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GEAR AID Seam Grip WP is a professional-grade waterproof sealant and adhesive designed to permanently repair and seal seams on outdoor fabrics like nylon, canvas, and vinyl. With a flexible polyurethane formula, it covers up to 12 feet per 1 oz tube, cures into a durable rubber seal that resists peeling and cracking, and includes a precision applicator brush for easy use in any setting. Trusted by outdoor enthusiasts to extend the life of tents, jackets, sleeping pads, and more, it ensures your gear stays protected through all weather conditions.










| ASIN | B000OR5PHW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,583 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #5 in Outdoor Gear Repair Equipment |
| Brand | GEAR AID |
| Brand Name | GEAR AID |
| Color | Clear |
| Compatible Material | Synthetic Fabric |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,615 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00021563105100 |
| Included Components | 1 Seam Grip WP |
| Item Dimensions | 4.9 x 1 x 8 inches |
| Item Form | Gel |
| Item Type Name | Waterproof Sealant |
| Item Weight | 0.05 kg |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 4.9 x 1 x 8 inches |
| Manufacturer | GEAR AID |
| Material | Polyurethane |
| Material Type | Polyurethane |
| Model | 10510 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Part Number | CMP0458 |
| Style | 1 oz |
| Style Name | 1 oz |
| UPC | 021563105100 626298929153 |
| Unit Count | 1 Ounce |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
L**S
It works
This stuff really works. Just goop it on there and it'll dry and turn into clear flexible sealant. Saved my tent.
M**C
It worked! Saved an aging motorcycle jacket for now
It smelled like rubber cement, and I thought I had massively overpaid for a tube of rubber cement. But turns out its not that, its a different formulation. I had a textile motorcycle jacket with a couple rips in the side, took some 1000 denier nylon sheet, made some custom shaped patches, and slathered this stuff all over the jacket and patch, and let it cure overnight. Does it look like it was patched? Yes, yes it does. I don't care. Its held up well to wearing and high winds from riding fast. Very glad I tried this. Two thumbs up.
E**S
Seals well...a little messy
Used it to repair 2 plastic window/portals that fell out of our tent. Not the easiest stuff to use and not the cleanest job by me but, it worked. Have been in the rain a bunch of times and it's held up fine...no leaks.
S**O
This sealant is AMAZING!
My tent had a small leak coming from a top seam. I read about this product and decided to give it a shot. I read the directions and applied the sealant to the interior tent seams. One tube covered the seams for the entire ceiling of the tent, which was both the interior screen portion and the rain cap. I I applied this sealant on a sunny morning. I took off the rain cap and appied the sealant to the interior seams using the brush that was included. Then I applied the sealant to the inside seams of the screen ceiling. Applying the sealant on the ceiling was a bit more challenging than applying on a hard, flat surface because it drips down the brush. I just took my time and would wipe the excess dripping on the seam. It turned out just fine. The sealant is fairly easy to work with considering I didn't get frustrated while applying, haha. I allowed it to dry for a few hours then put the rain cap back over the tent. Later that afternoon we had a storm roll through with heavy rain and wind. YAY, NO LEAKS! I did not expect the rain or I would have applied on a different day because I thought it would need 24 hours to cure. Apparently, it did not and it worked perfectly. The sealant dries clear and shiny. After it dries, it feels rubbery and is flexible so it won't crack. I am highly impressed with this sealant and will purchase more to have on hand.
D**D
Quick and Effective Fix for Tent Seams
I recently had to deal with some bad seams on a tent I bought, and this sealant came to the rescue. What I really liked about this product was how easy it was to apply. It went on smoothly, and the drying time was impressively quick. Within a short period, the seams were sealed, and the tent was ready for use again. One thing to keep in mind, though, is that while the application process is simple, you need to be careful to avoid any mess, as it can get quite sticky. Additionally, depending on the size of your project, you might need more than one tube to cover all the problematic areas. Despite these minor issues, I’m pretty sure this sealant will outlast the tent itself. The seams feel much sturdier now, and I have no worries about them giving out in the middle of a camping trip. If you’re facing similar issues with your outdoor gear, this product is a reliable and efficient answer.
P**E
Great outdoor fabric glue/sealant. Repaired my very expensive gortex Ski Shell like new.
I should take photos but i'm lazy. I used this to seal the cuff of my gortex ski shell and it worked great, so I also used it where the powder skirt was separating from the jacket also to glue it back on as it was originally glued not sewn. This also worked great and sticks to the jacket as well as when it was new. Do be careful, a portion of the powder skirt was over the pocket portion and the seam sealer actually went through the lighter weight inner fabric and now the pocket is sealed vertically in half lol, but still usable and lays flat so it worked but putting something behind the material you are working with will prevent it from sticking more than one layer together. I could not separate the pocket seal after the fact which just convinced me how good the product was going to hold my coat together. At least as good as new, great product. The jacket has been washed a few times and worn many since fixing and is holding up great.
L**B
Unsure of water-proof claim.
Mixed review. The main reason I purchased was for applying an iron-on patch onto a hiking day pack. Can not iron a patch onto nylon fabric and didn't want to create holes by sewing. So far, this has done a very good job of holding (I sanded the back of the patch first to rough up the plastic backing). But as a bonus, I used it to apply another iron-on patch to a heavy cotton uniform (the iron-on didn't actually work). The info for the product states that it works on other fabrics as well. I waited 4 days before putting it in the laundry and the patch just popped right off in the wash. So, not sure about the water-proof claim. Guess I'll have to actually break out needle and thread for the other patch!
M**E
You can do it!
This stuff is great, but it is really messy/goopy to use. Your artistic skills will be the test of how neatly it all works out. Keep a few paper towels nearby! The applicator brush that screws on the tube can drip, and like I said, it is goopy. I found that it would form drips in the time it took to set up. It's moisture cure, so those that apply the product in humid climes will set up faster. I live in a dry zone and found that if I run hot water for a while in a shower, and then put the item being sealed in the closed bathroom after application, that it would cure much faster in the humidity, and any drips would be arrested. When it was all set up, I used a light coating of baby powder (just wiped on with a towel) which stopped it's inherent tackiness when cured. If you can get this product on the places that are leaking, it will stop the leaks. Oh, and do your organs a favor and don't apply this material in an enclosed space, it has pretty serious solvents. The item being sealed should be held in its natural position while the product cures. If the product you have applied touches any other part of your project, you will have a goopy mess on your hands! Think of ways to suspend your item so that other parts don't touch the applied product. I sealed PVC duffle bags and found that inflated trash bags inside the bags would keep everything the shape they needed to stay in until cured. If your fabric has a sharp bend in it when the product is liquid, if left that way it will probably retain a sharp bend in it when the product cures. Finding creative ways to hang, drape, or suspend your project will make for a successful application.
A**Y
Pricey
Pricey but works well
M**T
Great
Worked excellent for a tiny tearnin a downfilled jacket
B**.
good kit
works very well, easy to apply
L**S
Sin brocha
No me gustó el producto, en la publicación dice que trae aplicador, sin embargo no es cierto esto, por lo que es casi imposible de aplicar
A**R
Five Stars
Awesome!
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