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iSANMATE TPU Filament 1.75mm 95A, 1kg x4 TPU High Speed Flexible 3D Printer Filament for FDM 3D Printers,Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.03mm, 50-200mm/s

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Color: Black White Blue Red


Size: TPU-HS-95A


Features

  • High-quality tpu filament with excellent flexibility and elasticity, perfect for 3d printing projects requiring durability and impact
  • HS tpu filament available in hf tpu 95A and tpu 85A ,soft flex and strong resilience ,hardness options to suit various applications .Our HS tpu 95A filament is compatible with Bambu Lab TPU 95A HF. It works with H2, X1 ,P1/P2 ,A1,and other printers without requiring special adjustments for basic printing needs
  • High speed tpu printing capability allows faster print speeds (up to 200mm/s) without sacrificing quality,vacuum packaging with desiccant bag keeps TPU filament dry ,easy to use with minimal warping, tpu filament must be dry before printing
  • Flexible tpu filament multiple color options to fit your needs,perfect for printing flexible parts such as phone cases, toys, gaskets, and other functional components. flexible 3D printer filament with good layer adhesion and strength, suitable for both beginners and professional users
  • Hf tpu 95A filament works perfectly with most 1.75mm FDM 3D printers, each tpu filament 1kg spool is carefully inspected before shipping to ensure good quality.

Brand: iSANMATE


Material: Thermoplastic Polyurethane


Color: Black White Blue Red


Item Weight: 1 Kilograms


Item Diameter: 1.75 Millimeters


Brand Name: iSANMATE


Manufacturer Part Number: US-TPU HS-95A-BlackWhiteBlueRed-1kg*4


Manufacturer: iSANMATE


Material Type: Thermoplastic Polyurethane


Color: Black White Blue Red


Item Weight: 1 Kilograms


Item Diameter: 1.75 Millimeters


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  • Prints beautifully on Kobra X
Color: Black Size: TPU-HS-95A
Printed my first air of shoes on Anycubic Kobra x with default settings. Great filament, like wet spaghetti, but printed well in the Anycubic x. Would not print on Kobra 3 with Ace
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2026 by Charles R. Jones

  • Very soft until printed then very stiff.
Color: Black&white Size: TPU-HS-95A
Prints stiff; I had to lower the bambu labs profile by 10⁰c to get it to stop stringing. I made very good vibration dampening feet for my p2s but everything elese i printed with this ended up not having enough give to work properly.
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2026 by dragon

  • Good TPU Option
Color: Blue Size: TPU-HS-95A
Love the color, makes nice prints. Good TPU option.
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2026 by Eric Vilhauer

  • Decent filament
Color: Black Size: TPU-HS-95A
This is pretty decent filament. I would say that the adhesion and the extrusion are pretty good. Print quality is pretty good as well. Flexibility is great in my opinion. I think my only issue with this filament is just that the dimensional accuracy that they claim on here of 0.3 mm might actually be a little too generous as far as accuracy goes. I found that this deviates just a little bit more than that, which isn't great considering this type of filament really needs to have consistent extrusion. That aside, I didn't experience any popping or anything like that, so overall I think this is pretty good filament. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2026 by Bill

  • Works great with Bambu A1 printer
Color: Black Size: TPU-HS-95A
Works amazingly with my Bambu A1 printer. Have used 3 rolls already. Just select generic TPU and it works.
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2026 by Walter Martinez

  • Decent, average TPU but arrives more wet and is harder to dry than some others
Color: Black Size: TPU-HS-95A
Update After an additional 12 hrs of drying at 80°C, the filament improved significantly. A further 1.58 grams of water weight was removed from the spool. Also, we changed from the K1 to the modified QIDI Max3, which we prefer for TPU. The temperature tower had greatly reduced stringing and while bridging was still poor, like most TPU, overhangs looked much cleaner as well. Max flow rate serpentine in Orca increased to 13.25mm³/sec, which at 0.42 default line width gives a linear speed of 158mm/sec. So it's in the ballpark speed of other HS TPU. And the prints are coming out cleanly. This gives us a 4 star score. It would be 5 stars if the filament was not delivered so saturated. In our opinion, hygroscopic filament should be provided in aluminized vacuum bags, instead of the thin clear plastic ones provided. And the desiccant should be placed around the perimeter, not in the center of the spool core where it becomes sealed away from the filament that it's intended to keep somewhat dry. Original This review comes from someone who is a big fan of ISANMATE ASA. It is our daily driver for ASA and we like their PC-CF as well. We don't run TPU very often, and rarely on the larger machines. However, when we do run it, it's important that it be hassle free. As is often the case with TPU, this filament arrived soaking wet. This despite a tight vacuum seal with a desiccant pack in the center. At some point, filament manufacturers will finally realize that placing a desiccant pack in the center hole does not work. Once the vacuum is applied that hole is sealed off from the filament by the vacuumed down plastic film, and cannot successfully keep the filament dry at all. Additionally, the cheap plastic film that is used for this grade of filament allows too much moisture migration. Aluminized bags would be far preferable but would increase the price. The manufacturer recommends drying for 12 hours at 80° C. Unfortunately, our 80°C capable dryer and lab oven were both busy on other projects so it was dried at 70° C in a lowly Space Pi for 12 hours. That did not improve this sufficiently to print well without massive stringing as can be seen in the temperature tower and printed dryer feet. Layer bonding is good at 230 C, but we did not dare to run it hotter than that because the stringing was the limiting factor since we could not try it effectively at 70° C. Regardless of the wetness, the spool was tested for maxflow rate and only achieved 10.62mm³/sec at 235C. That is pretty far from being able to consider this on a high speed TPU. It is possible that it may go higher greater temperature but that will only happen when the other dryers free up to completely dry this filament out. Seriously, if you have a 70° C dryer, expect it to take a couple of days to dry out. In this regard we've never had other TPU that remained this wet after 12 hours at 70° C. When time permits, and the appropriate dryers are available, we will more extensively dry this filament and repeat some tests to validate the stringing can be eliminated and that it does not require unusual retraction settings compared to other standard TPU. That is principally because we are for other filaments. Again, this is inexpensive TPU with rather average qualities, but advertised with an HS designation to which it does not live up to. The moisture content is disappointing. Unfortunately, unlike their excellent ASA and PC-CF , this seems more akin to their PETG which is just rather ordinary. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2026 by RCAddiction

  • New to TPU, so far so good, versatile black for flexing parts
Color: Black Size: TPU-HS-95A
New to TPU but trying to see what materials can broaden my range of parts applications. The more flexible TPU may be especially useful for game controller parts replacements so I wanted to see if it would work for me. While I didn't have moisture problems like some of the other reviews had (I live in a very dry area), it still took me a few tries to get the my shapes to come out clean but that was more of a settings issue on my part and not the filament's fault as I can now get it how I want with no issues. The quality seems fine but I don't have a lot of experience in TPU to know for sure. For the $20 asking price its a bit pricier than PLA but the value for money is in the flexible properties; some things may work better in a more flexing form and I'm going to be tempted to make a version using this for a lot of the stuff I make. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2026 by CrossHanded

  • Good Flexible Filament
Color: Black Size: TPU-HS-95A
This flexible filament feels pretty durable right out of the box. It has a nice consistent black color. Here's the thing with this type of material, you really need to dry it out properly before you print. I dried it overnight in the AMS. Once it was good and dry, it printed pretty cleanly on my machine. DO NOT use an AMS for this. You will have a very bad time. If you've never printed with TPU before, I'd definitely say watch some videos on how it works and all its quirks, or you will make a sloppy mess and get lots of frustration. It takes some getting used to compared to other filaments, but this one handled it well once it was prepped. I used the standard settings for flexible filament, and it stuck to the bed well without any warping, although a lot of people recommend using glue -- not because you need the glue to stick, but because TPU is too sticky... once the print is done, glue is actually lower adhesion than dried TPU and it'll peel off better. Layer adhesion was solid, which is important for anything you want to be functional and not just fall apart. I didn't have any clogs or tangles on the spool, which is always a relief. I didn't print thin enough to notice any transparency. The finished prints have a good balance of flexibility and firmness. They're not super squishy, but they definitely bend without breaking. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2026 by Goliath Product Reviews

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