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Reddit mentions of TapeCase 423-10 UHMW Tape 1" x 5yds (1 Roll)
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- UHMW Tape: manufactured with ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMW) film and aggressive permanent acrylic adhesive, this bonding tape minimizes friction and does not let materials stick to its surface
- Applications: acrylic tape is ideal for dry and clean surfaces. It can be used on conveyors, bearings, and sliding surfaces as well as on chutes, hopper liners, wear pads, guide rails, tool tables, fences, furniture, and drawer slides/runners
- Quick Assembly: translucent nylon tape creates a virtually invisible bond and guarantees smooth surface appearance. With its aggressive permanent acrylic adhesive, this high-bonding adhesive tape eliminates the need of drilling, screws, or extra labor
- Special Feature: polyethylene tape protects surfaces from abrasion and creates a "slip plane" effect that maintains the contact without wear. Nylon tape reduces squeaks, rattles, and other noises that can occur due to the movement of adjacent parts
- Specifications: UHMW tape roll is 0.01 in. thick, 1 in. wide, and 15 ft. long. It has an extremely high tensile strength and bonds securely, protecting the surfaces from heavy wear
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Color | Translucent |
Height | 1.4 Inches |
Length | 2.8 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Width | 2.8 Inches |
(This might be of no help since i've never played ice). Been playing roller for 20 years and always used specific skates for goalie. I used to have a couple pairs that had 5 smaller wheels, but now use a pair of Mission Axioms with 4 wheels (there's a space between the 3rd and 4th wheel to allow for quicker pivot). If you're playing on a sport court surface, i'd suggest trying a wheel that is softer and stickier (maybe 76 or 78) -- that should give you more grip to "push off." People have often asked if i used to play ice because i play a pretty devoted butterfly style, so i'd assumed the pushing with your toe is the same concept, but i'd guess that you might have to adjust to push off more with your entire foot (all 4 wheels) so you get more slide. If the surface you are playing on is more of a smooth concrete, another roller goalie just turned me onto this heavy duty tape to put on the inside thigh boards and inner knee landing pads. Other than protecting from major wear-and-tear on the pads, it's also made my shuffle slide more of a 'glide,' potentially emulating ice more (fuk if i know) ?