💪 Stick with Confidence!
The Adhesive Patches for Libre 2 come in a 40-pack, featuring waterproof clear patches and a reusable plastic shield designed to securely hold your sensor in place for up to 10 days. These patches are easy to replace and provide durable protection against physical impacts, making them ideal for active lifestyles.
L**A
I need this for my Libre style 2
It adheres very well, otherwise my sensors fall!
M**A
Works great!
It stayed on entire 14 days. Tape on skin looked just as good as it did day one. Wish I would have taken a picture. I do water aerobics 2x a week and soak in a bath about every night and couldn't believe how well it stayed on. The plastic flower ring is the thing that will set this apart from all others. I feel it helps protect the sensor from damage and also if the tape does happen to get lose and need replaced the flower keeps the tape from sticking to sensor.
E**A
Awesome
This is perfect they last almost the 14 days which is great as is good to start removing from skin at least 4 days prior for sensor to start loosing up the glue and is not painful.
A**.
Learning Curve to Use - But Great Once On
It took me wrecking two patches, but I finally figured out the white part needs to be taken off "around" the flower while the flower is placed in the hole. Then, place it over the sensor and apply. Once it's sticking well, then remove the clear parts with the blue stripes. Once you do that, these hold as well as that optiflex tape does. I was going through those band aid style ones and waterproof tape, etc. etc. These are working great so far. I also HIGHLY RECOMMEND you apple skin tac around the sensor before applying these and they will stick very well.
N**Y
The Patches DON’T come off delicate skin!
The flower ring/holder is great, though hard to clean and certainly should not cost near as much as they do. The adhesive clear skin patches, on the other hand, are a NIGHTMARE to get off. After 14 days of wear they are more manageable, and the ring helps a little, but if you have to take a sensor off early, elderly skin just comes right off with it! I am about to have to use a box cutter to get this sensor off. They don’t warn you about this; some older person right now without an assistant needs to be WARNED, so I am doing just that! Better to have a sensor come off, or knocked off, believe me, than go through this! I’ve been through both, and won’t put myself through it again. I’ve worked up a skin tear on my arm trying to get the edge of this patch off, then it doesn’t peel off like you expect, the microscopic bit you get ahold of doesn’t help pull the rest off. Terrible!
M**Y
The perfect thing to keep your sensor on your body
I wear a sensor and in the Summer, I sweat profusely. The sensor used to fall off within a few days. This is the best system I have found to keep the sensor in place.
B**P
There are two sides to remove
I had to ruin two sensor covers before I figured out that there are two backings to the plastic adhesive ring, a white paper backing on the sticky side that attaches to your skin, and a clear heavier plastic with blue tabs that attaches to the outside of it and must not be removed until the ring is secured to your arm.The end result is a very fine plastic, almost like the thin plastic wrap you use in your kitchen. That's what holds the colorful plastic ring/sensor cover in place. It seems like it might work better than some of the thick adhesive covers I've tried.It would be nice if actual speakers of English were hired to write instructions for items sold to English speakers.
K**.
Error in ordering
I don’t want to give a bad star on this item because I never used them and will just give away. This item is something I don’t want because the adhesive bandage doesn’t do a whole cover like others that I order. As I’m sure the product is good I won’t use it. And it’s to hard for me to return the item so I will give it to someone who has a Libre and would like this item. This was my mistake of not reading the item proper. Thank you
K**X
Adhesive burnt skin! Never been sensitive to any adhesive before but this was horrible!
The patch stayed on about a week..but my skin was burnt and bleeding so I had to take it off.. do not recommend, especially if you have sensitive skin.
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