UF Product Review
by ez

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 TCP Plaster Spray

 Even though I seek perfection, I wear my scars with pride' - Urban Freeflow

For those new to Parkour/Freerunning, one of the first things you'll encounter on your journey, are the initial scrapes to your hands as you get to grips (literally) with grabbing on to rails and practising cat leaps etc. Although they are annoying as hell, its considered a rite of passage to get through the 'breaking in' phase of cuts, scrapes and calluses as you toughen up and continue on your 'way'. Especially so in the hand area, where it is largely frowned upon to wear gloves to practise in. While the toughening up stage can be irritating, this revolutionary bit of kit can help make life much easier. Even for veterans, the odd scrape is never too far away, so the plaster spray is something that should always be close to hand and seeing as the cans are so small, they can easily be stored in a bag or side pocket without taking up any room at all.

You what?!

TCP plaster spray stops minor bleeding instantly on contact and forms a waterproof, invisible layer in 45 seconds.
Dirt and grease are sealed out, allowing the wound to heal naturally. The flexible waterproof layer stays on areas hard to cover with a conventional plaster and wears off naturally over several days. Wounds heal faster when protected with the pray plaster than when covered with conventional plasters.

The spray plaster can be used on minor cuts and grazes. To use, clean the wound before applying the spray plaster. Depending on the size of the wound, hold the can about 5-10cm from the wound and spray briefly.

A simple piece of equipment that can do wonders. We'd definitely recommend the TCP plaster spray to anyone who practises Parkour or Freerunning.

 




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