Stay Active, Stay Protected! 🏊♂️
This 20-pack of adhesive patches for the Freestyle Libre 3 sensor offers a waterproof, breathable, and skin-friendly solution for continuous glucose monitoring. With a 6.5cm diameter for optimal fit and a long-lasting adhesive that withstands various activities, these patches are designed for easy application and removal, ensuring comfort and reliability for everyday use.
J**R
Fantastic!!!
I bought these mostly as a back up until the skin grips came in the mail, but I absolutely love these and I will only buy these from now on. The price is very affordable. I love the colors and the size is perfect. The skin grips are a little on the small side for the libre 3 if you want my opinion. I love these!! Don't skip on on these!! ❤️
M**O
Great product I’ve tried yet
I kept bumping my sensor at work and after a few times it would get loose and fall off these patches kept it firmly in place and free of any dirt or sweat build up that would cause the adhesive to wear off sooner 10/10 would buy again
K**E
Worthless and it will cost you money.
The Libre 2 sensors are expensive. My insurance will not cover them but will cover Contour monitoring system which requires me to stab myself several times a day.I would rather pay the $75 a month for the Libre 2 than prick my fingers.After being told I was a Type 2 I decided it was time to pay attention to my health. To protect this investment in my health and control my glucose I found these sensors covers.3.9 stars, sensors are already 75 a month.Ad says these covers last about 14 days.30 in a pack. These suckers looked like a deal compared with the sensor.WRONG!!They fall off at the first sight of water hitting you in the shower.They snag when you take a top on or offAnd if you accidentally brush up against something with your arm, instead of keeping the sensor in place they allow it to peal right off.This is now the second sensor I’ve lost before the end of its life cycle.That means these covers cost me 2 sensors.Or 75 bucks.Do not purchase these.They are worthless.And they do not provide adequate protection to the sensor.Replacing the sensor early because of an inadequate cover will cost you more money.
A**T
Irritating to skin
Use them twice so far. The good thing is it keeps the monitor in place. The bad part is that the adhesive irritates my skin making it raised and very itchy after removal. This does not happen with my libre.
J**I
Hold sensor on great
Nice colors that don't fade. They stick well and hold my sensor on perfect. Great price
D**N
Easier to Put On
Easier to put on than other kinds I tried. Still doesn't stay on for 14 days. Most likely will buy again.
S**E
Great idea
Great product
M**E
"Hypoallergenic" covers caused skin tears, burning, & rash
I don't recall the packaging they were shipped in, but the resealable bag they come in does not have any information as to what they're made of.This wasn't a concern for me originally because they say "latex-free" and "hypoallergenic," I just assumed being marketed and designed for a health related product that these pretty basic claims would be true. I'm thinking now... not so much.I am allergic to latex, however, generally my skin isn't very sensitive at all. So I am very cautious about the latex free but I don't go all too crazy looking at material lists... Perhaps, now I should. Without a comprehensive list of materials and dyes, I cannot clearly identify the issue, but I believe it may be something in the dyes. The pink ones, specifically, would begin to roll off within a few hours, the first time I did see a rash under where it was peeling off and decided it must be some kind of contact dermatitis from a substance that stuck between the adhesive and my skin as it was coming off (residue from a detergent when putting on a sweater, something like that). When I went to remove the pink patch, parts of my skin were torn and burning, the rest of the circle a rash. I didn't believe it was the patch as I'd used others without incident and they seemed rather effective, I just changed them often as it felt more hygienic. I'd come to soon learn that this happens to me with both pinks and reds... the blues and purples don't stay on for more than 10 minutes. The closeness of colors and consistent issues are what lead me to believe it's a dye issue.After the first 2 incidences I switched to bandaids to cover my sensors, it might seem ridiculous, but this experience has really turned me off from sensor covers. It's been about 3 weeks and the "rash" is still visible. Due to the skin tearing, im afraid I'll have scars. (I ultimately cut pieces of each color and put them on another area of skin as a skin test which helped confirm this.)
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