Manufactured by Pro Tapes, this cloth concealment tape features the licensed MultiCam pattern.
Essentially, it’s gaffer’s tape, of you’re familiar with the term. The vinyo coated cotton cloth tape is printed in MultiCam (other colors and patterns also available) and features a matte finish with a natural rubber adhesive which leaves no residue. It will adhere to steel, wood, plastic, rubber, fabric, glass and nylon.
Made in the USA and available in 2″ x 10yd rolls from www.tacticaldistributors.com.
How is this different from McNett Camo-Form?
Two totally different materials. The McNett fabric is a wider weave.
The camo-form is self adhering, this stuff is sticky like duct/duck tape but a little more durable along the lines of hockey tape
Finally I have something to deal with my straps that isn’t electrical tape.
BravoMike, camo-form is more like a self adhesing ace bandage, while this is like gaffers tape (if you don’t know what that is, basically duct tape with a different material as backing to the adhesive.)
Yep. Gaffer’s tape is money, I lucked out and picked up a box of it from an old A/V job I had before I left civilian life and I just recently ran out of it. Amazing tape, and since it doesn’t leave residue you can use it with a wide variety of materials and not worry about leaving crap behind.
Roger that, thank you. It pays to read :-/
Put one in the cart, then took it out of the cart when unfortunately presented with no other shipping option then $7.99 overnight for a 10 ft. roll of tape.
Then there’s no way I’ll be buying some, I hate to think how much it would be to ship to the UK…
Contact Edgar Brothers PMD …..they’ll have this product in inventory soon.
Thanks for the tip off
It’s a 10 yard roll.
Thanks MojoNixon, I stand corrected… 10 yards, not 10 ft.
The McNett stuff is good but it’s pretty tricky to use on smaller jobs so this tape sounds good.
A few other selling points are that it is cloth bases so it tears easily off the roll but not once it applied and that it is clean removing. So no more sticky residue
but all of the performance of a gaffers/duct type tape.
This will be in stock at GSS Gear very soon. Our Virginia Beach location will have it on hand.
Jim: Shipping internationally isn’t an issue nor overly expensive.
Could this be used to cover an entire set of UCP ACU’s? How does it stick to Nylon and cotton fabric?
After 20 years in broadcasting, I can’t recall a time when gaffer’s tape wasn’t in my bag. It tears off the roll easily, sticks to anything and removes without leaving a residue.
I’ve used it as a bandaid, to cover a ripped knee in my jeans, to temporarily fix a light stand, to hold a reporter’s bra together when the hooks broke (long story) and more.
I would always wrap 5-6 feet around a sharpie for quick access and I even use it around the house- my cheapskate wife is a convert, too.
Wrapping 5-6′ of tape onto a sharpie is brilliant! Hat tip to you sir!