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🛠️ Flex Your Creativity with OVERTURE TPU – Tough, Smooth, and Ready to Impress!
OVERTURE TPU Filament 1.75mm is a premium 95A Shore hardness flexible filament designed for FDM 3D printers. It offers exceptional balance of softness and durability, oil resistance, and mechanical stability, ideal for functional prototypes, wearables, and protective parts. Prints efficiently at low temperatures (210-230°C) with consistent diameter for smooth, clog-free results. Comes with 1-year warranty and dedicated support, making it a top choice for professionals demanding reliable, high-performance flexible prints.












| ASIN | B07VGVW546 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #239 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #23 in 3D Printing Filament |
| Brand | OVERTURE |
| Brand Name | OVERTURE |
| Color | 1kg Tpu White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 5,585 Reviews |
| Item Diameter | 1.75 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | OVERTURE |
| Manufacturer Part Number | OVTPU175 |
| Material | Thermoplastic Polyurethane |
| Material Type | Thermoplastic Polyurethane |
| Model Number | OVTPU175 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| UPC | 810031290307 |
| Unit Count | 35.274 Ounce |
| Warranty Description | 1-year Warranty |
K**B
Perfect TPU for Model Tires – Excellent Results
The OVERTURE TPU Filament 1.75mm worked perfectly for printing tires for my model 911. The flexibility is spot-on—not too soft, not too stiff—and it gave the tires a realistic rubber-like feel once printed. Layer adhesion was excellent, and the finished prints came out clean and consistent. It printed smoothly with no clogging or feeding issues, and stringing was minimal with basic TPU settings. The filament stayed flexible after printing and held its shape well, which is exactly what you want for scale tires that need both detail and durability. Overall, this filament exceeded my expectations and was ideal for this kind of application. If you’re printing tires or other flexible parts for scale models, this TPU is a great choice and I would absolutely use it again.
K**H
Reliable TPU at a Great Price
OVERTURE is my go-to filament, and this TPU is no exception. I used it on my Bambu A1, and it printed exactly as expected. The filament is consistently sized, feeds smoothly, and produces clean, flexible parts without any tuning headaches. I’ve had no clogs, no inconsistent layers, and no surprises mid-print. The 95A softness strikes a good balance between flexibility and strength, making it easy to work with while still holding up in practical use. For the price, the quality is hard to beat. If you’re looking for dependable TPU that just works, this is an easy recommendation.
J**Y
Reliable TPU with good flexibility and consistency
I’ve been printing with this OVERTURE TPU 95A and it’s been very reliable. Once settings were dialed in, it fed smoothly and produced clean, flexible prints with good layer adhesion. The filament diameter is consistent and the spool was neatly wound, which helped avoid tangles. Flexibility is exactly what I expect from 95A — soft enough for functional parts but still easy to print compared to softer TPU. Great value for a full 1kg spool of TPU.
C**G
Best Filament Around. Hands Down
Overture PLA continues to be my go-to filament, earning a solid 5 stars for its incredible reliability and consistent results. The color saturation is fantastic, providing a vibrant and professional finish to every print, but the real standout is the quality of the spooling. Unlike other brands that can be prone to snags or knots, Overture’s neat winding ensures a completely tangle-free experience, which is a lifesaver for long, unattended prints. I haven't run into any of the typical clogging or adhesion issues common with cheaper filaments, making it a stress-free choice for both beginners and pros.
N**H
Excellent filament on a paper spool.
This is for the white 95a tpu. Great filament, cardboard spool. As soon as the filament arrived I loaded it up and printed a 9 hour print, a skull hair decoration with super quality. It was sliced on the cura slicer and printed on the creality k1 se. The bed temp was 65, extruder temp was 230. These were the same numbers I had used with the Amazon generic filament. Layer height was .12mm, and I used a textured build plate with gluestick. Supports were set to standard (not tree) and diect on build plate only. The model is stupidly complex for a simple item. Most of the first hour is simply creating the support scaffold needed to support the very random item. The clip was mixed from an anatomically correct skull, so the back has many of the irregularities a real skull would. This stuff printed as good as any TPU I have used. Zero stringing, very nice looking result. The filament was dry as received. I printed it out of a filament dryer with a humidity sensor. Damp filament will present with a RH of 40% or more and slowly drop to 25% as it dries. Then as it gets totally dry the RH will drop to under 20%. This filament dropped to under 20% immediately which indicated that it was well dry as received. I had zero problems with anything. Adhesion was perfect. Layer to layer looked good. Fine detail is better than recorded by the picture. The print was not post processed at all before the photo except that supports were removed by simply pushing on them, no tools used. Support separation was easy. The undersurface was slightly rougher than the top surface but barely so. The only thing I downgraded the filament for was the paper spool. My printer requires that I bypass the bowden tube and sensor, so I feed from a dryer above the printer, the pull is harder because there is a kilo of filament on a soft paper spool, digging in to thin rods that were designed to spin plastic spools. It worked, but probably any nick or irregularity caused by ordinary handling and it won't. I need to print some of the rings you put on paper filament but I have not yet done so. I recommend this filament highly based on my brief experience. Especially if you have a way of dealing with paper spools.
D**N
Quite soft.
At first I was rather displeased with this filament as it wouldn’t print very well at all. However that was entirely my fault as I adjusted the setting and now it prints cleanly and makes a good end result. Bed adhesion is pretty decent on my textured build plate. This filament has a pretty matte finish and is truly black. Around the same price as a spool of PLA and is a good value. It only says it’s 95A hardness but it actually feels quite soft and flexible. I have no complaints about this product.
C**R
Works great
This stuff's pretty awesome. Prints great at 'ludicrous' (max) speed on my bambu a1 mini. I believe it's partly PETG, not full TPU, so be aware of that. Overall very impressed by this filament. Also be aware Overture 2kg and 3kg rolls are the same size. You will need some kind of roller capable of handling a 3kg roll or will need to respool to a smaller one. Happy printing!
T**B
Flexible filament that behaves itself
Prints good with no drama. Fed smoothly, layers came out clean, and I didn’t have to fight it the whole time like some TPU. Flexible but consistent, and the spool quality is fine. If you’re looking for TPU that just works, this does the job.
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