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Jessup Skateboard Grip Tape Sheet

$4.95 - $8.95
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Overview

The original, Jessup was the first to bring silicon carbide grip tape to the skateboard industry. Jessup has been making the best grip tape since 1975, they've gripped over 25 million decks and they've made over 70 million feet of grip tape.

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4.5
Overall Rating
Reviewed by 547 customers
Grippy grip grippness
by Llama lips 10,000 in Edmond, OK (Verified Buyer)
Posted on 9/22/2023
Jessup Skateboard Grip Tape Sheet - black
No hype just the best grip out there
0 person has found this review helpful
The best
by Mitch Stoffel in Dubuque, IA (Verified Buyer)
Posted on 8/15/2023
Jessup Skateboard Grip Tape Sheet - black
Perfect grip. Goes on well. Not to grippy, not too slippery. Breaks in great.
0 person has found this review helpful
No-frills perfect.
by Dana Moreshead in Los Angeles, CA (Verified Buyer)
Posted on 8/13/2023
Jessup Skateboard Grip Tape Sheet - black
A+
Nothing fancy. But why should it be. Strong tack; wears great. A+
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Just as good as mob
by Aidan Edstrom in Bradenton, FL (Verified Buyer)
Posted on 6/29/2023
Jessup Skateboard Grip Tape Sheet - black
Mob is supposedly the industry standard but seriously jessup is fine. I told a mob snob to try my board and tell me what grip he thought it was, and he thought it was mob and kept going about how mob has the perfect catch for your feet. Even though he was on jessup.
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Grip
by Drew (Verified Buyer)
Posted on 5/9/2023
Jessup Skateboard Grip Tape Sheet - black
As usual
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Great grip tape!
by Mercury Flow (Verified Buyer)
Posted on 4/30/2023
Jessup Skateboard Grip Tape Sheet - black
If you don't wanna destroy your shoes as fast and still have good grip this is a good choice. Not as grippy as mob, which for some people is a good thing.
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Asked by Tim on 7/12/2017
Is it better to purchase a bigger size and then trim it to fit the deck? Also, would an exacto knife or utility knife work to trim it?
Answered by Graig A (Tactics Employee) on 7/13/2017
We would recommend ordering one that is wider than you board and then trimming it. An exacto knife or utility knife would work great. Cutting the griptape will leave scuffs or scratches on the knife so we would recommend using a blade don't mind getting scratched.
10 people have found this answer helpful
Asked by Truong on 12/21/2016
Hi everyone I'm new to skateboarding and I was wondering what the 9in x 33in meant I have a 8.0 board and would like to know which one will fit my board Thanks and Merry Christmas
Answered by James D (Tactics Employee) on 12/27/2016
That means the griptape is 9 inches across and 33 inches long, which would be plenty for your 8 inch deck.
15 people have found this answer helpful