Sometimes the most useful product ideas come from small everyday frustrations. One alternative use for Tenura Grip Strips is placing a small section under loose sleeves to help prevent them from riding up the arm during daily activities. It is a simple idea, but it shows just how versatile Tenura’s silicone anti-slip material can be.

Tenura Grip Strips are designed to improve grip, increase stability and make everyday objects easier to handle. They are commonly used on handles, cutlery, trays, shelves, drawers, cups and household items, but their flexible, cut-to-size format means they can be adapted for many different grip challenges around the home, in care environments and in clinical settings.

Made from thin, flexible silicone, Tenura Grip Strips can be wrapped around objects, placed flat beneath items or trimmed to suit specific applications. They provide a practical DIY alternative to ready-made grip aids, allowing users, carers and healthcare professionals to create bespoke anti-slip solutions for different needs.

Below are some creative alternative uses for Tenura Grip Strips, including the sleeve idea, household applications and practical ways to support independent living.

Use Grip Strips Under Sleeves to Help Stop Them Riding Up

One of the more unusual uses for Tenura Grip Strips is placing a small section under a sleeve to help stop it riding up the arm.

Loose sleeves can move during everyday activities such as pushing a wheelchair, using mobility aids, cooking, working at a desk, cleaning or reaching for objects. This can be frustrating, especially for people with limited mobility or dexterity who may find it difficult to keep adjusting their clothing.

A small piece of Tenura Grip Strip can create gentle friction between the sleeve and the arm, helping the fabric stay in place without the need for pins, clips or permanent clothing alterations. This can be particularly helpful during colder months when layered clothing is more likely to move during activity.

When using Grip Strips with clothing, make sure the strip is positioned comfortably and does not create pressure, restrict movement or irritate the skin. It should be used as a light anti-slip aid, not as a tight fixing method.

Tenura Grip Strips on Pen Use Anti-Slip Grip Strips on Pens, Pencils and Art Tools

Pens, pencils and craft tools can be difficult to hold if they are narrow, smooth or uncomfortable. Wrapping a small section of Tenura Grip Strip around the holding area can create a more tactile surface, helping the user maintain a firmer and more controlled grip.

This can be useful for people with arthritis, reduced hand strength, tremors, fine motor difficulties or fatigue. It may also benefit children, students, artists and anyone who writes or draws for long periods.

Because Tenura Grip Strips can be cut to size, they can be adapted for different objects, including paintbrushes, crochet hooks, craft knives, styluses and other handheld tools.

 

Improve Grip on Cutlery, Kitchen Utensils and Daily Living AidsGrip Strips on Knife

Kitchen and dining tasks often involve smooth handles, wet hands or repetitive movement. Tenura Grip Strips can be wrapped around cutlery, peelers, whisks, spatulas, bottle openers or other utensils to make them easier to hold.

This can support users who struggle with grip strength, coordination or dexterity. A more secure hold can make preparing food, eating meals and handling kitchen items feel more manageable.

For occupational therapists, carers and family members, Tenura Grip Strips can provide a simple way to adapt existing items rather than replacing them entirely. This makes them a useful addition to daily living aid kits, care home equipment and home adaptation recommendations.

Stop Items Sliding on Trays, Shelves and Drawers

Tenura Grip Strips do not always need to be wrapped around an object. They can also be placed flat to create a targeted anti-slip surface.

Placed inside a drawer, on a shelf or on a serving tray, Grip Strips can help reduce movement from lightweight objects such as cups, plates, ornaments, remote controls, toiletries, stationery and small kitchen items.

This is especially useful where a full anti-slip mat or roll is not required. A strip can be positioned exactly where extra grip is needed, making it a practical solution for homes, clinics, care homes and workspaces.

Make Remote Controls Easier to Hold and Identify

Remote controls are often smooth, lightweight and easy to drop. Adding a small section of Tenura Grip Strip to the back or side of a remote can make it easier to hold securely.

Grip Strips can also be used as tactile markers on important buttons. For example, a small piece can help users identify the power button, volume control or channel buttons by touch. This may be useful for people with reduced vision, reduced dexterity or anyone who uses a remote control in low light.

A small tactile marker can make an everyday task quicker, simpler and less frustrating.

T-S-2-Blue-Grip-Strip-Crutch-Studio-2Add Grip to Walking Stick Handles and Mobility Aids

Walking sticks, crutches and mobility aids can become slippery, especially when hands are cold, tired or slightly damp. Wrapping Tenura Grip Strip around the handle area can help create a more secure and comfortable gripping surface.

This can be useful for people who rely on mobility aids for daily movement and want additional confidence when holding them. The strip should be applied carefully and checked regularly to ensure it remains secure and comfortable during use.

For healthcare professionals, this can be a practical way to trial a grip adaptation before recommending a more permanent change.

Improve Grip on Garden Tools and DIY Equipment

Garden tools and DIY equipment often have hard, narrow or smooth handles. Tenura Grip Strips can be wrapped around trowels, secateurs, screwdrivers, paint rollers, spanners and other handheld tools to create a more secure gripping surface.

This can help reduce the effort needed to maintain control during repetitive tasks. It can also make tools more comfortable to use for people with arthritis, hand weakness or reduced dexterity.

For users who want to continue hobbies such as gardening, crafting or DIY, small adaptations like this can make a meaningful difference.

Use Silicone Grip Strips as Small Anti-Slip Pads

A section of Tenura Grip Strip can be used as a small anti-slip pad beneath everyday objects. This can help keep items more stable on smooth surfaces.

Possible uses include placing a strip beneath:

  • A mixing bowl during food preparation
  • A phone or tablet stand
  • A soap dispenser
  • A vase or ornament
  • A desk accessory
  • A cup or plate
  • A small appliance
  • A bedside item

This is ideal when only a small amount of extra friction is needed. Instead of using a full anti-slip mat, a strip can provide a neat, targeted solution.

Support Clinical and Therapy Applications

Tenura Grip Strips and grip rolls are also suitable for professional environments where grip, stability and hygiene are important. Their silicone material includes antimicrobial properties, making them useful in settings such as clinics, therapy rooms and care facilities.

Grip material can be useful during some therapy activities, equipment handling and positioning tasks where a stable, non-slip surface is needed. Occupational therapists, physiotherapists and care professionals may find Tenura Grip Strips helpful when adapting objects for people with limited dexterity, mobility challenges or limb weakness.

As with all clinical use, the application should be assessed based on the individual user, environment and task.

Why Choose Tenura Grip Strips?

Tenura Grip Strips offer a flexible, cut-to-size solution for everyday grip problems. They are thin, easy to position and suitable for a wide range of domestic, healthcare and professional applications.

Key benefits include:

  • Made from 100% non-toxic silicone
  • Thin and flexible material
  • Easy to cut to size
  • Can be wrapped around objects or used flat
  • Helps improve grip and object stability
  • Suitable for homes, kitchens, clinics and care environments
  • Available as 1m x 2cm strips
  • Grip rolls available in larger sizes
  • Latex-free and phthalate-free
  • Antimicrobial silicone surface
  • Heat resistant and suitable for kitchen use
  • Available in red or blue

This makes Tenura Grip Strips a practical product for end users, carers, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, resellers and healthcare professionals looking for adaptable grip solutions.

A Simple Product With Many Everyday Uses

The strength of Tenura Grip Strips is their versatility. A small piece of silicone grip material can help solve many everyday problems, from keeping sleeves in place to making utensils, tools, trays and household objects easier to manage.

For people living with reduced grip strength, limited mobility, arthritis, tremors or dexterity challenges, small adaptations can make daily tasks safer and more comfortable. Tenura Grip Strips provide a simple way to modify existing items and support greater independence without complicated equipment.

Whether you are adapting household objects, supporting a client, improving comfort in a care setting or looking for a flexible anti-slip solution, Tenura Grip Strips are a practical addition to any daily living aid range.

 

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