I used these when snowboarding this year! I didn’t have blisters specifically but there were a few pressure points on my ankles and the pharmacist recommended these to create a cushioning affect between my boots and feet. It worked and I got another day up on beautiful Cardrona.
What was most impressive is how well they stayed stuck to my skin! I struggled taking them off in the shower, but that’s definitely what you want if you need them to last a full day in a chafing situation.
I feel confident that these will also work on blisters, so will keep them handy I my tramping first aid kit.
I have been using blister plasters for decades, and they are one of the best inventions ever! There is nothing else that actually works when you have a blister and you need to keep going, and blister plasters do not only work, they work really well! I always carry some with me when I go tramping, and even though I hardly ever need them, when I do need them it is totally worth it having carried them around. The plasters are easy to apply, and if you do it correctly they will not come off again until the blister is healed (unless you spend a lot of time in the water, or in a wet boot). Neat Feat makes the plasters in a range of sizes, and it is a good idea to choose the right size based on the location of the bister. The 10-pack of plasters comes in a handy plastic container which can go straight into a backpack, or I also always have a couple of individual plasters in my first aid kit.
Tips: If you ever have issues with blisters, go buy some of these right now!