No
And Crocs that are made solely from Crosslite material are also latex
Bobs, by Sketchers are a close comparison that are latex-free.
No they are not listed as latex free.
Balloons are typically made from latex or mylar. Latex balloons are made from natural rubber, while mylar balloons are made from a metallic polyester film. Both materials are lightweight and durable, making them suitable for inflating and decorating with various designs and patterns.
Yes. According to the list provided in the link below, PPD-tubersol is latex free. Yes. According to the list provided in the link below, PPD-tubersol is latex free.
the gas/es filling them escape. A mylar balloon will last longer than a latex balloon because it is stronger material and is able to hold the helium in longer.
Mylar balloons are generally used in parties. They are more expensive, long lasting and made from thin unstretchable less permeable materials. These type of balloons have shiny surfaces with printed coloured pictures and patterns. They are used in parties and as gift materials
I have found Babolat Syntec tapes, no Latex
yes
The best I've ever been able to find is a leather covered basketball. They are generally more expensive than a rubber ball and should only be used indoors, but they are great for people with latex allergies.
The latex balloon and to a lesser extent mylar, also, is actually porous and has tiny tiny spaces between the latex molecules. The molecules do not fit together with no space between them, and the helium molecules are so small that they are able to fit between the molecules of the balloon and float out and away.