Tenacious Tape Neoprene Patch
With Tenacious Tape Neoprene Patch, you can fix rips, holes and tears on anything made of neoprene. Just cut the neoprene patch to fit and use your home iron to create a permanent repair. This iron-on patch is also useful for reinforcing high-wear areas including elbows, knees and under arms. Its special lining also gives watersports gear that extra abrasion resistance. Use Tenacious Tape Neoprene patch to extend the life of your wetsuits, drysuits, waders, gloves, boots and accessories.
Product Features
- Permanent – Long lasting repairs
- Reduces Wear – Specialized lining allows for increased abrasion resistance
- Flexible – Patch flexes with material that’s ideal for reinforcing high-wear areas
- Multipurpose – Use for all types of neoprene repair
- Packaging may vary
- Repairs in seconds with your ordinary household iron
- Protects against abrasion with Barritex protective lining
- Stretch fabric allows flexibility and comfort
- Increases garment life, protects your investment
- Heat protection with reusable heat shielding paper
Works for ripped cycle shorts I used the McNett Iron Mend to repair my favorite compression fitting cycle shorts, which got ripped in a dustup I had with a car. The product is tremendous for this, and I stumbled upon it after reading another cyclist’s review for patching his/her shorts. I’m a recent cyclist convert. I had to stop running daily because my now 55-year-old knees just gave out while training for yet another marathon. And early into my cycling career, while finishing up a 78-mile ride in extreme central…
It worked great. The mending material has a bit less stretch … I bought this to repair Pearl Izumi cold-weather cycling tights. It worked great. The mending material has a bit less stretch than the tights did, but that’s fine.I then used it on lighter-weight tights (both had knees torn out from a crash). This worked well, also. Follow the directions for the heat from the iron. I went a little too high on the light tights, and you can see where the heat was on the fabric. My fault, and no big deal.Plenty of mending fabric left for…