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Duck Brand Friction Tape is a 15-mil thick, black cotton cloth tape with a strong rubber-based adhesive designed for electrical splice coverage and enhanced grip on tools and sports equipment. Measuring 3/4-inch by 60 feet, it offers durable, low-residue adhesion that sticks to itself for versatile, professional-grade applications.



| Brand | Duck |
| Color | Black |
| Material | Cotton , Rubber |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Electrical |
| Special Feature | Rubber-based,Strong |
D**D
Strong and low residue friction tape for temporary bundling of cables, when making cable hods
Reliable quality friction tape. I use this for bundling audio cables for temporary use, for example 100 meter long snake runs from stage to the mixing console. This tape mostly sticks to itself best, is very strong, and typically doesn't leave much residue unless left on a very long time or in very hot conditions--WAYYY less residue than gaffer tape, duct tape, or e-tape (typical vinyl electrical connection tape).
L**W
Great stuff
I love this stuff. It's double-sided cloth tape that is tacky but not overly sticky. It sticks to itself well though, so works well for applications where you can wrap it all the way around. It can leave residue occasionally, but not too bad. I've never noticed any getting on my hands. I've been playing with quadcopters lately and it seems like I come up with a new use for friction tape every day. E.g., wrap a strip around your FatShark goggles battery to keep them from constantly slipping out of the strap. Or wrap a strip around your FatShark camera before tie-wrapping it to the frame so it won't pop out of the tie-wrap when you hit a tree. I picked up a roll of Ace Hardware brand friction tape today and it appears to be identical to the Duck brand at about half the price. Plus you can buy it at your local Ace Hardware Store. (In the electrical department, not the paint department where all the other tapes are.) 3M 3407NA friction tape is also great, but different. It's just a nice one-sided cloth tape. It's stickier than the Duck stuff on its sticky side, but not sticky at all on the other. But being cloth it's nice and flexible and has a good surface texture. And it sticks to things without having to wrap it around. So I use it almost as often as the Duck friction tape. It's way nicer than plastic electrical tape.
S**D
Absolutely the best
Both sides very sticky. Almost acts like liquid rubber with the ability to mold. This the best I have ever seen and used. Be aware that it sticks to your hands so good that when using it in remotes or your mouse it may not release when you relieve the pressure, for the first few times. .
M**L
What I very found!!!!!
Great stuff, stays where you put it, makes your grip great even with wet hands!!!!
P**N
Great for a pull-up bar / chin-up bar....
My power rack or cage is a Titan X2 and I upgraded it to the monkey bars or multi-grip chin/pull-up attachment. It is great in all aspects, but I like a little more grip on the bar when I do them. I had tried and used a silicone based tape that was thick and worked great, but was just too expensive at over $15 a roll. Decided to try this and i am glad I did. It's super easy to cut with your hands - no scissors needed. Instead of using really long strips, I used a lot of smaller ones since the space is tight. The grip is fantastic too - much more grippy than the silicone tape I used before. I will be getting another roll or two of this stuff for sure. Only complaint I have is there is a really strong odor to it. My garage smelled like it for a couple of days. Also, I remember my Dad use this for our baseball bats in little league. The first time I touched it, I remembered right away. Good stuff!
K**S
Hard to find. glad I have it now
You can't find this in the stores any more. It is the perfect size for my needs and works as expected.
F**D
Does not stick to plastic.
Is good and tacky but does not stick to surfaces well. Bought to keep plastic boxes I stack from sliding apart. I had to use double stick tape to hold the friction tape to the boxes. Once on the box with the double stick tape it did a good job of keeping the plastic boxes from sliding. Will have to wait to see if the friction tape picks up dirt quickly and stops being tacky.
M**E
Wear tape
Use this to protect from friction.
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