Defense Skin Protecting Tape

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Brunswick Bowling Accessories. Brunswick Defense Skin Protecting TapeProtects against cuts colluses blisters and broken fingernailsApply to clean dry skin for better releaseCut to desired sizeAssorted colors colors will be randomly selectedRoll measures 1" x 16.4 feetSave money and buy in bulk! CLICK HERE

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  • EAN: 0043014863285
  • Label: Brunswick
  • Manufacturer: Brunswick
  • UPC: 043014863285

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bowling protection tape

5.0 / 5.0


Had a custom fitted bowling ball with conventional grip. Whenever I tried to release, the last joint on my thumb would catch. With the tape, my thumb was able to slip out easily with no rubbing.


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