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==Tapes==
* '''Micropore<ref> http://www.zombierunner.com/store/categories/foot_care/tapes/product6.html Micropore at Zombie Runner</ref>''' This is my default tape, partly because I have been using Micropore from my earliest memories due to my skin condition. Micropore is very thin, smooth and inflexible, but not very sticky, so you need to use it with an adhesive promoter. The biggest problem with Micropore is that it is not very durable. I find it will last well enough for a race, but I like to tape a day or two ahead of time to make sure the tape is right, and it can suffer wear in the mean time.
* '''Leukotape P <ref> http://www.zombierunner.com/store/categories/foot_care/tapes/product967.html Leukotape P at Zombie Runner</ref>''' This is thicker, slightly rough textured, inflexible tape. It works very well when you need something more robust than Micropore.
* '''Elastikon<ref> http://www.zombierunner.com/store/categories/foot_care/tapes/product1.html</ref>''' This tape is thicker than any of the others, slightly rough, but flexible and porous.
* '''Kinesio-Tex''' This is a soft tape that stretches in one direction. I find that it does not stick well without an adhesive promoter, though rubbing the tape to warm it before applying will help it stick a little better. I also find the edges tend to fray, so I will often use some Micropore to stick the edges down. * '''Duct Tape''' I strongly recommend against using duct tape, as it is not breathable, so the skin tends to become saturated underneath. Duct Tape also tends to wrinkle, creating creases that cause further problems. Like many other tapes, you need to use it with an adhesive promoter to get it to stick effectively. Watch the edges, as they tend to catch and then the tape then rolls up. I have used Micropore on the edges, with some success.
==Adhesive Promoter==
* '''Friar's Balsam<ref> http://www.zombierunner.com/store/categories/foot_care/adhesives/product125.html Friar's Balsam/Tinture of Benzoin at Zombie Runner</ref>''' Also known as Tincture of Benzoin, this helps tapes stick much better. I find it important to apply the balsam to the area where the tape is going to be placed; If you miss a spot, then the tape will tend to lift up in that spot. If you over apply it, you can remove the excess with rubbing alcohol or smother it with talcum powder.
* '''Mastisol<ref> http://www.zombierunner.com/store/categories/foot_care/adhesives/product1026.html Mastisol at Zombie Runner</ref>''' This is seems to work better than Friar's Balsam – it is claimed to be 7-10 times sticker. I'm not sure if that is true, but it does work remarkably well. Easy to apply, but expensive!
==Also See==
* [[Book Review – Fixing Your Feet|Fixing Your Feet]] is a great book that includes details of taping
* [[Blister Prevention]]
* [[Popping Blisters]]