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Stealth Strips

Black Titan

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Never had any. What do they feel like? Are they relatively thin?

Thinking about ordering a roll to replace some of the vet tape I have on various things, but also wondering, has anyone tried stealth strip on your bow grip in place of grip tape?

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Rutman

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It’s a like thin layer of camo velvet…

Not sure I’d want it on my bow grip. It’d get too tacky, imo.


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Black Titan

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It’s a like thin layer of camo velvet…

Not sure I’d want it on my bow grip. It’d get too tacky, imo.


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Tacky as in leave your hands sticky or tacky as in grippy?

I could use grippy. I sweat like a lady of the night in a religious establishment, including my hands. If it weren't for that, I wouldn't even put anything on my grip.

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Arrowsquirrel

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Never had any. What do they feel like? Are they relatively thin?

Thinking about ordering a roll to replace some of the vet tape I have on various things, but also wondering, has anyone tried stealth strip on your bow grip in place of grip tape?

BT
I tried it on squirrel steps instead of wrap and it tends to roll or slide under pressure. I think it might do the same thing on a bow grip. Never know till you try I guess
 

Black Titan

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Great stuff but personally I wouldn’t use it for bow grip because it would likely flatten like crushed velvet, soak up all kinds of unpleasant stuff, and it makes a mess when you try to take it off.

Good to know. I still have some bowmar grip tape I can use I suppose.

BT
 

Anobody

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I’ve said this before I’ll say it again
Lou is one of greatest humans I’ve ever come across.

The product truly matches the man who makes it.

Real story. I drove 3.5 hours one way just to shake his hand at an event. Bet I was there no more than 15 minutes and it was all just so I could say hi to lou. Then 3.5 hours back. Didn’t regret a second of it.

As bow grip no thanks. As a silencing tape… nothing better it goes on and stays on
 

dbow0603

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I’ve said this before I’ll say it again
Lou is one of greatest humans I’ve ever come across.

The product truly matches the man who makes it.

Real story. I drove 3.5 hours one way just to shake his hand at an event. Bet I was there no more than 15 minutes and it was all just so I could say hi to lou. Then 3.5 hours back. Didn’t regret a second of it.

As bow grip no thanks. As a silencing tape… nothing better it goes on and stays on
Who is Lou?
 

elk yinzer

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I tried it as a grip tape on one of my janky old crutches when I was gimping around. Do not recommend. The glue bleeds through pretty quickly in that application.
 
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