




I recently tried out this heavy-duty anti-slip tape on my basement stairs, and wow—what a difference! The 80-grit aluminum oxide texture is aggressive enough to stop slips even when wet, but not so harsh that it tears up bare feet (though I’d still wear shoes for comfort). The adhesive is *insanely* strong—no peeling after weeks of rain and ice. Bonus: My dog’s nails are now perfectly filed from walking on it!
**Pros:**
- **Superior traction:** Like walking on sandpaper (in a good way). Even light ice doesn’t stand a chance.
- **Easy install:** Peel, stick, cut. Done. No tools needed.
- **Weatherproof:** Survives rain, snow, and sun without fading or lifting.
- **Versatile:** Works on wood, metal, concrete—even my kid’s slippery step stool (though I cut it into smaller strips for gentler grip).
**Cons:**
- **Backing paper is stubborn:** Not as easy to peel as 3M tapes—requires some patience.
- **Too abrasive for delicate surfaces:** Not ideal for barefoot areas or kids’ socks (they’ll get snagged).
**Real-life win:** I used it on a DIY handicap ramp—applied strips every 8 inches. Zero slippage in the wheelchair now! For $20-ish, it’s a no-brainer safety upgrade. Just measure twice before sticking; that adhesive doesn’t forgive mistakes.
