Exactly what I expectedI use these for my tattoo machine and also my endermology machine. Hard to get a good grip with all that glide serum on your hands. It's really helped minimize accidents.This is good grip tape. It grips well. I've had no issues with it not gripping. You could use this for wound wrapping as well if you wanted. A great value.I learned about self-adhering wrap when my vet used it when my horse needed stitches. The wrap kept my horse from bothering the stitches and allowed the wound to heal cleanly. Since then, I've used vet wrap for dogs and humans. This works every bit as well as the wrap sold by my vet, yet it's a fraction of the price.This is basically self-sticking sportswrap. I know, it's marketed as "Tattoo Grip Wrap Tape" But it's a six pack of individually wrapped tape that sticks to itself. For what it's marketed for, it works fine, Wrapping a grip to allow a more personalized fit, But as a non-sterile wrap for limbs it works a treat. All in all, quality seems decent.These bandages have many uses. There are 6 black rolls that are individually wrapped and each roll is almost 5 yards apiece and 2 inches tall. These self-adhere as the bandage is wrapped around a hand, leg, arm, etc. This sticks pretty well except that the bandage has some splotchy areas but this still works. The stretch allows this to be used like kinesiology tape with the exception that one cannot shower with this successfully and each wrap is for one-time use.The entire roll does not have to be used at once as it depends on the amount needed. When used where joints open and close, such as a knee or elbow, the wrap may bunch up in the crease as expected. However, this is perfect to use as a lightweight version of a carpal tunnel brace by wrapping it around a bad wrist, hand, and thumb as I did in the photo. It does not stick to my skin nor to a pet's fur, which is wonderful.This is versatile enough to wrap around the handle of a tennis racquet to get a good grip or an umbrella or cane handle. There are just so many useful possibilities besides medical reasons.In summary, because the wraps are two inches wide and are not designed to stick to the skin, it does have a tendency to bunch up if wrapped around a knee or elbow, so it is not perfect for everything. I feel these are good bandages to have in one's medicine cabinet. At the current price of $8.26 ($8.69 minus 5%) it comes to $1.38 per roll which is double the price of other brands. These are self-adhesive bandages rebranded as tattoo grip tape.