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Sports Finger Tape

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Sports finger tape is a firm, non-elastic adhesive bandage designed to maximize stabilization and immobilization of the knuckle. It strengthens joints, enhances grip, and prevents excessive motion that can lead to injury. Finger injuries are common in sports like basketball, volleyball, jiu-jitsu, rock climbing, and weightlifting, where the knuckle are constantly subjected to pressure and impact. This narrow sports finger tape acts as a custom-fit external splint, effectively limiting the harmful range of motion and protecting the knuckle. In different applications, it can also be called knuckle tape, goalkeeping tape, buddy tape, volleyball tape, BJJ tape, climbing tape, etc.

Material: Cotton
Adhesive: Zinc oxide hot melt adhesive
Color: White, Black

 

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Why Choose Veefun

Factory Direct Sales
10+years finger tape manufacturer, no middlemen.
More Sizes And Colors
The most comprehensive range of colors and sizes, customizable.
Multiple Certifications
CE, ISO, REACH, FDA, UKCA, BSCI, MDR(DOC)
Bulk Prices Are Cheaper
For orders over 300 rolls, you can get bulk wholesale prices.
Factory Direct Sales
10+years finger tape manufacturer, no middlemen.
More Sizes And Colors
The most comprehensive range of colors and sizes, customizable.
Multiple Certifications
CE, ISO, REACH, FDA, UKCA, BSCI, MDR(DOC)
Bulk Prices Are Cheaper
For orders over 300 rolls, you can get bulk wholesale prices.

Take Care Of Your Fingers

Athletic finger tape can protect your knuckle during various sports that involve high impact and strong friction, such as climbing, BJJ, volleyball, basketball, and cricket. It supports the knuckle, protects the finger skin, and prevents blisters. Essentially, it's zinc oxide tape, just in a different size specifically designed for fingers and toes.

Why Wear Finger Tape?

Protect Injured Fingers
Buddy strapping can secure the injured finger to the uninjured finger, effectively protecting the injured finger and preventing further damage.
Knuckle Support
Athletic finger tape can effectively support knuckle and prevent them from getting injured during high-impact sports such as basketball, volleyball, and BJJ.
Preventing Blisters
Wrapping fingertips with knuckle tape can prevent blisters from forming on your fingers during sports such as volleyball, climbing, and basketball.
Protect Injured Fingers
Buddy strapping can secure the injured finger to the uninjured finger, effectively protecting the injured finger and preventing further damage.
Knuckle Support
Athletic finger tape can effectively support knuckle and prevent them from getting injured during high-impact sports such as basketball, volleyball, and BJJ.
Preventing Blisters
Wrapping fingertips with knuckle tape can prevent blisters from forming on your fingers during sports such as volleyball, climbing, and basketball.
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Sports Finger Tape Is Great For

Athletic finger tape is widely used in sports such as BJJ, volleyball, basketball, cricket, and football. It's especially effective for knuckle prone to injury, such as the pinky finger and the thumb.

Different applications require different application methods. For example, buddy strapping can be used to treat jammed and triggered fingers. In climbing and volleyball, fingertips need to be wrapped to prevent blisters. In BJJ and basketball, knuckle wraps are used to provide greater support. Choosing the proper wrapping method is crucial for adequate knuckle protection.
Athletic Finger Tape Is Suitable For

Variety Of Sports

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Jiu Jitsu (BJJ)
People who do Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) often use buddy tape and cotton athletic tape to protect their hands and improve their grip. People often use cotton athletic tape to wrap around their joints, keeping their wrists stable and supporting sore areas during intense grappling. Buddy tape helps maintain a firm grip in grip-based techniques, prevents sprains, and reduces friction burns. Both types of tape help protect the knuckle, allowing people to train harder and longer with a reduced risk of injury.
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Football
Knuckle tape is a standard method for football players and goalkeepers to protect their hands when catching, throwing, blocking, and kicking. It keeps your joints stable and helps prevent common injuries, such as a jammed finger or trigger finger, which can occur when you repeatedly perform the same motion. Goalkeepers often use athletic finger tape to maintain their grip when catching fast shots. Field players use it to protect their hands when tackling or handling the ball. Athletes use athletic finger tape on their toes to protect their hands, reduce friction, support strained joints, and help prevent blisters from forming inside their boots.
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Volleyball
Volleyball tape is often used in volleyball to prevent injuries, such as broken fingers or sprained joints.  Buddy strapping is a standard method that involves tying fingers together, such as the ring finger to the middle finger or the index finger to the middle finger, to provide support and stability.  This method is crucial for preventing injuries such as a broken or jammed finger while blocking, setting, or digging.  Volleyball tape helps players compete safely and effectively, even with minor hand injuries, by strengthening weak fingers.
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Basketball
Athletic finger tape is a standard tool used by basketball players to protect their hands from the fast-paced, high-impact demands of the game, such as catching rebounds, intercepting passes, and shooting.  The primary protective function is to quickly lessen acute injuries, especially a jammed finger, which happens a lot when the ball hits a knuckle head-on.  Players can make their joints more stable by taping the joints of their knuckle, either individually or with a buddy strapping technique.  This support not only helps prevent players from getting hurt, but athletic finger tape also alleviates chronic pain conditions like trigger finger, allowing them to maintain a strong and confident grip on the ball.
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Cricket
Cricketers, especially wicketkeepers and close-in fielders, often use athletic finger tape to protect their hands from the leather ball's high impact. Its main job is to keep the ligaments and joints in the knuckle stable, which lowers the risk of sprains or fractures when catching by a lot. The knuckle tape also helps bowlers deal with joint pain they already have, and it can help them get a better grip on the ball and control it better. Knuckle tape helps players stay confident and perform well while also lowering the risk of common hand injuries on the field by strengthening weak spots.
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Golf
Golfers primarily use sports finger tape to make their hands more comfortable and consistent during the swing.  In contrast to high-impact sports, the focus here is often on controlling friction and stress on the joints.  The knuckle tape prevents blisters and painful spots from forming when the knuckle rub against the club's grip repeatedly.  It also gently supports joints affected by conditions like arthritis or trigger finger, making the downswing less painful.
Weightlifting
Weightlifters and professional lifters often use sports finger tape or weightlifting thumb tape to protect their hands and improve their control of the bar during intense training. People usually wrap it over their thumb and index finger to make the hook grip more comfortable, minimize friction with the bar, and prevent skin rips, calluses, and problems with jammed fingers when they lift the same weight or repeatedly. It can also aid in addressing issues caused by overuse, such as trigger finger and mild strains, by providing support around the knuckle. This allows athletes to keep lifting with confidence while maintaining a firm grip on the barbell.
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Rugby
Rugby players often tape their fingers together to protect their hands and knuckle from the rough play of scrums, lineouts, and tackles.  Its primary function is to provide crucial joint stabilization, which is essential for minimizing the risk of severe acute injuries such as a jammed finger or a broken finger when a player's hands are caught in a ruck or during forceful tackles.  A buddy strapping method is often used to apply the tape and protect weak knuckle from lateral strain.  Additionally, athletic finger tape can aid in therapy. Limiting painful joint movement can help players deal with long-term problems like trigger finger.
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About Veefun

From Leading Finger Tape Manufacturer

Veefun is a retail brand of WEMADE Tape. We support retail, and also welcome wholesale and customization. Established in 2011, we have over a decade of experience producing finger tape and various sports tapes. All products are shipped directly from the factory, eliminating the need for intermediaries and their markups. With multiple international certifications, quality is guaranteed. We offer tiered pricing; the more you buy, the cheaper the price. Group buying is welcome.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is athletic finger tape?
Athletic finger tape is a kind of sports tape that is made just for knuckle. It is often used in sports like rock climbing, basketball, volleyball, and CrossFit to protect joints, stop injuries, and speed up recovery.
What do athletes use knuckle tape for?
The main use for knuckle tape is to support and protect the knuckle and hands while playing sports. It helps keep your joints stable and helps you heal from injuries like a jammed finger, a broken finger, or a trigger finger.
Is knuckle tape good for all players or athletes?
Most athletes and players who do a lot of high-intensity hand activities use knuckle tape, especially on their thumb, index finger, and trigger finger, which are easy to hurt.
What common knuckle injuries can tape help avoid or treat?
Athletic finger tape works very well for treating acute injuries like a jammed finger because it limits movement after the injury. It also helps people with chronic conditions like trigger finger by limiting the movement of the affected tendon sheath, which makes the pain less for players. It also protects against serious injuries like a broken finger by keeping players stable while they play.
What does "Buddy Taping" mean, and when do you use it?
Buddy Taping, also known as strapping fingers together, is a common way to tape an injured or weak finger, like the ring finger or pinky finger, to a stronger finger next to it, like the middle finger or index finger. This method uses the healthy finger as a natural splint to keep the injured finger still and safe while the player trains, which helps the knuckle heal faster.
What sets knuckle tape apart from regular sports tape?
People usually use regular sports tape on big joints or muscles. Knuckle tape is narrower and fits better around the knuckle, giving them precise support and flexibility.
Are there any other things you can use instead of athletic finger tape?
Yes, there are. You can use cohesive bandage, 2.5 cm kinesiology tape, rigid strapping tape, or hockey tape  instead of finger tape. The first two are stretchy, and the last two are just like knuckle tape but made of different materials.
Can you use knuckle tape on your toes?
Knuckle tape is made for hands, but it can also help keep toes stable in sports like football or rugby if they need extra support.
Can you use athletic finger tape more than once?
No. You should change the athletic finger tape after each use because sweat, dirt, and stretching make it less effective.