
Pre-Wrap.com (2008). Colored pre-wrap and athletic tape. Retrieved July 20, 2008 from Pre-Wrap.com Web site: http://www.pre-wrap.com/?gclid=CPbDr6DTz5QCFQVxFQodKWbtlQ
Pre-Wrap - Not Just Your Average Head-Band
If you know a female teenage athlete, then you know about pre-wrap. Pre-wrap is the latest head-band craze. With more and more girls playing a variety of sports, pre-wrap is the most fashionable way to keep the hair out of their face. It is cheap, reusable, comes in lots of colors, and is easy to use. The soft foam doesn’t stick to anything and seems to stretch forever. There are other uses but the head-band, also known as the frizz-band, is the most common.
Pre-wrap was developed to protect an athlete’s skin and hair from sticking to the tape used to wrap ankles, wrists, etc. The tape helps with injuries suffered from sporting activities or any type of physical activity. Although pre-wrap is most commonly used for head-bands, it has many other uses. It could be used as a pencil grip, sleeve holders for hot weather, emergency pony tail holder, to tie up vegetable plants or mark colors of your flowers, part of a Halloween costume, identify luggage, identify back-pack or gym bags, or make pre-wrap jewelry. Fly fishermen use it to make wings and bodies for fly-tying (Pre-wrap.com, 2008).
Pre-wrap is sold in many colors. Students can use it to show school spirit by using their schools colors for their head-bands. Since it is reusable, it can be used to decorate around the school instead of crepe paper. Two or more different colors can easily be twisted together to make the head-band or decorating more exciting. Sporting events have pre-wrap for sale right along side t-shirts and other sports items.
My daughter has a tricky way to measure out a new piece of pre-wrap. She measures the piece around the middle of her thigh, ties it off, and then slips it off her leg. This size will fit perfectly around her head.
If you haven’t noticed pre-wrap on someone yet or didn’t know what it was, now you will know. There is a lot of options with a little bit of cheap foam wrap.
References
Pre-Wrap.com (2008). Colored pre-wrap and athletic tape. Retrieved July 20, 2008 from Pre-Wrap.com Web site: http://www.pre-wrap.com/?gclid=CPbDr6DTz5QCFQVxFQodKWbtlQ
Pre-Wrap.com (2008). The many uses of pre-wrap. Retrieved July 20, 2008 from Pre-Wrap.com Web site: http://pre-wrap.com/blog/2008/01/the-many-uses-of-pre-wrap-2/
If you know a female teenage athlete, then you know about pre-wrap. Pre-wrap is the latest head-band craze. With more and more girls playing a variety of sports, pre-wrap is the most fashionable way to keep the hair out of their face. It is cheap, reusable, comes in lots of colors, and is easy to use. The soft foam doesn’t stick to anything and seems to stretch forever. There are other uses but the head-band, also known as the frizz-band, is the most common.
Pre-wrap was developed to protect an athlete’s skin and hair from sticking to the tape used to wrap ankles, wrists, etc. The tape helps with injuries suffered from sporting activities or any type of physical activity. Although pre-wrap is most commonly used for head-bands, it has many other uses. It could be used as a pencil grip, sleeve holders for hot weather, emergency pony tail holder, to tie up vegetable plants or mark colors of your flowers, part of a Halloween costume, identify luggage, identify back-pack or gym bags, or make pre-wrap jewelry. Fly fishermen use it to make wings and bodies for fly-tying (Pre-wrap.com, 2008).
Pre-wrap is sold in many colors. Students can use it to show school spirit by using their schools colors for their head-bands. Since it is reusable, it can be used to decorate around the school instead of crepe paper. Two or more different colors can easily be twisted together to make the head-band or decorating more exciting. Sporting events have pre-wrap for sale right along side t-shirts and other sports items.
My daughter has a tricky way to measure out a new piece of pre-wrap. She measures the piece around the middle of her thigh, ties it off, and then slips it off her leg. This size will fit perfectly around her head.
If you haven’t noticed pre-wrap on someone yet or didn’t know what it was, now you will know. There is a lot of options with a little bit of cheap foam wrap.
References
Pre-Wrap.com (2008). Colored pre-wrap and athletic tape. Retrieved July 20, 2008 from Pre-Wrap.com Web site: http://www.pre-wrap.com/?gclid=CPbDr6DTz5QCFQVxFQodKWbtlQ
Pre-Wrap.com (2008). The many uses of pre-wrap. Retrieved July 20, 2008 from Pre-Wrap.com Web site: http://pre-wrap.com/blog/2008/01/the-many-uses-of-pre-wrap-2/
My daughter and a friend on either side of her at Halloween.
1 comment:
This was an interesting post! I have never heard of the pre-wrap but it seems like a great product. Easy to use and helpful to the ladies of sports!
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