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Stickiest Bumper Material
Hey everyone. With all this talk on slick bumper materials recently, I have an alternate question. Does any one know of the "stickiest" bumper material or a material with a high cof when interacting with other common bumper materials?
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Re: Stickiest Bumper Material
Velcro... more specifically, the hook side of it. I think you could buy a sheet of it.
![]() The only real worry is what happens when someone uses the loop side of it... one of you is going to end up without bumpers. |
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Re: Stickiest Bumper Material
The key is finding a sticky material that still complies with the rule that bumpers must be made of a rugged and smooth material. What material are you trying to stick to? If your goal is to stick to field pieces you will be hard pressed to find a better material than the pleather that HOT used in 2014.
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Re: Stickiest Bumper Material
There's lots of silicone-coated and polyurethane-coated fabrics available on the market.
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Re: Stickiest Bumper Material
You mean 67?
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Re: Stickiest Bumper Material
Harvest blue and red geckos, then glue them to your bumpers.
Not the most humane solution, but winning is winning. |
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