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Donner Pedal Board Tape is a 2-meter long, 5cm wide self-adhesive hook and loop tape designed specifically for mounting guitar pedals securely on pedalboards. Made from durable nylon and polyester with a strong adhesive backing, it ensures pedals stay firmly in place during performances and practice. Highly rated by users for its superior grip and easy customization, this tape is a must-have for musicians seeking a reliable, professional pedal setup.






| ASIN | B07BZC6TFY |
| Best Sellers Rank | 23,271 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 250 in Mounting Tape |
| Brand Name | Donner |
| Colour | black |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 653 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 0.13 Kilograms |
| Item height | 5 centimetres |
| Manufacturer | Donner |
| Material Type | Nylon, Polyester |
| Mounting Type | Adhesive |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Mounting guitar pedals on the pedal boards for secure grip during performances or training sessions |
| Size | 5CM |
| Style | Modern |
| Unit Count | 2 meter |
R**S
Really good self adhesive Velcro
Really good strong adhesive Velcro. Bought for my pedalboard but have found many other uses for it
A**R
Decent quality
This pedal board tape works better than a more pricy product I used previously. Recommended.
M**K
Grippy where it counts!
Good grip strength and keeps everything where you need it (on the pedal board at least). Plenty tape should keep me going for a while as I swap things around. Nothing to criticise, does what you'd expect!
Y**U
Does the job at a good price.
I like that it adheres well to the surface, the hook & loop system is decent in quality and works fine. It strong enough to hold normal size pedals without breaking the adhesion of the tape to the board when removing them.
M**E
Really strong tape for securing your pedals. Perhaps too strong for some!
I bought this because I needed to add a wah to my old Donner pedalboard, and was having real problems removing some of my old pedals. A wah needs to be fixed in place, and I had run out of my old tape. I did have some lesser quality stuff that wasn't holding well compared to the stuff I used when I built the board (I had to use leverage to move my old pedals around) and so I wanted to pick up some of the super-strong stuff I had used in the past. I checked my past purchases and scoured my online reciepts, only to realise I had never bought any high quality hook and loop.... I was using the stuff that came with the board. Buying Donner again was a no-brainer once I made that realisation. Fun fact: Connect around 6" from each end of the rolls it will lift a (small) 16 year old without breaking apart!
M**Y
Excellent.
There's not much you can say about velcro with sticky tape on the back. All I know is my pedal boards are sorted, and even my remote controls now stay where they are meant to. .
S**S
Does exactly what you need it to do!
In the 1997 comedy film Men In Black it was suggested that hook and loop tape (known as velcro) is alien technology, actually it was invented by a Swiss engineer in the 1940, but wherever it came from velcro has become invaluable to guitarists for fixing pedals to their pedalboards! I bought the Donner Pedal Board Mounting Tape when building a small pedalboard of mini-sized guitar FX pedals made by Donner and other manufacturers, and there's not much to say other than It does exactly what you need it to!. The purchased item consists of two decent length rolls of tape - The first component features tiny hooks, the second features smaller loops. When the two are pressed together the hooks catch in the loops and the two pieces fasten or bind temporarily. Each tape has plenty of adhesive on the back to stick to the board/pedals and it works perfectly. I now have a useful portable pedal board for rehearsals and small gigs with the pedals fixed solidly in place and I can confidently recommend this tape for this and other similar uses. When building a board I recommend spending some time mocking up the layout before you actually start fixing the pedals in place. If you're not sure of the best order to put them in there's plenty of advice available on line. I usually follow this order: Tuner/Wah/Compression/Overdrive/EQ/Pitch/Modulation/Delay but play around with the order to find out what suits you best. Also I've found slightly heating up the tape with a hairdryer before fixing on the tape helps to make the glue slightly more malleable and help adhesion. Let it dry properly before you fix the pedal to you board, but if you do need to move them another useful tip is to slide a round ended table knife under the pedal to help you ease it off as this prevents unnecessary pulling to the velcro.
L**E
cheap, but effective, pedal board
I'm glad I chose this tape. Sticks well to both the wooden board and the effects units. I was worried that some units had screw heads that protruded, however, this tape is thick enough and strong enough to cope with this. Maybe because it's made or marketed by Donner, it works well in this context. Btw, I used a cheap bamboo chopping board for the base with 4 rubber feet from the same store. All in all, it cost less than £20 to make. (Not including the effects and power supply)
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