Favorite tape

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Huggybone
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Favorite tape

Post by Huggybone »

OK, so I know this is a retarded question, but what is your favorite kind of climbing tape? How much do you pay for it? Do you ever bother to order it in bulk, or do you consider that burdensome? If you do buy it in bulk, where do you buy it?
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Post by Huggybone »

Check it out:
http://www.centennialsales.com/

Cheap tape.
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Post by diggum »

I use the Johnson & Johnson but it does get pricey. I just look for the tape that is porous...so it will rip easily. I'd be open to whatever as long as it sticks & rips.
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Post by usccabum1985 »

I have had good luck with metoulis tape. So far I have not found a tape that eather isn't slick to the touch. only gripe is the 4$ price tag :(
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Post by strum »

Johnson & Johnson is good stuff, I want to say I found a spot to buy a case for $30, but that may have been from an EMT supply company...
I'll check on that
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Post by latch »

Johnson & Johnson Coaches Tape - Best I've ever used - stays on all day
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