3M 7751NA Safety-Walk, Just what we needed
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Just what we needed
We have some steep hardwood stairs with a slick finish. We’ve had some close calls with slipping so I bought this tape. This particular one doesn’t have a great amount of tooth so if you’re looking for something that you really can grip then you might want a heavier tread. However this one works fine for us. It provides a little bit of grip and doesn’t bother barefeet. It’s very easy to apply and you can hardly notice the “clear” on top of the wood. We placed it near the lip and at first we thought that it might not provide enough grip (as the other reviewer found) but after some use we think it’s just right. Good useful product
Update (2/6/2012): This item is currently on sale here for the lowest price I’ve seen.
The featured review for this product, 3M 7751NA Safety-Walk Light Duty Tread - Clear 1-Inch-by-60-Foot Bulk Roll Tools & Hardware, was written by pwl.
The average rating for this item is out of 5 stars, according to 3 reviews.
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Reviews (3)
Unknown
February 18th, 2010 at 5:57 pm
Product Description
3M 200 Series skid Tape consists of a surface-textured thin elastic top. The back is coated with an adhesive pressure sensitive coated with a removable protective film. He finds many uses in the areas of traffic lights on the bridges of boats in and around swimming pools and bathtubs and showers where traction is needed. Minerals not sustainable vinyl pressure sensitive adhesive surface covered with a removable protective film, easy to apply, these rollers being accepted and can be used as a replacement for rolls, 3M Slip Resistant Surfacing displays
pwl
February 21st, 2010 at 6:23 pm
Just what we needed
Rated 4 stars.
R. Goren
March 4th, 2010 at 2:15 am
Looks great, but low grip
We bought this tape for a wooden staircase to enhance the grip.
We chose light-duty so it would not feel too harsh on bare feet - and indeed it isn’t. However that was probably a mistake, as it also means lower grip. While increasing the safety of the stairs, I would choose differently and go with higher duty and higher grip.
The clear tape provides a very good look, almost invisible, so it was great on the wood. Clear color was definitely a good choice.
Lastly, the 1-inch width is very good; it allows you to put two slightly separated strips on each step (e.g. two inch apart), and get a more effective grip area.
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