Toad Finger Splint Bulk Pack/6
- Regular price $14.22
 - 
                  
                  Sale %
 
Couldn't load pickup availability
Shipping Highlights:
• Same-day processing on most in-stock orders placed before 2 PM ET
• Orders ship via UPS, FedEx, USPS, freight, or local delivery whichever gets it to you fastest and most affordably
• Delivery time: Typically 1–5 business days depending on your region and shipping method.
• Standard shipping of $12.50 and anything over $400 is free shipping
Return Policy:
1) Returns must be requested within 30 days of purchase
2) Products must be unused, unopened, and in original packaging
3) Due to hygiene and safety regulations, sterile, single-use, and personal care items are non-returnable once opened
4) Standard returns are subject to a 25% restocking fee plus shipping costs•
5) Cancellations on unshipped orders may incur a 5% processing fee
Guarantee safe checkout
      Toad Finger Splint Bulk Pack/6 - Small
oad Finger Splint – Bulk Pack of 6 
Available in Small, Medium, or Large
The Toad Finger Splint is designed to stabilize and protect injuries to the distal interphalangeal (DIP) joint, helping to maintain proper finger alignment during healing. Featuring malleable aluminum arms, this splint can be easily shaped to the user’s finger and locked into place. The open design improves air circulation, while ¼" thick polyester foam padding keeps the skin dry and comfortable.
Sold in bulk packs of 6 – ideal for clinics, schools, first aid stations, and athletic trainers.
Features:
- 
Pack of 6 splints (non-retail packaging)
 - 
Malleable side arms hold the finger in the desired position
 - 
Maintains interphalangeal joint alignment
 - 
Open design enhances air circulation
 - 
Soft ¼" thick polyester foam padding for added comfort
 - 
Helps prevent reinjury while promoting healing
 
Available Sizes:
- 
Small – 2¼" length (Pack of 6)
 - 
Medium – 2¾" length (Pack of 6)
 - 
Large – 2⅞" length (Pack of 6)
 
Measurement Instructions:
To determine the correct size, measure from the tip of the injured finger to the first knuckle (distal interphalangeal joint). Choose the closest splint length that fully covers this area without extending past the next joint.