






🩹 Lock it. Wear it. Forget it. Your CGM’s new best friend.
Skin Grip Freestyle Libre 2 Sensor Covers & Lingo CGM patches offer a waterproof, sweatproof, and hypoallergenic adhesive solution designed to securely hold your glucose monitor for 10-15 days. Pre-cut for a perfect fit and made from medical-grade materials, these camo-patterned patches ensure comfort, durability, and skin safety, empowering active professionals to maintain continuous glucose monitoring without interruption or irritation.





| ASIN | B09H2GWR2X |
| ASIN | B09H2GWR2X |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,348 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #129 in Adhesive Bandages |
| Brand Name | Skin Grip |
| Color | Camo |
| Compatible Material | Skin, Biocompatible Material |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (6,340) |
| Date First Available | October 30, 2021 |
| Item Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
| Item model number | Libre 2 Camo |
| Manufacturer | Parkom LLC. |
| Manufacturer | Parkom LLC. |
| Material Type | Rayon |
| Number of Items | 20 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Waterproof |
| Product Dimensions | 2.94 x 2.94 x 0.02 inches; 1.13 ounces |
| Size Name | 20 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Surface Recommendation | Skin |
| UPC | 850013136964 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
L**E
Discreet Protection That Keeps Your CGM in Place
I have been using the Skin Grip sensor covers with my glucose monitor, and they have proven to be a reliable solution for long-term wear. - Strong Adhesion: The cover stays secure for the full 15-day period without peeling or loosening. - Waterproof & Sweatproof: It holds up well through showers and workouts, drying quickly without compromising grip. - Compatibility: Works perfectly with my Stelo device, covering it nicely and making it less noticeable. - Removal: Even after 15 days, the adhesive remains secure, but it can be removed cleanly from the skin with alcohol. - Application: Applying the cover solo can be a bit tricky. I have found the best placement is when another person helps, ensuring it’s aligned properly. ✅ Final Thoughts Skin Grip delivers on its promise of long-lasting, waterproof adhesion. It keeps my glucose monitor discreet and secure, while still being removable without irritation. If you want dependable sensor covers that can handle daily life, this is a solid choice—just be prepared to ask for a little help when applying.
B**Y
Game changer for keeping the Libre 3 in place! Long lasting and easy to apply.
These stick! And they have seperate sections to uncover so you can stick where you want. This is really nice for the Libre 3 sensor. You can leave the center cover in place and seal all the way around the sensor. Makes replacing the sticker not have to mean pulling out your sensor. However the stick on these is so strong you won't have to replace it before you replace the sensor itself. Best purchase for the longevity of the sensor. Keeps it from getting accidentally loosened or pulled out and from the reliability of the sensor getting messed with. They are comfortable to wear. No irritation of the skin. No ugly residue left on after removing. They are easy to apply and stay strong in their hold for as long as you are wearing it. Even through showering and normal daily wear and tear. I'd suggest using an oil to remove when ready because the stick is strong.
E**A
Ouch
It has pretty colors and works well, too well, don’t live it on too long. I wore it to the beach and by the end of the day it hurt to take off and was left with a black and blue. I would take it off as soon as you get out of the water and replace it.
H**…
They aren't foolproof, but they work very well if you've got the right ones
I have to start with a negative that will hopefully be fixed by the time you read this: Amazon mislabeled a batch of Skin Grip Libre 2 patches with holes in them for this product, which shouldn't have one. As these were listed as sold by Skin Grip, I contacted the company. Heidi was quite helpful and made sure I won't run out of patches while this gets sorted out. Check your label when you get them, since Skin Grip products all come in the same mylar envelopes. The first question you should ask about a skin patch for your glucose sensor is how do they hold? That depends on your skin type. I'm new to this, but I've come to these adhesives are always a balance between how well does it stay on your skin versus how hard is it to get off of you in two weeks' time. And we're pretty sure that when it comes to my skin, no single product on the market is going to get that balance right. No, not even KT tape. So I've gotta use these patches with Skin Tac, and the combination does work. That said, many of my new CGM buddies use these patches and find they work well for two weeks on their own. Where Skin Grip really beats the competition is in how you put it on, and how flexible it is once applied. The patch has a coated backing paper like any bandaid, but it's cut into five pieces: A circle in the center and four quadrants around the sides. Stretch the patch at the seams of the backing to split them and you can start pull tabs and remove the middle circle. There's a light adhesive under the middle circle which makes it easy to place the patch on your sensor and then peel the rest of the backing away one piece at a time to get the patch down nice and flat. A flat patch that stretches with your skin is the secret to having the patch hold up and remain comfortable for two weeks. It's very easy to wear. If your skin is like mine the application process is a bit more complex—Tom from the YouTube channel TypeOneTalks describes the process: Choose a location on the back (not outside) of your arm, wash the area with a non-oily soap, wipe with alcohol wipe, wipe the area with Skin Tac (I wear a nitrile glove for this because I do NOT want glue on my fingers for the next parts…) Apply the sensor, then the patch as above, then use the other alcohol swab around the outside of the patch (but not touching it) to maybe remove a little of the excess Skin Tac. I dunno how well that last step works, the alcohol definitely doesn't get it all, but I do it. If I can avoid gluing my shirt to my arm too completely, I'm calling it a win. To remove, I use a cotton round and a little liquid coconut oil around and over the top of the patch. Go ahead and saturate the patch with the oil. Wait five minutes and the patch peels right off. Doesn't hurt a bit. In my case there's just a tiny bit of oil left behind on my skin but not much. You might need a towel or another alcohol swab or both to get all the oil off of you. If it sounds fussy and fiddly … don't let that scare you. In my case, my skin doesn't hold most tapes or adhesives well at all, and reacts badly to most of those it will hold unless I seriously glue them down the way the Skin Tac does. That's a me problem, not a Skin Grip problem. Once I glue them down to my skin, though, the Skin Grip patches do not feel hot or sweaty or tight, because the patches stretch with my skin. That's why they're simply the best thing I've found. Knowing where to put these things, how to apply them, and how to get them off afterward makes all the difference.
T**T
Hard to remove, but sticks very well. Used with Libre 3
IMO you MUST use some kind of adhesive patch over the Libre 3. Otherwise it will likely not stay the 14 days. These adhesive patches are great. Easy to put, stay strong... and hard to remove. Likely made worst because I also use Skin Tac wipes https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002NSCHY4/ (use some throw away gloves when you use the wipes, else your fingers will be really sticky). I feel that combination is great if you like to take some hot and long showers for instance. Now to remove it, baby oil and related stuff might be ok but takes forever so I do not recommend them. Instead it's worth spending to get Tac Away wipes https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00VS1FD9I/ With practice, one wipe is enough. But at the beginning, you will likely need 2 wipes (they have no acetone). Like all removal, start on any side of the sticker that is a bit lifted off the skin. Then wipe the wipe back and forth while pulling a bit on the adhesive until you either have half of the adhesive removed, or remove it fully. Tip: use the wipe to clean any part that had adhesive and now had dirt stuck to your skin. Best of luck, and keep that glucose under control, so your insulin response also stays under control, and your health improves (+ you will stop being hungry, stop being hangry, lose weight as a side benefit, etc). I cannot recommend enough "Glucose Revolution" https://www.amazon.com/Glucose-Revolution-Life-Changing-Power-Balancing-ebook/dp/B098442BG3 as a fast and likely life changing book.
D**B
These grips are easy to apply and stay in place. I use them typically for 14 days at a time. They don’t mind getting wet when I take a shower. The libre 2 sensors are not cheap, and using adhesive patches helps prevent accidentally dislodging the sensor when bumping into walls, furniture or getting caught on sleeves of clothing. The varied colours are a nice bit of fun you can enjoy privately, hiding under your shirt sleeve! These are the best, most consistently reliable patches I have used.
F**Y
Excellent product - if like me you're quite clumsy and sometimes accidentally pull the libre from my arm. Each patch I use over my libre lasts a week. Then I replace it with another. The adhesive is quite stubborn to remove from the skin where the patch has been. I would however recommend them though.
I**A
Lo más difícil es quitar luego el adhesivo
C**S
Very stickly
P**A
Since I’ve been using these if not had a problem with any of my sensors. Easy to apply and sticks well. I wouldn’t buy anything else.
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