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#1 Post by roger de dodger »

what tip tape do you use and why?and any links for sellers or which shops stock it,
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#2 Post by dgp140 »

I got mine from a shop on ebay. If you go onto ebay and put MIGHTY BRIGHT in the seach bar it will show all the stuff they do. I found the tip tape really good and more importantly very cheap. I have red on one tip and white on the other which helps me, but I think they do lots of other colours as well.
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#3 Post by dbrock »

i usually get the 3m stuff on ebay roger ill look for one and send you a pm
ive tried all the shops over here and cant seem to get good stuff in them
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#4 Post by saltydog »

I use sakuma reflective tape visible from 70 yards under low light 1 pack does 2 rods costs €4 available from the lads in courtown, would highly recommend it.
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#5 Post by eric »

tried gemini and it was useless, the 'sea match' stuff is pretty good but i cant find a supplier of the stuff anymore
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#6 Post by m.b3 »

halfords in coolock have it... mightybright stuff is good too. the seamatch is the 3m stuff... bulky though. some bicycle shops have it too. anyone know where i can get some pink? Keith? :D

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#7 Post by lumpy »

you can get red in halfords, close enough
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#8 Post by m.b3 »

lumpy wrote:you can get red in halfords, close enough


i got it! :D
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#9 Post by brianbru »

southside do the 3m its v good
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#10 Post by EoinMag »

The best stuff is Migty brite from the ebay user crazyplums, he's also a member on WSF, nice guy, very very good tape. He also has a new version of it which is black in normal light but is very very reflective. Great tape.
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#11 Post by roger de dodger »

might give the mighty bright a go sounds good used the sakuma last time it is good if not a bit pricey
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#12 Post by Danny M. »

Go down to your local autofactors and ask them for a sheet of reflective number plate backing.

Cost me about 5euro and I got enough out of it for 4 rods , 2 1/2 - 3 foot coverage on each.

Youl see your rod tips as clear as day at unbelievable ranges :shock:


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#13 Post by alanmcc64 »

I've used PTFE plumbers tape for years now and have found it a good substitute.
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#14 Post by roger de dodger »

alanmcc64 wrote:I've used PTFE plumbers tape for years now and have found it a good substitute.

and i thought it was the way "I" tell em :lol:
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#15 Post by brianbru »

alanmcc64 wrote:I've used PTFE plumbers tape for years now and have found it a good substitute.


why ptfe tape? its not one bit reflective i know its white but any sort of reflective tape would be better than that :wink:
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