I found this site by accident, much how most things happen for me. I haven't put it on yet but I received it. It seems like well made stuff. You can order by the foot and they have a few colors . Last weekend i put a small rough flat spot on the keel of my Yak , landing it on the ramp. I'm hoping this will remedy that. I ordered 3 feet for the bow end.
Anyone used this stuff?
http://www.keeleazy.com
I will post a pic after I put it on.
Keeleazy - tried it?
Keeleazy - tried it?
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Re: Keeleazy - tried it?
Looks good brnad new! Please post results if you don't mind. Good idea as long as it is not too expensive since most road rash on a yak can be smooth out with heat and pressure.
Re: Keeleazy - tried it?
I paid $4 a foot. The have kits also.kickingback wrote:Looks good brnad new! Please post results if you don't mind. Good idea as long as it is not too expensive since most road rash on a yak can be smooth out with heat and pressure.
Re: Keeleazy - tried it?
Also, you can layer heavy duty duct tape on your kneel and heat each layer with a blow drier. It held up very well in the bay. When it gets nasty looking I just peel it off and reapply.
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Re: Keeleazy - tried it?
My PA-14 has Keeleasy on the front end (very similar to yours) and it works as advertised. The Keeleasy was already on the PA when I purchased it so am not sure how difficult it was to apply - but the process looks pretty easy. As for how it's holding up, mine has been on for way over a year now and it is still going strong. Good stuff!
Re: Keeleazy - tried it?
It is pretty dang easy to apply.