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Pedal Board Tape - Pedalboard Velcro AlternativeFor the best Pedalboard Velcro Alternative, try Power-All Power-Grip. Simple, yet ingenious, Power-Grip pedal board tape mates to itself via rows of tiny mushroom-shaped posts that form a much stronger bond than traditional "hook & loop" Velcro fasteners. Just cut to size, apply, and GRIP!
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Mike G commented on 22-Jan-2013 03:15 PM Will This product work on trailer trash pedal boards that have a smooth wood surface?
Jonathan Russell commented on 27-Aug-2012 11:09 AM Amazing stuff!!! I'm am SO happy! This is the solution I was looking for!! Al, Atlanta commented on 30-Apr-2012 03:04 PM Having used industrial Velcro for decades, I've switched to Power Grip. It holds better, it wears better, and it is more resistant to dirt. It costs a little less than comparable dual lock, so get it and support the music gear industry. Please follow the
instructions. I cleaned the Velcro gunk off my Pedaltrain board using lighter fluid, a rag, and patience, before putting on the Power Grip. On a clean metal surface, and applied properly, the adhesive is just stupid strong. Sam commented on 18-Mar-2012 03:00 PM Isn't think 3M Dual Lock with a different backing? [Response: One difference between Power-Grip and Dual Lock is the stem count - specifically the number of mushroom head fasteners per square inch. Power-Grip has a lower count than Dual Lock - it's the
best of both worlds. With Power-Grip, your pedal grips firmly to the board, but it's definitely easier to remove because of the lower stem count. Also, the Power-Grip adhesive...it cures to the pedal and pedalboard in 24 hours, forming a permanent bond...the POWER-GRIP adhesive is highly heat resistant, so as long as you prep your gear properly like in the video, our pedal board tape will adhere to it PERMANENTLY!...saving you a bunch of coin for years to come by not having to replace it.] Frank commented on 23-Jan-2012 10:10 PM Buyer beware! I use hardwire pedals and it turns out the glue on the tape and the rubber on the bottom of the pedal counteract causes no bond to form with glue and pedal. I wasted a whole roll.....
[Response: Thanks for your message – the instructions for Power-Grip clearly state that the tape needs to be applied to a clean, smooth surface such as metal or plastic and will not adhere to rough surfaces such as wood, fabric, etc. (see back Lou commented on 06-Nov-2011 03:25 AM This stuff works so good I need some tips to get it to come apart. Seriously! David Daw Darkworld Studio commented on 14-Mar-2011 08:54 PM Power Grip is hands down the best out there for pedal boards or mounting any type of gear you want to stay put.. Works really well in the back of racks when you need to mount Direct boxes etc. The price in my opinion is not a problem as Power Grip will last a lifetime! Carl Harvey (Toots and the Maytals) commented on 13-Mar-2011 04:41 PM I've been using Velcro to attach my pedals with varying degrees of success for years. Every time I've flown, there had to be some readjusment done to put things back in place. I completely covered a Pedaltrain 2 with Power Grip following Kevin's instructions exactly. You would have to weld your pedals to the pedalboard to make them more secure. Power Grip ROCKS!! It's going on my world tour 2011 and I'm confident that everything will be where I placed it at the end of the tour. Byron commented on 02-Feb-2011 03:08 PM This is THE BEST PEDALBOARD VELCRO ALTERNATIVE you can get...period. I have tried them all. My pedals now stay on the pedal board no matter how radical our shows get. Power Grip is 100 times better than velcro pedalboard tape. Get a roll and you'll see why. I really like this product. Brian commented on 24-Jan-2011 04:29 PM This stuff is amazing! The only draw back I have with it is I wish it was just a little cheaper, but hey you get what you pay for. Eric G commented on 04-Aug-2010 07:37 PM That power grip is one great product. All of my pedals are staying put and they're usually falling all over the place. I'm probably going to order another roll. Thanks |