
Sammons Preston Premium Abdominal Binder, 9 3 panel, 2XL, 1/EA
| MPN | 7035346 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Sammons Preston |
| Packaging | 1/EA |
| Size | 9"-3 Panel, 2XL |
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Full Compression and Reliable Support for Recovery
The Sammons Preston Premium Abdominal Binder delivers all-around full compression to stabilize the abdominal area and enhance comfort during recovery. It securely supports and holds dressings in place, eliminating the need for tape or additional bandages. Designed for both stability and mobility, the binder helps maintain proper positioning while allowing ease of movement, making it an effective solution for post-surgical care and abdominal support.
Durable Elastic Support with Full Compression
The Sammons Preston Premium Abdominal Binder is constructed from high-quality elastic, providing durable support that maintains its shape and effectiveness over time. It delivers all-around compression to stabilize the abdominal area and enhances comfort during recovery.
Latex-Free, Adjustable Support with Easy Care
The Sammons Preston Premium Abdominal Binder is made from a latex-free blend of polyester, nylon, and spandex in a clean white design, offering both comfort and lasting support. Its hook-and-loop closure can be positioned anywhere on the binder, allowing for precise, customized compression to meet individual needs. For long-lasting performance, the binder should be hand washed in cold water with a mild detergent and laid flat to air dry, ensuring it maintains its shape and effectiveness throughout recovery.
- High quality elastic for longer wear and durability
- Supports and holds dressings in place without tape or bandages
- Provides total coverage compression
- Closure adheres anywhere on the binder

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