Seam Grip®

$8.95

Seam Grip® by Gear Aid® is a gear repair kit in a tube. Use it as a tent seam sealer, sleeping pad fixer or equipment rebuilder. Works on all types of fabrics and surfaces, including neoprene, PVC, rubber, leather, vinyl and synthetics.

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Description

Seam Grip® by Gear Aid® is a gear repair kit in a tube. Use it as a tent seam sealer, sleeping pad fixer or equipment rebuilder. Works on all types of fabrics and surfaces, including neoprene, PVC, rubber, leather, vinyl and synthetics.

Seam Grip goes beyond seam sealing and patching holes. It waterproofs tents, improves traction and offers abrasion resistance, too.

So, take a tube of Seam Grip wherever you go, because you never know when gear will rip, leak or fall apart. Save your gear—and your adventure—with the award-winning Seam Grip seam sealer and repair adhesive.

Specs
  • Urethane based seam sealer and repair adhesive
  • Permanently seals seams and repairs rips, tears and holes in outdoor gear
  • Editors€™ Choice Gold Award from Backpacker Magazine
  • Flexible, waterproof formula is unaffected by extreme cold or heat
  • Safe for use on natural and synthetic fabrics
  • Excellent adhesion and abrasion resistance
  • Made in USA
  • Common uses seam sealing tarps tents rain gear

Additional information

Weight 55 g
Dimensions 1 × 1 × 1 in
SKU GEA005

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  1. Question

    AmarSchiwietz (verified owner)

    Will this work with the Xenon Silnylon material?

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    • DutchWare Gear

      DutchWare Gear

      you will need to use the seam grip + sil and that will work for you.

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    Rory Lee

    Does moisture aid in the curing process whether the moisture is in the air or on the material?

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