Foam Sheets Self Adhesive Closed Cell Foam Neoprene Rubber Sheets Insulation Anti Vibration Foam Rubber Pads with Adhesive, Black (12 x 8 x 1/8, 5)
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Myki
Greater than one weekon time and good condition
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MT_NY
> 3 dayRubber is super soft, erodes quickly. May be a good insulator but doesn’t stand lateral friction
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Walter W. Ware
Greater than one weekshipped PDQ and was as advertised - seems to be of good quality
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Darren Cummings
Greater than one weekI made a homemade dog ramp and used the adhesive pads so my dog could get traction going up and down. They work great
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayWas very disappointed in this product. Its described as industrial quality and strength. That it is tear resistant. In truth, I can easily deform and tear the surface with little more than rubbing my thumb or finger across it. I was trying to use this a padding on a rifle cheek raiser, which should work, per the descriptions they give for the product. But the simple act of smoothing it out to adhere it to the underlying surface, tore the padding. I cut a second piece and repeated, but still tore it. No need to waste time with this product.
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Bob Fuller
> 3 dayI bought these to replace the adhesive foam on my Yakima rack. This foam is noticeably cheaper, it rips easily, and it is really thin. Its in place, but it will have to replaced sooner than later. Its definitely not great for my application.
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Ivanna
Greater than one weekI needed to add some cushion to the leg brace I have wear due to a quad tendon rupture. I did not have to take the adhesive covering off. Just place over the pad on the brace and clamped it down. Has not moved. And so much more comfy
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T YoYo
> 3 dayWhat i received was open cell, it had no density and it soaked up water like a sponge. I will be returning the unused sheets of “sponge” foam.
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ElRio
> 3 dayUsed for backing behind replacement LED style tail lights on TJ Jeep Rubicon. Thickness perfect even with diamond plate body armor to keep water/dust out, in addition to soft mount goal effectively eliminating metal to plastic vibrations.
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Jacquelyn Schachte. Jacque
Greater than one weekno thanks