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è vuotoQuesto è un nuovo tipo di nastro grip per skateboard, longboard, scooter elettrici.
Krysta
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 17 novembre 2023
The texture is amazing but doesn't do me any good if it won't stick. tried a few different methods to try to get it to stick and was a no go.
J R Kirkbride
Recensito nel Regno Unito il 10 ottobre 2023
Purchased this for a wooden plyometrics box, when feet are wet, jumping on the wood became hazardous...So this tape does resolve the issue, can jump on the box now in wet conditions without any slipping! It's so aggressive that it will cut your hands during installation - so keep the backing and lay that over it before pressing it down!Now - for the reason I only give 3 stars... the adhesive on this tape is very poor, the tape just comes off as though it was a post it note - I will probably have to get a stronger adhesive...I'm not sure if this is now normal for grip tape? As I have not skated for many years... but I seem to remember the adhesion on these tapes to be very aggressive in the early 2000's...
Vicious cycles
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 7 gennaio 2023
The grips tape works greatI used this to make custom shapes to use for wear points on motorcycles.I made the shapes for where boots might wear off finish, etc.This grip tape has a neat pattern so it looks more appealing than reg grip tape.The adhesive is great, and like mentioned does not seem to be affected by heat.
Customer Review
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 4 aprile 2023
I ordered this to cut into strips to add some texture to my wife’s shower. She’s nearly fallen a time or two and has slipped a bunch, which always seem to give her a bit of whiplash for the next couple of days. I don’t know if you have experienced this when slipping on ice or in a shower, but the act of trying to stay upright suddenly can sure do a number on your body and leave you sore for days. So I used my wood working skills and made a cutting template using some thin plywood so I could make some nice 1-1/2 wide strips with rounded ends. Rounding the ends seem to help the stuff from eventually lifting, verses sharp corners, in my experience, so that’s what I ended up making. I cut it using a new utility knife blade, which I changed out every other strip. It is abrasive and can damage cutting edges quickly, so I wouldn’t go after it with my favorite pair of scissors, that’s for sure. The next key part is throughly cleaning any soap residue from the shower floor. I started off with concentrated dawn dish soap and very hot water and used a scrub brush to really get things as clean as possible. Then I dried everything and switched to a strong soap scum remaining cleaner, rising very well with plenty of hot water. After it was good and clean from that step, I used a bunch of 70% isopropyl alcohol. I find that for some residues, the alcohol works with the water to attack the residue better than using something like 91% or 99% isopropyl alcohol. Not sure what chemistry or solvent action is at play, but trust me it works. I know this sounds like a lot of work and cleaning, but trust me if you want anything to really adhere to a surface that has seen years of soap scum buildup. It will save you trouble with peeling in the long run. Once everything was clean and bone dry, I used a straight edge and mechanical pencil to lay out markings to get everything aligned and looking professional. Applying the tape was fairly straight forward. I just took my time and made sure to lay it down in such a way as to prevent any air bubbles or shifting. You could probably gently wet the surface and that would allow you to slide everything into precise position and then just let the water dry and the adhesive will take over once the water is evaporated, but I didn’t go that far and it still turned out looking really good! My wife loves the secure grip. It really hasn’t lost much grit, which was probably what I was most afraid of next to peeling, but this stuff is designed for skateboards, which are getting scuffed on with shoes way more than wet, bare feet in a shower. Time will tell if it holds up, but so far so good! I still have quite a bit left over to use in other projects, so the value for the money was great for me. Highly recommend!
Matthew Danielson
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 21 dicembre 2022
I was happy to finally find a sheet of griptape long enough to replace my old nasty longboard grip. It went on fine with no air bubbles. I like the unique hexagonal style (reminds me of Spider-Man's suit, haha).Some tips: It was rolled up pretty tightly, so roll it out and let it rest for a little while. Also, heating it up with a hair dryer can help the application. Scraping the perimeter with a truck helps to give you a guide and make the cutting easier. Cut with a razerblade that you can throw away after.
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