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pushfurther
May 28, 2002, 6:23 AM
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i have a problem when taping..it stays for a bit but then just slides right off.. does anybody have a suggestion?
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duskerhu
May 28, 2002, 6:54 AM
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Put the sticky side on your skin... JK... Have you tried washing your hands first? How 'bout wrapping the tape a little tighter? You may need to get a different type/kind of tape that has more adhesive on it. Have you tried white "hockey" tape? Good Luck! Live Free! Play Hard! Climb On! duskerhu
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pushfurther
May 28, 2002, 7:24 PM
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oh dude, the sticky side goes on the skin? oh: i've been using white athletic tape which is pretty sticky, but i may try something new.
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clmbnski
May 28, 2002, 7:40 PM
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My tape didnt stick very well either but I was making a tape glove with it for crack climbing so it didnt need to stick after I was through.
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metoliusmunchkin
May 28, 2002, 7:47 PM
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Quote:it stays for a bit but then just slides right off.. Tape and chalk do not mix. This is probably the likely situation concerning your part, as this would happen to me many times in the past until I (rather slowly - as usual) caught on. The chalk works negatively against the adhesive of the tape, this causes the tape not to stick to your fingers as well. One must either wash their hands (if they had haphazardly forgotten to do so before chalk was placed upon their hands) firstly, before taping up, or simply tape up before chalking up (preferably before a climbing session - it can most definitely last longer this way). Also, concerning Dann's (duskerhu) post if you tape your fingers slightly tighter than usual, you can create certain problems and almost sure discomfort (as this can mainly result in cutting off the circulation of the fingers previously taped - naturally). Hope this helps. Happy climbing!
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climbracer
May 28, 2002, 7:58 PM
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If you aren't allergic to iodine, apply some tincture of benzoin first. It is sticky even when dry, so don't put it were you aren't going to tape. Be careful, it will burn if it gets into cuts on your skin. Kathy
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rickoldskool
May 29, 2002, 5:00 PM
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I can't believe someone else is on to the "hockey tape". Way to go duskerhu! That stuff sticks better than any other tape I"ve tried. It's CHEAP, and tough. The tape gloves I make from it usually last two seasons. I've only been able to find it in 1" widths, but I don't need wider. Pushfurther if this stuff doesn't work for you, your not washing the vaseline off your hands first
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danwilli
May 29, 2002, 5:52 PM
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I've also heard it helps if you shave the hair off your fingers. Sounds stupid, but it allows the tape to adhere to your skin better.
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