I have used Tenacious Tape to make repairs to tents, air beds (in combination with Seam Sealer), wet weather gear etc. and have found it to be a great tape for this purpose. They also have coloured tapes that may or may not match your material being repaired. They even have reflective tape that can be applied to your clothing to make it a little safer walking or biking along the road at night. I have it on my hats and a couple coats. The hats have been washed a number of times and the tapes shows no sign of coming off. As for the other tapes you showed thery all have a purpose, but none of the others were designed to be used where the Tenacious Tape was. Thanks for your video, it is good to see someone promoting(?) this product...or at least letting oters know it exists. Cheers.
I'm going with gorilla clear repair tape, 5 yards for $4.84, and it says on the packaging that it can be used for inflateables (such as air mattress pads)
Seems to cost twice as much here in the UK, but this stuff's invaluable for repairing tarp materials considering the outlay for new gear. From a bit of trial and error, best to apply it on the inside/non treated surface for sil nylon.
Interesting stuff! Great review! Looks like it would be great for repairs to fabric while at home and great for hiking bags for similar repairs. Thanks for sharing!
I like the container and mat texture of this Tenacious Tape, but I swear by the Gorilla Glue Clear Repair Tape. I've repaired my tents, marine inflatables, screens, tarps, hammocks, etc with it and even my oldest repairs are still holding strong. Thx for the review
If you notice he never used Gorilla tape and when he used the regular stuff he took the loose end from the right that was loose and ripped it off easier while he did the opposite with the other expensive stuff.
hi, in the place im here, argentina i can't find this tape and i need to fix a pole of 15mm in the floor of my tent on polyester. can i buy other similar material tape? do you know the name or something 3m similar? thanks a lot!
Hey man great review not something you would want to use on everything but in those special purpose needs situations it looks like it would really do the trick. Have a good one.
I have a tear in a winter jacket. I think even if I taped it with Tenacious Tape, it might still look trashy. I don't really want it noticeable.. I wonder how it would look if i taped it from the inside of the sleeve, opposite side of where it was ripped. Thoughts?
Good review. I was playing with some gorilla tape last night. It's a badass tape. Puts regular duct to shame, but IMO it's no comparison for tenacious tape in the scenario of fabric repair. Guaranteed gorilla tape will only be a temporary (and not a good) repair on a fabric, but tenacious is well suited to it. I got some TT in the mail today and one comparison you should have done was a rip test. You said gorilla can be torn by hand and TT cannot. True, but try stabbing gorilla and then completing the cut. Very easy. TT will resist, though. You have to keep the pressure on. This mimics something like a thorn entering the tape material. GG is way cheaper, but I would consider the price difference analogous to the cost per minute of a cardiologist vs a janitor. If you need something cleaned, go with the janitor. If you need heart surgery spend the money. I think the relatively far more expensive TT serves a purpose if your situation demands a legitimate fabric repair.
did Tenacious Tape change their formula since this video was recorded? i recently bought 3x rolls of TT and found the tackiness to be really quite bad. i of course followed all instructions and despite 3x attempts i was oinly able to get the Tenacious Tape to semi-permanently cover a hole in the liner of a Barbour jacket. i must say i am not impressed, despite it's great reputation. just my $0.02c
Just bought some tenacious tape to repair a section of seam where the seam tape of my tents rainfly tore off. Its right next to the zipper on the rain fly ughh..Praying it will last a few years. As for gorilla tape, hate, love relationship! Lol Although gorilla tape is good in the fact it will nearly take the skin of your fingers after tearing off several pieces. It does not bond well for long periods of time. Duct tape does a much better job in my opinion! I work at a gym and we do use both. The gorilla tape just doesn't last and fresh pieces need to be reapplied sometimes just weeks after being applied. I though about buying a roll of real seam tape and ironing it on but was too worried about the location of my tent repair. Great review man! Love these kind of reviews.
It is a nice tape indeed and the only really useful info found on the web is in this video, thanks for efforts to make it, man! I can only share some more info. The clear color version is PVC based thin plastic. This presumes it will eventually become brittle when exposed to UV or freezing temperatures (regular outdoors conditions). Not a big deal since repaired item might be out of service by then and even if it is still being used you can just put another piece of Tenacious Tape. The even more expensive colored options of the tape are made "from real tent nylon fabric" so a bit more durable in this regard. The tape does not adhere very stronly to silnylon, in fact no tape does, silnylon is just too slippery. Tape is best to be applied on nylon and polyester fabric, cotton as well.
If you think that the difference in price between tenacious tape and gorilla tape is the container it comes in you have no idea what you’re talking about. tenacious state is essentially a tape made of ripstop synthetic fabric like what your tent, sleeping bag, or down jacket would be made of along with a very high-quality adhesive. gorilla tape, gorilla tape is not meant to be used to repair tents or similar items, nor is it as durable or waterproof, like tenacious tape is. is it overpriced perhaps, but it’s the best on the market and certainly isn’t comparable to gorilla tape.
You did not use the clear Gorilla tape! PLus you did not try it on other rips such as a tent. I also noticed you unfairly ripped off the tape from the right side that was not fully pressed in like you did with the ten tape.
I have used Tenacious Tape to make repairs to tents, air beds (in combination with Seam Sealer), wet weather gear etc. and have found it to be a great tape for this purpose. They also have coloured tapes that may or may not match your material being repaired. They even have reflective tape that can be applied to your clothing to make it a little safer walking or biking along the road at night. I have it on my hats and a couple coats. The hats have been washed a number of times and the tapes shows no sign of coming off.
As for the other tapes you showed thery all have a purpose, but none of the others were designed to be used where the Tenacious Tape was.
Thanks for your video, it is good to see someone promoting(?) this product...or at least letting oters know it exists. Cheers.
apples and oranges, why not compare it to gorilla clear repair tape, then you at least are comparing to products meant to do similar things...
I'm going with gorilla clear repair tape, 5 yards for $4.84, and it says on the packaging that it can be used for inflateables (such as air mattress pads)
Seems to cost twice as much here in the UK, but this stuff's invaluable for repairing tarp materials considering the outlay for new gear.
From a bit of trial and error, best to apply it on the inside/non treated surface for sil nylon.
Interesting stuff! Great review! Looks like it would be great for repairs to fabric while at home and great for hiking bags for similar repairs. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for watching! Yep, it's pretty versatile for small fabric repairs.
I like the container and mat texture of this Tenacious Tape, but I swear by the Gorilla Glue Clear Repair Tape. I've repaired my tents, marine inflatables, screens, tarps, hammocks, etc with it and even my oldest repairs are still holding strong. Thx for the review
If you notice he never used Gorilla tape and when he used the regular stuff he took the loose end from the right that was loose and ripped it off easier while he did the opposite with the other expensive stuff.
I used it to repair a rip in the shoulder of a goretex parka over 10 years ago and it’s still holding fine
I can't believe I watched the whole video
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Thank you for doing such a thorough comparison. I just saved lots of time and money in my usual trial-by-error method.
Happy trails. :)
Happy trails!
i hope it works on a dobby nylon high vent jacket i have a tiny tear so i dont know if i should send it to a tailor i will give this a shot
Hope it works for you! Thanks for watching.
Do you think you could use this tape to repair a hole in a trampoline? Thanks for the video!
This is awesome! great ideas! i actually have a tear on the inside of my hunting jacket from the zipper getting caught up in it.
Thanks! Yeah, this might do the trick!
Mine says it takes 72 hours to cure. It's not adhesive at all, it keeps falling off.
How does this tape compare to the repair kits that come with insulated sleeping pads?
what about a sealer silicon?
is this washable if i use on clothes?
hi, in the place im here, argentina i can't find this tape and i need to fix a pole of 15mm in the floor of my tent on polyester. can i buy other similar material tape? do you know the name or something 3m similar?
thanks a lot!
Sorry not sure what's in your country!
Hey man great review not something you would want to use on everything but in those special purpose needs situations it looks like it would really do the trick. Have a good one.
Thanks for watching! I agree!
I just bought some along with the glue. For situations where Gorilla Tape just won't work. Like an air mattress or inflatable raft.
I have a tear in a winter jacket. I think even if I taped it with Tenacious Tape, it might still look trashy. I don't really want it noticeable.. I wonder how it would look if i taped it from the inside of the sleeve, opposite side of where it was ripped. Thoughts?
Might work... yeah give it a shot
Good review. I was playing with some gorilla tape last night. It's a badass tape. Puts regular duct to shame, but IMO it's no comparison for tenacious tape in the scenario of fabric repair. Guaranteed gorilla tape will only be a temporary (and not a good) repair on a fabric, but tenacious is well suited to it. I got some TT in the mail today and one comparison you should have done was a rip test. You said gorilla can be torn by hand and TT cannot. True, but try stabbing gorilla and then completing the cut. Very easy. TT will resist, though. You have to keep the pressure on. This mimics something like a thorn entering the tape material.
GG is way cheaper, but I would consider the price difference analogous to the cost per minute of a cardiologist vs a janitor. If you need something cleaned, go with the janitor. If you need heart surgery spend the money. I think the relatively far more expensive TT serves a purpose if your situation demands a legitimate fabric repair.
Unfair test as he did not use the clear Gorilla tape which is better. Plus watch how he put on and removed the tapes differently.
Man was going to go with a good inch for a quarter joke but we will keep it clean but that is crazy money of tape
LOL! Unintended but I should have known!!!
did Tenacious Tape change their formula since this video was recorded? i recently bought 3x rolls of TT and found the tackiness to be really quite bad. i of course followed all instructions and despite 3x attempts i was oinly able to get the Tenacious Tape to semi-permanently cover a hole in the liner of a Barbour jacket. i must say i am not impressed, despite it's great reputation. just my $0.02c
Just bought some tenacious tape to repair a section of seam where the seam tape of my tents rainfly tore off. Its right next to the zipper on the rain fly ughh..Praying it will last a few years. As for gorilla tape, hate, love relationship! Lol Although gorilla tape is good in the fact it will nearly take the skin of your fingers after tearing off several pieces. It does not bond well for long periods of time. Duct tape does a much better job in my opinion! I work at a gym and we do use both. The gorilla tape just doesn't last and fresh pieces need to be reapplied sometimes just weeks after being applied. I though about buying a roll of real seam tape and ironing it on but was too worried about the location of my tent repair. Great review man! Love these kind of reviews.
Gorilla tape clear?
when you run out of tape you still have a nug jar ..recycle..
Haha
It is a nice tape indeed and the only really useful info found on the web is in this video, thanks for efforts to make it, man!
I can only share some more info. The clear color version is PVC based thin plastic. This presumes it will eventually become brittle when exposed to UV or freezing temperatures (regular outdoors conditions). Not a big deal since repaired item might be out of service by then and even if it is still being used you can just put another piece of Tenacious Tape. The even more expensive colored options of the tape are made "from real tent nylon fabric" so a bit more durable in this regard.
The tape does not adhere very stronly to silnylon, in fact no tape does, silnylon is just too slippery. Tape is best to be applied on nylon and polyester fabric, cotton as well.
555 gear name with 55.55k subscribers. Nice
very well done review
awesome and informative video
If you think that the difference in price between tenacious tape and gorilla tape is the container it comes in you have no idea what you’re talking about. tenacious state is essentially a tape made of ripstop synthetic fabric like what your tent, sleeping bag, or down jacket would be made of along with a very high-quality adhesive. gorilla tape, gorilla tape is not meant to be used to repair tents or similar items, nor is it as durable or waterproof, like tenacious tape is. is it overpriced perhaps, but it’s the best on the market and certainly isn’t comparable to gorilla tape.
Thanks for the information mate. I always carry a roll of ducktape, if you cant duck it f... it. hehe
That's a great saying! I do the same thing with ducktape, I feel like Red Green sometimes!
ha ha except its actually duct tape
You did not use the clear Gorilla tape! PLus you did not try it on other rips such as a tent. I also noticed you unfairly ripped off the tape from the right side that was not fully pressed in like you did with the ten tape.
Think Tenacious Tape is expensive? Try Tear-Aid... makes Tenacious Tape look downright economical.
thanks for the video!
Hmmm tape expert. Who knew?
Pointless comparison. Why not show two different tapes designed to do the same thing. Stupid. or ... Geinus #SponsorforGearAid
a lot of these tapes are irrelevant
I just bought some along with the glue. For situations where Gorilla Tape just won't work. Like an air mattress or inflatable raft.