Hi Reader,
This month we are showcasing one of the newest products in Blister Prevention - PelliTec Blister Prevention Pads. Like ENGO they stick to the shoe but unlike ENGO, they're constructed with 6 layers designed to move with your foot. PelliTec Pads are the innovative choice for your clients seeking a "heel grip".
Rebecca
Boxer Lenny Waters was frustrated traditional products didn’t prevent his blisters. He and Karl Ormond came up with PelliTec Blister Pads.
Read on to learn how PelliTec Blister Prevention Pads came to be > blister-prevention.com/blogs/products/pellitec-blister-pads
These pads, made in the UK, boast a unique 6-layer breathable sandwich construction designed to move with your foot (shear absorption).
Find out how they work, and their various applications in different settings.
We are proud to say Blister Prevention is the exclusive distributor of PelliTec Products in Oceania and the US. Enjoy exclusive deals and low prices on the PelliTec range of Blister Prevention products by signing up to our Wholesale Partner Program here > pro.blister-prevention.com/wholesale-products/
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