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New Product: Camp And Go Slow Woven Rattler Bar Tape

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Camp And Go Slow woven bar tape, patterned after the Diamondback Rattlesnake, comes in two distinct options, Western and Eastern. Each roll is long enough to wrap the widest of drop bars with ease, with plenty left over for vanity projects. You get two 3300mm rolls made from a long-wearing, durable nylon blend and backed with 1.5mm of foam for a little cushion on the rough stuff. Each set of tape comes in a ripstop nylon bag designed to be used and reused for years. 

Product Features:

  • 2 x 3300mm rolls of tape (Far more than needed to wrap a bar, creative uses for the scraps are encouraged)
  • Durable Nylon blend, backed with 1.5mm thick foam for comfort offroad
  • Ripstop Nylon Bag with drawstring. Made in Pennsylvania, designed to be reused
  • MSRP: $44
  • https://www.campandgoslow.com/product/camp-and-go-slow-rattlesnake-bartape

While we personally test and review loads of products, we regularly hear about new gear not yet available for testing. To quickly share products we think you’d like to know about we run company news releases. These are unedited. We have no affiliation with the companies and are not paid to run their information. 

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  1. Richard Radcliffe says

    June 22, 2023 at 10:37 pm

    I put the brown/gold tape on my brown Salsa Fargo a couple years ago.
    Pros: looks absolutely superb; very durable — it’ll last quite a bit longer than your standard bar tape.
    Cons: quite expensive; it’s a little slippery; has almost no stretch so a little difficult to install.

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