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Tenacious Tape Reflective Strip
Gear Aid
Tenacious Tape Reflective Strip
$7.95
Description

  Versatile self-adhesive tape sticks almost anywhere

  Don’t go unnoticed. When you need to increase visibility and improve safety at night use Tenacious Tape Reflective. This tape uses glass bead technology to reflect light better than colored or fluorescent tape. Stick it on backpacks, jackets, helmets, shoes, or pet accessories. The ultra-aggressive adhesive sticks to almost any surface without peeling and the it performs in both wet and dry conditions. When you need visibility outdoors, use Tenacious Tape Reflective and stay safe outdoors.

  

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Description
Brand Name:
Gear Aid
Color:
Reflective
Weight:
2 oz.
Dimensions:
3" x 20" strip (60 square inches)
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
10785
UPC:
021563107852
Other Features:
• High-Visibility- Enhance safety at night or in low-light conditions with tape featuring glass bead reflective technology
• Peel-and-Stick- No sewing skills or heat required; simply remove backing and apply with pressure
• Washable- Ultra-strong repair tape bonds to outdoor/technical fabrics including nylon and vinyl; won't peel off during a wash
• Adjustable - Removable within 72 hours of application in case; available as a strip or pre-cut patches
• Multipurpose - Sticks to almost any surface and adds reflectivity to running gear, shoes, helmets and more
-- Material: nylon with glass bead technology
-- Color: silver
-- Application: peel and stick
-- Adheres to: nylon, polyester, fleece, vinyl, rubber, and non-oiled leather
-- Application Temperature: room temperature
-- Removable: yes
-- Washable: yes
-- Storage: store in a bag or container
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