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GEAR AID Wetsuit Repair Kit with Neoprene Patch, Fix Seams and Tears , Black , 6” x 10"

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Style: Neoprene Patch, 1 Pack


Features

  • Fix tears permanently in neoprene wetsuits in minutes with just a household iron and our heat-activated patch
  • Cut the black, 10x6 fabric patch to size and repair ripped or torn gear including waders, drysuits, booties and gloves
  • Reinforce elbows, knees and high-wear areas that require lots of flexibility and durability; also resists abrasions
  • Extend suit/gear life with a patch kit specifically designed for neoprene and other stretch fabrics such as spandex and Lycra
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Description

Extend the life of neoprene gear and fix it when it rips using Tenacious Tape Neoprene Patch. Simply just cut the 10”x6” patch to size and activate it using an iron to create a permanent repair for neoprene waders, wetsuits and more. Previously known as Iron Mend, this iron-on fabric patch kit can be used to reinforce seams and high-wear areas including elbows, knees and underarms. It’s also designed to repair other stretchy fabrics like spandex and Lycra. For ultra-stretch repair that lasts, use Tenacious Tape Neoprene Patch.

Color: Black


Size: Neoprene Patch, 1 Pack


Brand: GEAR AID


Material: Neoprene


Style: Neoprene Patch, 1 Pack


Theme: Sport


Shape: Rectangular


Number of Pieces: 1


Mounting Type: Self Adhesive


Age Range (Description): All Age Groups


Color: Black


Size: Neoprene Patch, 1 Pack


Brand: GEAR AID


Material: Neoprene


Style: Neoprene Patch, 1 Pack


Theme: Sport


Shape: Rectangular


Number of Pieces: 1


Mounting Type: Self Adhesive


Age Range (Description): All Age Groups


UPC: 021563161106


Manufacturer: GEAR AID


Global Trade Identification Number: 06


Product Dimensions: 1.62 x 1.62 x 7 inches


Item Weight: 1.6 ounces


Department: unisex-adult


Country of Origin: USA


Item model number: 16110


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: Yes


Assembly required: No


Warranty Description: 2 Year Warranty


Batteries required: No


Included Components: GEAR AID Wetsuit Repair Kit with Neoprene Patch, Fix Seams and Tears


Import: Imported


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  • Works well and easy to use
Style: Neoprene Patch, 1 Pack
The girth of my thighs always causes the inseams near the crotch of my pants to wear out before any other wear begins to show. When this area of my neoprene workout pants started to wear thin and make it too embarrassing for me to do floor work when anyone else was around to see my pasty skin or underpants through the ever-widening thin spots, I finally got this patch kit and fixed my pants. It took a little creative maneuvering to get the most out of this patch and get sufficient coverage over the worn spots on account of the contours of the crotchular region I was needing to patch. Here's how I did it: 1. Assess the damage 2. Create a paper template that sufficiently covers the area to be patched 3. Cut pieces from patch material. I used 2 patches for the worn spots in the crotch on both sides (inside & outside) on both the front and back of the pants then used another little piece to cover a small rip on the waistband (not shown here) 4. I don't have a tailor's ham or a mini iron, so I used a piece of scrap fabric and glass-head pins over an old oven mitt to use my own hand to manipulate and hold the material while pressing small areas of the patch with the tip of my large iron 5. Position patch and use glass-head pins on seams to hold in place while ironing 6. Spot iron patch a little bit at a time, covering less contoured areas first then spot iron areas on either side of a pucker (being mindful not to iron a pucker or fold into the pants) 7. Carefully use scissors to snip the patch over the places where the pants are puckering (sorry for the blurry image - it was difficult to hold both the pants and scissors while taking a picture) 8. Spot iron both sides of the snip on either side of the pucker I did this in on both sides of the pants (inside and out) on the worn spots on both the front and back of the pants. It was probably overkill, but I had enough of the patch material for this amount of coverage and I didn't want to risk further wear on either side. The patches held up so well, they outlasted the whole rest of the pants. I would totally use this product in the future if/when I ever again have worn or torn neoprene to fix. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2023 by pooie pooie

  • Easy and it works so well!
Style: Neoprene Patch, 1 Pack
So easy to use and it really worked! Used on a 5mm suit that parted at the ankle sean
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025 by MET

  • Nice patch to use over neoprene cement repairs.
Style: Neoprene Patch, 1 Pack
I used this patch on top of an area of my wetsuit that I had covered with neoprene cement. This repair was done to thicken a thinning area of my wetsuit. As the patch is extremely thin, it seemed it would work better as a way to cover the repair than it could be used as a repair itself. The patch irons on easily and seems to adhere well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2022 by Jeff Vandenburgh Jeff Vandenburgh

  • Not for wetsuits
Style: Neoprene Patch, 1 Pack
I love GEAR AID's products. I'm into many outdoorsy activities and their products have rehabilitated tons of my most loved gear. This product is not appropriate for neoprene wetsuits, and is therefore a dud for my use case. The problem is that the material is not stretchy. I surf daily and wetsuit seam failure is a common occurrence. The seams that fail are always the ones that get stretched and strained the most. If you apply this tape to those places, it will eventually start peeling off no matter how thoroughly you iron it. The neoprene tries to stretch, the patch material won't, and the adhesive will start to fail within a couple uses. There are other iron-on neoprene patches on Amazon made from stretchy material. Try those instead. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2023 by Blackburns Blackburns

  • Solid patch, very easy to use with a few tweaks
Style: Neoprene Patch, 1 Pack
I bought this to repair an old wetsuit with a torn seam. I was a little trepidatious after reading the reviews, which had conflicting instructions. In the end, I pretty much followed the instructions that came with the repair kit exactly, with a few tweaks. Here's what I did: -- Cleaned area with rubbing alcohol beforehand and let it dry completely -- Made sure wetsuit was on a flat surface with NO WRINKLES (this is more important than people emphasize - if your wetsuit is not completely flat, the patch will not totally adhere to wrinkles and I have a feeling it could mess up the whole patch) -- Cut material with rounded corners and plenty with plenty of room to spare -- Turned iron up to Wool setting (not Synthetic/Delicate like the instructions say - I did Synthetic first and the material didn't seem to quite be adhering. I changed it to Wool and then I started seeing the extra glue glistening around the edges (shown in pic) and it seemed much more secure) -- Used the ironing paper that came with the kit. I didn't use a towel as others suggested. I thought that would reduce the heat too much, especially if you used the Synthetic/Delicate setting! -- Held it down as hard as I could for 10 seconds at a time, then repositioned the paper and iron. -- There were several wrinkles in my wetsuit and this is where I would caution you. If you have a section that doesn't quite lay flat, I would recommend cutting separate pieces of the patch material, as many as you need for each piece to lay flat. I ended up snipping little gaps in the patch to allow each piece to lie flat, since the material was stretched over a wrinkle in my wetsuit and I'm worried it could become a new hole. All in all, this was pretty quick, easy to use and the patch seemed to be adhered well. If you're reading this, assume I'm surfing toastily ever after. I'll update this review if not! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2021 by Rachel G Rachel G

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