🛠️ Patch it up, stand out!
The Nylon Fabric Iron-on Patches measure 2.4" x 60" and are designed for versatile applications on various fabrics. Made from high-quality nylon, these patches are waterproof, durable, and eco-friendly, making them perfect for repairing and decorating tents, backpacks, and luggage. With a professional-grade adhesive that lasts up to two years and a lifetime warranty, this product ensures your gear stays in top shape while looking stylish.
A**R
Not for thin nylon on puffer coat
The tape seems good and very durable but is actually pretty thick. Others said it wasn’t though, so I cut off a bit and tested to see how much the glue side melts down. Its definitely way too thick for a tear in the delicate nylon/polyester on puffer down jackets if you are trying to mend something invisibly. I got the dark green, and the glue side is a much lighter yellow green fyi. Four stars because I’m sure it’s great and the quality seems fine but it wasn’t suitable for me. If you’re looking for something similar to my needs, I ended up just finding a very thin piece of polyester scrap and placing it inside the tear, then using thin double sided hemming glue tape to gently fuse them together. It worked great. It’s not a high traffic area that torn, it’s just very visible, so just lining up the fabric at the tear and gluing it from the inside worked.
D**X
Nice Product! Easy to Apply!
Easy to cut. Irons on easily. Seems to hold well so far. Will buy again.
K**H
It works
It was easy to use and lasted through machine washing. I’m happy to be able to use my pants again.The company should reconsider the tan on baby blue sections of the packaging, which contain the instructions and tips for use. They are very hard to read.
K**.
Best patches I’ve found. Expensive Duluth jeans falling apart, had to patch all of them. 😡
Easy to use. Don’t come off when washed or loose adhesion. Great! Highly recommend.
A**R
Didn't work for my use
I developed a hole in the mesh material on my tennis shoe bythe little toe area and bought this tape to repair it. I liked that it has a bit of texture to it and it was an okay match to the shoe material. The problem was it did not stick. I used a hair dryer as per the instructions but all I succeeded in doing was adding another hole to the shoe because of the heat! Finally, I just used Gorilla glue on the patch and made the repair that way. I suspect if you are using this on something that you can actually iron, it would work. Hair dryer...NO.
D**L
camo turkey hunting pants saved
good stuff, follow directions and your good to go..
M**E
Patches holes in pants
The colour is not exactly green, but, will do. Guys, this is iron on fabric to mend holes, tears in pants etc. Though I have seen folks use it to make designs on clothes, mainly jackets, sometimes. I would suggest that before putting it on the pant to be mended, round off the corners of the patch. Squared, pointed corners seem to catch on things and may start to peel off. Easily rounded by hand, eye, or you can use a round container as a template. This is something that is handy and way easier, faster than making a fabric patch, positioning it on the pant leg, basting it in place then sewing by machine.
D**H
This stuff works!
I have a nylon shopping trolley (purchased on Amazon) that ripped a seam because I tend to stuff it with too many items. I repaired it using "Nylon Fabric Iron on Patches 2.4” x 60”, Invisible Waterproof Tenacious Adherence Tape Iron-on Patch for Jeans Pizex Tent (Black)" and followed all of the instructions. It was easy to do and did the trick.I still stuff the trolley with too much stuff and the patch has been holding up just fine - better than the originally sewn seams. I highly recommend this product, it does exactly what it promises.
A**R
Paid a lot for little material
I should have looked closer at the size - not a lot of material for the price but overall it will work for fixing my horse blanket
K**U
Great for hockey equipment
I've tried a few different products for hockey equipment repairs - stuff that often gets worn like hockey socks (the synthetic non wool kind), gloves, hockey pants - this is the best product for it. Way better than trying to sew on a patch, because of the awkward shapes and angles of hockey gear. The slightly stretchy nylon adhesive patches are great. It just takes a bit of effort to iron (or heat gun) on. You need to have some patience and a nice backing (try a popsicle stick) to push against it rather than burning your finger off. Once it's properly adhered, it's super durable - so far a few of my patches have lasted a year with regular use for hockey (imagine lots of scuffs, banging, moisture, etc. - all holding up fine so far). I've made repairs on knees of hockey socks (nylon blend), surface of hockey pants (nylon), and even the palm of a hockey glove (leather) that wore out - all adheres excellent if properly applied.
A**R
Great tape for patio furniture cover repair!
I used the tape to fix holes in our patio furniture covers that critters chewed through. I used the silk setting on my iron so I didn’t burn the covers and used paper towel over the covers except in the spots I was repairing.I would suggest just holding the iron down and pressing without moving the iron around a lot. The edges can turn up if you iron it aggressively and the corners flip over to the wrong side.It was easy to do and I’m happy with the repair!
C**E
Excellent quality
Used for a tear in my winter jacket. Sticks on nicely, so easy to use, has held up during heavy snow & freezing rain. I even steamed it in my dryer with the highest heat setting and its still stuck on - I did notice some of the glue seeped out a tiny bit after but nothing crazy. Hopefully I don't rip anything else in the future but if/when I do, I'll definitely be buying this again. Perfect for people like me who can't sew for their life!!
E**R
Great if you are not looking for something fancy.
My son was pretty rough with his snow pants. I tried different patches but they didn't work they way I was expecting them to work. This tape is amazing if you are not looking for something fancy. I washed on a regular cycle and just one corner peeled off a little bit. I ironed it and guess what? It stuck again! If I would need to choose between buying a new pants or using that tape, I would definitely choose the second option.
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