

🛡️ Secure your care with comfort and confidence — because every detail matters.
The TIDI 3300M-10PK Grip-Lok Medium Securement Device is a pack of 10 medical-grade catheter stabilization devices designed for tubing sizes 9-24 Fr. Featuring a hypoallergenic adhesive and a low-profile, flexible design, it ensures secure, comfortable, and adjustable catheter, drain, and line securement. Made in the USA, this device is ideal for home healthcare and clinical settings, reducing dislodgement risk while promoting skin integrity.











| ASIN | B07HJR4RXH |
| Date First Available | September 20, 2018 |
| Item Weight | 0.64 ounces |
| Item model number | 3300M-10PK |
| Manufacturer | TIDI Products |
| Package Dimensions | 7.91 x 5.87 x 0.51 inches |
S**E
No need for tape!
I have an adhesive allergy, and I have a g-tube. This is not the best of combinations. After I was switched from a button to a dangler, I had to find a way to secure the length of tubing. I do need to pre-treat my skin with a barrier product before I put this on though. I use Skin-Tac, and don’t have a problem with blistering or itching. Right now I’m using the size medium, but the large would actually be better due to the diameter of my tubing. It’s a 24fr. (SEE UPDATE BELOW ABOUT THIS!) My tube is the largest of french sizes a medium will accommodate, and maybe due to the tension on the strap that fits over top, I sometimes have problems keeping it stuck down for multiple days. So, I reinforce both ends with a layer of Hypafix. When I don’t do this, it tends to buckle up and lift off of my skin in the center after a day or so. Anyone who has a more common size wouldn’t have an issue with this. Using this product has made my life so much easier! I’ve struggled with hypergranulation tissue, and the main trigger in my case is friction from g-tube movement. Now it stays secure, and my stoma looks just perfect. No bleeding, no goo. Inside, under the little tab, there are sticky strips that grip the tube from its top and underside so it can’t slide around in the “holster”. I’ve noticed the more I lift and then replace the strap, the sticky part isn’t so sticky anymore, so I try to position it to where I can leave it in place without lifting as few times as I can. If I get it just right, meals can flow by only undoing the clamp on my tube. Happily, Medicare covers these, and I get a few along with my other monthly feeding tube supplies from the DME. The photo I added with this review is of one my daughter decorated for me. She was in for a visit, and we had a fun afternoon making some look a little less “medical” with acrylic paint markers. The designs hold up just fine through showering and daily wear. The Velcro is great, I don’t have problems with snagging fabric of my clothing. UPDATE 🙂. I found the key to it staying stuck for multiple days (oddly enough) is dependent on where I apply the Grip-Lok. If I stick it lower on my abdomen instead of at my waist, my skin isn’t constantly stretching with just normal daily movement. It’s odd, but it seems to be true. I didn’t need to go up to a size large after all. I also tried a medium wide, it looks the same as the medium, and the velcro is the same, but the silicone tape in the center section is wider. .
K**U
Finally no tape needed!
My dad recently got a J tube and taping it on his skin has damaged his skin ap much!! He was getting so annoyed to the point of wanting to just give up on life! I saw YT videos of others with a feeding tube and many has recommended Grip-lok so I was hoping Amazon has it. Its expensive!! But it's worth it now my dad doesn't complain and it's not sticking to his skin like the medical tape. He tried it for 5 days, being very skeptical, then I used some saline wash to help peel it off. It peeled off so nicely wow I couldn't believe it. Nothing like the tape. What a lifesaver! I'm hoping insurance can cover this and order it through home health. Definitely ordering again if not offered through insurance.
J**Y
Great and all
These are great and all for my child that has a gtube but they last about 3 days before I have to change to a new one. It's really annoying. A set of 10 is not worth the money. There should be more than 10.
R**.
Decent skin adhésion for several days
I'm allergic to every tape so it's very hard to find one that doesn't have me scratching holes into my skin after a few hours. This tape actually gives me about 4-7 days of wear time and I usually don't start itching until day 4 or 5 and it's bearable. The only drawback is that once it gets wet it will fall off. The velcro is very secure and it holds up to constant usage for my tube feedings for opening/closing and adjusting my tube. I have to place it on my chest as my abdominal skin is more sensitive and reacts to the tape quicker so I'm limited on space for placement but for the most part I've had no problems with the tape adhering. Only one lasted less than 3 days bc it got wet and fell off so you'll have to either replace it or cover it with a waterproof dressing. I used the medium size to accommodate my 18fr feeding tube but I feel like the large size would be a bit better. Overall it's still decent for the price and quantity and the quality isn't that bad as long as it doesn't get wet. It also doesn't leave hardly any mess when you take it off which is very nice for skin integrity/cleaning after.
S**L
RIP OFF
I would honestly do 0 stars if that was an option. It was a rip off. Ordered 100 and got 10.
D**E
Work perfect
As a medical needs mom and a nurse. I love these. They work great and last for days. I purchase them every month for my son and recommend them all the time at work
W**L
Doesn’t stick well, difficult to remove
This expensive catheter stabilization device comes loose after a few days. It is very difficult to remove the catheter from the device.
M**T
Better for waistline attachment of suprapubic tube
Why did you pick this product vs others?: I do not do well with the leg-attached stabilizer for a bag attached to my suprapubic catheter. When the hospital installed my first one a year ago, this was used at my waistline (pointing down). It holds the suprapubic drain tube along my waistline, and secures it from slight tugs (especially while sleeping). I do not use this on the tube from the bag, rather upstream on the foley tube. Expect to replace every 2-3 days.
H**S
These secure catheter tubing to the leg. They are the same as used in hospitals. They may last up to a week before needing replacement, depending on how carefully they are managed
J**.
There are no alternatives to this item in pharmacies which makes it unique and a must.
E**.
Works ok but needed large.
A**R
Unless we we received a defective batch of those, they do not adhere to the skin and had to be replace 1 or 2 a day.
A**R
It's a good product, but not suitable for my purpose. I was trying to use it for anchoring a LVAD driveline, which is too stiff and too heavy for this device. They still last 3 to 5 days, which is pretty good.
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