Note for sizing: Need to know what size stockinette to order? Measure the circumference of your leg or arm. Stockinette is measured in width so basically, it is the diameter value. So you would double the value. For example, 3" stockinette has a circumference of 6", 4" stockinette has a circumference of 8". Stockinette will stretch some, so you have about 0.5 to 1 inch of a stretch to that circumference value.
What is a 3" stockinette used for?
We recommend using a 3-inch stockinette for casting an arm or a leg for teenagers and adults.
What if I only want a few feet of stockinette?
We sell stockinette by the foot.
Is this waterproof, can I use it with waterproof padding?
We do not recommend it as it will take longer for your waterproof cast to dry. We do sell waterproof stockinette. Search for "Waterproof" in the search bar above.
It has a nice secure fit and is very durable. I would have given it 5 stars but finding the proper size for our grandson was not as easy as I would have liked. Eventually we settled on a slightly smaller than ideal size.