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Dragon Grips 13 pc Rectangle Grip Tape, Black, Synthetic Rubber, 0.5mm x 0.5mm, Bicycle, Dirt Bike, ATV, UTV

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2.Color:Black


About this item

  • Rubber
  • MULTI-PURPOSE GRIPS FOR ANYTHING. Our non slip tape grip for phone case can be used on almost any household item or electronic device. Cell phone case, gaming controller, keyboard, mouse, laptop, and even cell phone grips for back of phone.
  • TEXTURED NON SLIP MOUSE GRIP TAPE FOR PHONE CASE. Our Dragon Grips laptop grip strips that apply easily to any smooth surface for an extra grip even with sweaty hands. Perfect gamer grip tape for mouse. An drag clicking grip tape mouse for gamers.
  • EASY TO CLEAN AND WATERPROOF CONTROLLER GRIP TAPE. Made of PVC synthetic grip tape rubber textured tape with a pressure sensitive adhesive for an easy peel and stick application, Our grips are waterproof after being applied to a smooth surface.
  • PRE CUT PHONE CASE GRIP TAPE FOR ANY APPLICATION. Only 0.5mm thick (0.02"), these non abrasive grip tape are thin and durable for small items like keys and small keyboard buttons. Perfect phone grips and will wrap around curved edges on any tools.
  • 100% MADE, MANUFACTURED AND PACKAGED IN THE USA. Dragon Grips is a small family-owned based in Kentucky. Dragon Grips and Bright Knight reflective stickers are made in the USA and include a one-year manufacturer's warranty, no questions asked.


Elevate your grip game with our Dragon Grips 13 pc Rectangle Grip Tape, a versatile, multi-purpose solution for enhanced traction on various surfaces. Crafted from durable, 0.5mm thick synthetic rubber, these pre-cut, non-slip decals are designed to stick to any smooth surface, providing a secure grip even in challenging conditions. Ideal for bicycles, dirt bikes, ATVs, and UTVs, they're also perfect for household items, electronic devices, and gaming accessories. Easy to apply and clean, these waterproof grips come in a 13-pack, offering excellent value for money. Experience the difference with Dragon Grips, made in the USA with US-made materials.


JSL
2025-08-27 18:05:00
I recently swapped out the Otterbox Symmetry for the Otterbox Commuter case on my S8. I knew from reviews that the hard ABS plastic shell of the Commuter may be slippery, and that was confirmed when I started using it. Definitely potential for the phone to easily slip out of your hand especially pulling it out of your pocket, so I was looking for a simple solution short of just getting a different case.Grip tape came to mind, but the main concern I had with any sort of tape was the ability for it to adhere well to the ABS plastic and not peel up on the edges when repeatedly going in and out of my pocket. So it had a to have excellent adhesion and also low profile to minimize potential for snagging on anything. The finish on the plastic case is also kind of rough so that was another concern that may make adhesion a challenge.I ran across these Dragon Grips and they seemed to fit the bill. With good reviews I figured it was worth a gamble. I just needed a couple strips on each side of the phone where it contacts my palm and fingers. Here's how I applied the grips:1. I found the strips were a little wide for the edge of my phone, so I used a razor to trim about 1/16" off the width, and scissors to clean up the radius. The grips are easy to trim to fit.2. I cleaned the ABS plastic generously with alcohol to remove any dirt and oils. I also wore gloves just to keep things clean and not get any oil on the grips when applying them.3. I position the grip and lightly set it on the surface thinking I could move it around as needed to get it aligned, but found the adhesive to be very strong and instantly stick! This was promising to see it stick so well to the hard plastic. Luckily I had it in the right place on my first try, otherwise it may have been a pain to get it re-positioned. So make sure you get it right on the first try!4. I applied pressure with my fingers all over the grip and it seemed to lay down nicely, but I also hit it with a heat gun (150F recommended heating temp) while rolling a sharpie around the edge of the grip to get more pressure and ensure the edges are all stuck down, especially with the rougher surface. Heating and rolling really seemed to make it better so I recommend it.That's it! I am very happy with the initial results and very happy how well the grip adhered to the plastic. I don't anticipate there being any issues with the grip edges peeling up but only time will tell. The grip is thin and not very noticeable on the case, and doesn't look like an 'add-on'. If I didn't know it, I would assume the grip is how it came from Otterbox.Oh, and as far as the grip goes, it's a game changer! Just having the two edge grips on the case helps tremendously and I don't think I need anything else, though it would be easy to add a larger piece across the face of the case for even more grip.Overall I am very happy with the product and it will be interesting to see how it holds up but I am optimistic. I didn't get this idea until after, but if I did it again I would use a longer piece on the edge and cut it into a more custom shape (following the angled edge of the case - see my pictures). But it looks good enough for now!If I do have problems with peeling, I do have some others ideas to maybe get a better result to prevent peeling. One would be to mask off the area where the grip will stock, and use fine sand paper to smooth out the rough surface of the case. This would help the edges lay down even better. And going even further would be use a dremel (maybe a sanding drum bit) to almost make a relief that the grip sits in. This would be tricky and depends on the thickness of the case, but if it was possible it would make the grip tape look even more seamless and custom! Another idea would be to maybe use an epoxy made for ABS to place a very thin bead around the edge of the grip, nothing noticeable but enough to fill in any gaps around the edge of the grip.Excellent product!
Isaac Cyclist
2025-08-24 17:27:12
I've just had major Rotator Cuff surgery so am down to one useful meat hook to do it all. While I appreciate that my new laptop is lighter and thinner, it’s also a LOT smoother- sketchy for a dude with diminished grip security on his investment. My goal was to find something that would allow me to carry it with one hand, while open, to prevent it from slipping and falling to its demise.After browsing products, I happily settled on Dragon Grips. Some people compared the Dragon Grips to the Talon Grips and grinched about price, but If you go to the Talon website they’re $19.99. Of course, Amazon has them for much less, but you get a very specific shape/size, so it’s limiting. If you put the Dragon Grips together, I feel the quantity of material is at least equal to, maybe greater, with added versatility of shape/size offerings. That’s a win. Also, people seemed pretty happy with their grip and durability. I've only had the Grips on x3 days and haven't had a chance to put a heat gun to them, but they stick like crazy. What one reviewer said is really true: put it where you want it the first time because getting it off is a bear- they REALLY stick! I get the whole applying heat to set the glue but some surfaces may not tolerate 150°. If that’s the case and you’re not demanding the type of durability required on a weapon grip, I think you’ll be okay. My Talon grips have gotten vastly more vigorous use than the Dragon Grips will ever see but I’m confident there’ll be no issues here either! So far, I'm VERY happy with the few I’ve strategically placed and the material is nearly the same tackiness as the Talon product, maybe even slightly more so; hard to tell, frankly. They have a similar, nubbly texture to the Talon and if you're worried about thickness, don't. They are low profile which adds to the low-drag, grippiness of the product.In the end, the biggest satisfaction is buying a nicely packaged, quality product, that supports the underdog family business! That other company? They’re doing just fine. I'm more than happy to throw my scratch in a direction that supports good people, any day.Thank you to the family at Dragon Grips
Akira Fumi
2025-07-30 15:30:48
This stuff is super thin and easy to cut, yet durable and grippy. Because it's so thin, they make a great anti-slip/anti-twist surface for camera tripod quick release plates. Some of the tripod quick release plates don't come with any rubber surfaces, and are just bare metal, while some do. Compared to the tripod quick release plates that come with the rubber surfaces from the factory, the Dragon Grips are just very slightly thicker when added to a bare tripod quick release plate.When strategically placed (some cutting/trimming maybe necessary), the Dragon Grips will work just as good as any tripod quick release plate that comes with a rubber mating surface.The adhesive is not particularly strong, however. So, it is necessary to heat the Dragon Grips up after applying them, per the instructions. In my case, I quickly attached and fastened the tripod quick release plate to my camera afterwards, to help ensure maximum adhesion of the adhesive.I think making another version with a much stronger adhesive for truely permanent applications will be a good idea, in the future.
prk2112
2025-07-24 18:35:05
I bought a new Dap. This thing is beautiful, glass front and back, and heavy. And it seemed to slip off of any surface I put it on. The only case I could find was leather and expensive. Since I was using it mostly indoors, I decided to wait on the case (Daps are expensive ) and get these instead. Worked perfectly. Easy to apply, gives me a grip on my expensive device and it doesn't slide around when I put it down. Great company and I would definitely buy from them again.
Mustafa
2025-03-31 10:14:12
Really great! Will buy again for sure
Phone dropper
2025-01-17 14:54:57
I wanted to make my slippery phone case more grippy. This material is textured, but provides no grip at all. I was expecting a soft rubber or silicone material. I'll have to find something else.
Raymond burgess
2024-12-30 11:20:27
I added them to my iphone and pixel phones as i did not want a cover so this gave me great gripping ability, Good product, fitted sides and back of phones perfect
Mr L
2024-12-13 17:05:50
These are great. They even stick really well to a silicone case. In fact, the adhesion is unbelievable. They've been on my phone for nearly 2 months now, and even with my physical and often wet and messy job, they aren't showing any signs of wanting to peel off. Even though 3 of them are stuck right up to the edge of the silicone case on my phone, to the point I can scrape the edge with my finger or thumb. Yet they don't even try to peel.Since apple decided to go back to the ridiculous curved edges and non stick coating they seem to apply, I had started to go through the phone juggle again after upgrading my phone. Even with a silicone case for added protection, the curves really make these slip, but with Dragon Grips fitted, there's no sliding anywhere.I've fixed a couple of the thin grips to the side and top of the phone, and the larger grips to the back. This has stopped it sliding off the sofa arm, the dash board, and any other no quite level surface I may place it on. They also give a very positive feel in the hand, with zero slippage. They aren't rough like skateboard or flooring grip tape either. So no snagging or sticking to clothes of pockets.I keep my phone in a very well padded zip case in a pocket at work, to protect it. Even though this case is quite a tight fit, and almost fleece like on the lining, these don't grab or pull at it when I come to take it out.All in all, I'm very pleased and impressed with these.Edit:There seem to be quite a few 1* reviews with people saying these are more slippery than the case or phone was. I really can't see how these people reached that conclusion, unless they are oiling them before use (or they've got a very dodgy batch or fake batch). These are a rubberised material, which is naturally going to grip better than any smooth shiny surface. These will not how ever allow you to stick your phone to the ceiling or wall. The idea is to add enough extra grip to help prevent slippage, but not so much that they grab everything they touch.As for Dragon Grips paying people for reviews like this one. LMAO I think those accusations may be to hide the shame of user error or seriously outlandish expectations from those reviewers.
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