There are more and more brands out there.
Some people mistake them for normal elastic brands such as elastoplast.
All tapes with a wavelike adhesive pattern, and applied to paper with a certain amount of stretch are the tapes we are talking about. Apparently there are more than 60 brands out there at the moment. These tapes are definitely different to the old "elastic" tape brands.
I would say that the application techniques and possibilities are probably very similar but that the hypothesis behind the applications are not always the same.
Every brand will have their own story, some of them only sell tape, some sell expertise (courses) as well. Some say they are the only and original, some say they are the best.............
I think we, as users should be aware, that the quality of the tapes will differ as much as the prices.
I hope and expect that the big brands will make sure their quality is of a high standard and keep this standard high.
Not to long ago I had a very red and very cheap brand in my fingers and was unpleasantly surpised as to the amount of stretch. Another brand tended to fray easily. We should keep the manufacturers on their toes and demand the best.
Esther