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Reddit mentions of S.O.L. Survive Outdoors Longer Duct Tape, 2" x 50" 2 Count

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of S.O.L. Survive Outdoors Longer Duct Tape, 2" x 50" 2 Count. Here are the top ones.

S.O.L. Survive Outdoors Longer Duct Tape, 2
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    Features:
  • Two easily packable 2" x 50" rolls.
  • Nothing is impossible with duct tape.
  • Industrial strength for any repair job.
Specs:
ColorSilver
Height1.574803148 Inches
Length2.362204722 Inches
Number of items1
SizeOne Size
Weight0.0661386786 Pounds
Width1.968503935 Inches

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Found 4 comments on S.O.L. Survive Outdoors Longer Duct Tape, 2" x 50" 2 Count:

u/fishpuddle · 4 pointsr/Survival

It should be mentioned that if it's not used in a certain period of time, mixed with body heat, the adhesive will probably leach out and/or attract pocket fuzz. That will ruin your trendy skinny jeans.

If you want to carry handy rolls of duct tape, get something like this instead: http://www.amazon.com/Adventure-Medical-Kits-Inches-Rolls/dp/B004H87UGS (Or 500" of SOL vs. 18" for $20+.)

If you want to carry duct tape with you, be sure to keep it in a small plastic zip lock bag or aluminum foil to avoid it contaminating things around it. You're more likely to use it in a pinch anyway rather than on a regular basis (repairs vs. helping somebody move) so it'll have time to leach out. You can get small bags from craft stores.

From personal experience with the SOL tape, it's come in very handy for various things and has lasted quite a while since you're less likely to use small amounts for frivolous things. In my daypack, I keep two tapes: duct and medical.

On a different note: my Great Uncle kept his guts from spilling out after a fight using duct tape after somebody slashed him across his belly in his bar.

u/cjb64 · 3 pointsr/ems

2-inch by 50-inch duct tape. It's a small roll and I decided to start packing it every shift I go on because of the time I ripped my pants on a cardiac arrest. My partner had a small roll of duct tape and thankfully I was able to tape my crotch up so we could get the patient into the ER without me embarrassing myself.

Here's a link to a Amazon source for the tape, if you're interested. I normally buy from NAR but this tape is just as good, same price basically too.

u/two2teps · 3 pointsr/geocaching

In my standard kit my tools would be:

u/mattrbchi · 1 pointr/popping

Get these things Add the Hypafix over the duct tape using the liquid bandage as a hold. Reapply Hypafix every few days until day 6.