You’re wrapping up before a session and you grab a coband. It does the job. But if you’ve ever had a wrap lose its hold mid-game — or paid for a premium product when a standard one would have done — you know the difference between the two matters.
Pillar Sports makes two versions: the Pro Coband and the Standard Coband. Same self-adhering concept. Different construction, different compression level, different length. And if you’re taping for match day, the gap between them is bigger than the price tag suggests.
Here’s what you need to know.
What’s the Difference Between Pro Coband and Standard Coband?
The core difference comes down to material and performance output. Pro Coband is made from cotton with latex, which gives it higher cohesion and significantly more compression force. Standard Coband uses non-woven fibres and is latex-free, making it lighter and more breathable — but less aggressive in terms of hold.

The extra 2.4 metres in the Pro Coband isn’t just more product — it means you can layer and finish a proper strapping job without running out mid-wrap.
Pro Coband: Built for Match Day and High-Load Sport
The Pro Coband is built around one purpose: holding up when the intensity is high. Cotton construction gives it real structure — it doesn’t thin out or slip under sustained load. The latex adhesive binds the layers together firmly, so the wrap stays where you put it through contact, sweat, and repeated movement.
That high compression level is the standout. If you’re finishing over rigid tape on an ankle, wrapping a knee mid-game, or locking in a wrist after a knock, you need a wrap that compresses and stays. The Pro Coband does that.
The 6.9m length is also a practical advantage. Larger joints — ankles, knees, shoulders — need more material to build proper coverage. With the standard length, you can run short. With 6.9m, you have room to do the job properly without splicing two rolls.
🎯 The Pro Coband is the go-to wrap in rugby, football, martial arts, and CrossFit — anywhere that demands sustained compression through contact and full-range movement.
Can also be used as an underwrap for athletes who require compression on their ankles but don’t want the adhesive on their skin
Standard Coband: The Right Tool for Training and Everyday Use
The Standard Coband is not a lesser product — it’s a different one. Non-woven construction keeps it lightweight and highly breathable, which matters during long training sessions when you don’t want your wrap adding heat or resistance.
The latex-free formulation makes it the only option for athletes with latex sensitivity, and it’s a smart choice for physios and trainers managing high volumes of athletes across a session. At HK$8–HK$15 per roll, it’s the right call when you’re taping for light compression or general first aid — and you don’t need maximum cohesion to do that well.
It tears cleanly by hand, applies quickly, and holds well enough for training-level demands. That’s what it’s designed for.
💡 Pro Tip: Keep Standard Coband in your kit bag for minor sideline fixes and day-to-day training. Save the Pro Coband for match day, or when you’re taping over rigid strapping and need a secure finish.
Which One Should You Buy?

Choose Pro Coband if:
- You’re taping for competitive matches or high-contact training
- You need strong compression that holds through sweat and movement
- You’re finishing a strapping job over rigid tape (ankle, knee, wrist)
- Length matters — larger joints need the full 6.9m to cover properly
- You want the most durable cohesion available

Choose Standard Coband if:
- You have a latex sensitivity or allergy
- You’re taping for general training and light compression
- You’re a physio or coach managing volume with limited budget
- Breathability and weight are more important than compression strength
If you train hard and compete regularly, the Pro Coband is the default. The price difference between a Pro and Standard roll is small — the performance difference on match day is not.
Looking for cohesive wraps in Hong Kong or Singapore? Pillar Sports ships both versions fast. Browse the full Coband range and order to your door.
Final Thoughts
Both cobands serve athletes well — in the right context. The Standard Coband handles training, first aid, and latex-sensitive athletes cleanly. The Pro Coband is the one you want when it counts: match day, heavy load, proper compression that stays in place.
If you’re serious about your sport, the Pro Coband is worth having in your kit. Train with the Standard. Compete with the Pro.
Sources:
Cohesive Bandages in Athletic Training — NSCA Compression in Sports Injury Management — Healthline


