Electrode Cord 50cm
Electrode Cord 50cm
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- Used in Pelvic Health settings across NZ & AUS
- NZ Owned Family Company
- Free shipping NZ orders over $100, AUS orders over $200
Extend your reach and target multiple pain areas simultaneously with our 50cm Electrode Cord. Looking for longer reach? Try our 100cm Electrode Cord.
This cord gives some users the flexibility to use electrodes on the front and on your lower back at the same time — perfect for comprehensive, dual-zone pain relief.
Why you'll love it:
- ✓ 50cm long — not too long, not too short, just right!
- ✓ Target multiple areas — use electrodes and sticky pads simultaneously
- ✓ More flexibility — easier positioning for all body types
- ✓ Coated electrode wires — durable double-headed cord design
- ✓ Available in White or Black — match your Tap 2.0 device
Perfect for: Reaching further away area, dual relief, and for users who prefer to keep Tap 2.0 unit in their hand during TENS therapy.
How to use: Connect the 50cm cord to your Tap 2.0 device, attach electrode pads to the cord ends, and place them on your target areas. Use with electrode pads only or combine with a butterfly/discreet pad for dual-zone relief.
Important notes:
- Comes standard with all current Tap 2.0 Complete Packages
- Only needed if you have an older Tap 2.0 (with the shorter 12cm cord) or want a backup
- Requires electrode pads (sold separately)
Compatibility: Designed for Tap 2.0 devices only. Not compatible with Tap 1.0.
Your comfort, your way — stretch your Tap sessions further with the XL Cord upgrade.
Specifications
- 50cm long
- White or Black
- Coated electrode wires (double headed cord)
- For use with electrode sticky pads on Tap 2.0
Which sticky pads should I choose?
Which sticky pads should I choose?
Choosing pads depends on use, preference and trial and error. Each Tap 2.0 kit comes with 3 pad selections so you can test out which are right for you.
- Butterfly pad: great for lower back or front pelvic placement
- Discreet pad: ideal for everyday wear under clothing
- Small round electrodes: best for targeted areas or customised placement such as TTNS. Also great for placing under curvy tummies if a singular pad does not fit flush.
- XL Butterfly: great for back pain or larger targeted relief
Many users keep spare pads on hand, especially if using Tap regularly or during flare-ups.
If you’re unsure which pads are right for you, or how often you should replace them, our NZ-based support team is always happy to help — just email hello@taphealth.nz 🤍
Are Tap. pads suitable for all body types?
Are Tap. pads suitable for all body types?
Our replacement pads have been designed specifically to suit all body types and most areas of TENS approved use. That's why we offer a large range!
All bodies are beautiful and deserve relief.
Bigger bodies and curvy tummies may opt to reach for the small round electrodes for lower abdomen use to reduce pad folding.
Tap. replacement pads are medical-grade and non-latex however if you know you are allergic to something specific, reach out to see if our pads are right for you.
Where do I place the pads?
Where do I place the pads?
A general rule of thumb is to place your pads where you experience pain when you experience pain.
You can use one singular pad or a combination of singular pad and electrodes.
There are some specific placements that could be helpful for your pain relief:
-Sacral area (lower back)
-Lower abdomen
-Mid-thoracic (mid back/bra line)
-Tibial nerve (TTNS- prescribed by your physio)
-Your pelvic care specialist may reccommend another placement based on your treatment plan.
A few extra tips to keep in mind:
- Make sure your skin is clean and dry before placing pads
- Reapply the clear film to the pads after use to protect the adhesive
- The butterfly or discreet pad is a good all-rounder, especially for first-time users
- If you feel a stinging or pinching sensation, lower the intensity or reposition the pad
For more, view our how-to page here.
Care & Use
Care & Use
Our replacement pads are medical-grade, reusable, and designed to work safely and effectively with Tap 2.0 when cared for properly.
How long do pads last?
Replacement pads typically last 20–40 uses, depending on:
- Skin type
- Placement area
- Frequency of use
- How well they’re cared for
If a pad no longer sticks well, feels uncomfortable, or doesn’t deliver stimulation evenly, it’s time to replace it.
How to care for your pads
Proper care extends pad life and comfort:
- Apply pads to clean, dry skin only (no oils, lotions, or creams)
- After use, gently place pads back onto the clear plastic backing
- Store flat, away from heat and direct sunlight
- If pads collect lint, you can lightly rinse with water, air dry, and reapply to the backing (do not scrub or use soap)
Safety & comfort notes
- Pads are for external use on skin only
- Do not use on broken, irritated, or infected skin
- Mild redness after use is normal and should fade quickly
- Stop use if you experience discomfort and contact our support team if unsure
Warranty & Returns
Warranty & Returns
Due to the intimate nature of replacement sticky pads, we do not accept returns.
If for some reason your replacement pad is not working as it should, please contact us.
Questions before purchase? Contact us at hello@taphealth.nz and we'll guide you through it.
Shipping
Shipping
All ordered dispatching same day or next business day from Pāpāmoa Beach, New Zealand from our headquarters. Packed lovingly by our staff.
Australian Shipping may experience delays during periods of high volume such as holidays.
We aim to get your parcels out as quickly as possible because we know you are relying on your purchase for treatment or relief. Please reach out to us if you have concerns, and remember we are human and here to help.
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