Daniel P.
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
Exactly what I needed. It's good rubber sheet that's the right thickness across the roll
M Hope
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2024
This neoprene seal worked great on an air vent iI installed on the roof of my can am. It sealed out the dust and water very well. It was very easy to manipulate around the contours of the vent and roof.
smiley
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2024
I am using this as a good grippy filler to protect my handlebars from scratches. I have it on a extension bar, a headlight mount, and a phone holder. The rubber is thick and grippy so perfect for the use case. It does have a bit of a rubber smell, but leaving it in the sun for a few days takes care of that.Also includes some silicone glue in case you need it, but I don't need that for my application.
plm
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2024
This is hard neoprene rolls, not adhesive backed but glue is included. This is a good product for making your own gaskets or padding for vibration and to keep metal away from other items. A good item to have in your toolbox. Is as described.
TCap
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2024
This is a durable strong neoprene rubber material. It is very versatile, it can be used for many applications. It came with a tube of glue so you have the option of gluing it down if required.
D. Reich
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2024
I install electrical fencing in various situations, and sometimes when using steel t-posts or chain link installations I can run into grounding issues with the wire. All it takes is a bit of rubber insulation to solve the problem, and this roll of neoprene does the trick. Just the right size for a multitude of situations, and good quality rubber.
Milo
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2024
This is a good rubber roll, and I use this stuff all the time. From fixing to under metal legs so they don't slide on the basement's concrete floor to affixing to the sides of metal furniture movers so it doesn't bang up anything it might happen to pump into. Strong glue is the best method, but you can also use nails or screws, just use care so the head of the fastener doesn't defeat the purpose of using rubber in the first place. A little piece of black duct tape or something along those lines work well if you have to fasten them that way. It's a good roll, nice and flexible, and smells like rubber, so you know that you're getting what you expected. Good deal.
DRK
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
This is good to have on hand - if you do lots of projects, fix stuff, build things, etc. then I recommend picking up a roll of this stuff...you'll find plenty of uses for it.The rubber itself is pretty dense...I always thought "Neoprene" rubber was more like the soft/spongy stuff, more like a wet-suit or foamy? Oh well, this stuff is pretty dense. You can make a slight mark if you dig your nail into it but the slight indent fades quickly.I'd imagine it would take a lot of weight or a heavy point-load to compress it in any meaningful way.One thing to note: it definitely smells like rubber/has a slight scent...I mean it is rubber after all...just an FYI.For general purpose vibration dampening this would work alright. MLV or a dynamat equivalent would work better than trying to glue this to sheet metal.Reasonably priced and helpful to have in inventory, overall I definitely recommend it.