Kikerike Foam Weatherstrip – RV and Camper Door Seal, All Weather Strip for Motorhome Hatches
Kikerike Foam Weatherstrip – RV and Camper Door Seal, All Weather Strip for Motorhome Hatches
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Why you'll love it
- Grid-pattern adhesive backing distributes glue evenly to prevent bubbles and peeling on long runs
- 35 size variants let buyers match exact width, thickness, and length to any gap from 1/16in to 1in
- Wide -50°C to 150°C temperature tolerance means one tape works in freezers, attics, and engine bays
- CR foam and neoprene rubber resist water, oil, corrosion, and UV, so it outlasts basic foam strips
- Cut-to-fit with scissors means no special tools and no waste on odd-shaped gaps
- Flame-retardant and non-toxic material adds safety around electrical panels, heaters, and kids' rooms
- Foam feels sturdy and not flimsy (on Master Cool cooler replacement)
- Minimizes exterior noise in addition to blocking drafts
- Comparable quality to more expensive foam products (used on AC filter)
- Dense foam with little give
- Held up well under constant door opening and closing without peeling
- Great value for the amount of tape received
- Sturdy foam that fits perfectly on cooler seal replacement
Perfect for
- Sealing gaps around doors and windows to block drafts, dust, and noise
- Soundproofing a bedroom, home office, or recording space by isolating door and window edges
- Replacing worn automotive or marine weatherstripping on car doors, trunks, and boat hatches
- Creating custom gaskets for HVAC ducts, vents, air conditioners, and major appliances
- Padding and cushioning speakers, electronics cabinets, and craft projects to reduce vibration
- Sealing a sub panel in a garage to block welder fumes from entering the house
- Sealing an AC filter (16 x 25 x 5") to keep it stabilized
- Replacing seal on a Master Cool evaporative cooler
- Used in combination with bristled/hairy weather strips on sliding doors to block small insects
- Bug-proofing doors to prevent flies from entering
- Sealing French doors in a basement against cold air
Good cushioning effect,weather proof, oil resistance, resistant to corrosion, dust proof, shock-absorbing, anti-vibration, buffering, sealing, flame retardant, sound proof, heat insulation, anti-skidding and insulating.
Strong Adhesive Backing
Smooth release paper can be peeled off from adhesive backing easily. The stronger adhesive ensures the foam strip can be attached firmly.
Adjustable
The foam tape is easy enough to cut to any size you want with a blade.
Flame Retardant Feature
The foam tape can be used from -50℃ to 150℃, and it is flame retardant. Apply this weather stripping to both domestic and industrial use.
Flexible
The foam tape can be bent and conformed to any shape. A roll of foam strip can meet all of your DIY requirements.
Product Information
【Size & Customizability】Our neoprene sponge foam tape measures 1/2 inch wide x 1/4 inch thick x 21 feet long x 2 rolls and is easily customizable. Simply use scissors or a blade to cut it to the desired size. The tape is flexible and can conform to any shape 【Super Strong Adhesion】We use premium adhesive on every door weatherstrip, and the innovative grid adhesive backing distributes glue evenly, reducing bubbles and enhancing durability, which features a stronger adhesive backing to ensure it stays put once attached. For best results, ensure the surface is clean and dry before application 【High Quality Materials】The foam sealing tape is made of environmental protection materials, CR foam, and neoprene rubber, offering excellent sealing and deformation resistance. The material is non-toxic and can be used within a wide temperature range of -50°C to 150°C 【Versatile Functions】This black foam weatherstrip is resistant to weather, oil, corrosion, dust, and provides shock absorption, vibration resistance, cushioning, sealing, flame retardancy, sound insulation, thermal insulation, anti-slip, and insulation properties 【Wide Applications】It is widely used for door and window sealing, furniture, electrical cabinets, automobiles, speakers, toys, crafts, sports equipment, and more. It can also serve as a gasket or cushion for major appliances, vents, air conditioners, pipes, HVAC systems, and in vehicles, trucks, and boats
Brand Kikerike Color Black Material Neoprene Rubber Number of Items 1 Recommended Uses For Product door and window sealing, furniture, automobiles, major appliances, vents, air conditioners, pipes, HVAC systems, vehicles, trucks, and boats Special Feature Super Strong Adhesion, High Quality Materials, Versatile Functions Product Dimensions 0.5"W x 0.25"Th Water Resistance Level Water Resistant Size 1/2in x 1/4in x 42Ft Item Thickness 0.25 Inches Compatible Material Glass Unit Count 2.0 Count Item Resistance Some resistance to common elements Adhesive Format grid Adhesive Side Count 1 Adhesive Location BACK Manufacturer Kikerike Part Number SAFT-BY-1/2 x 1/4 x 42 Item Weight 3.52 ounces Item model number SAFT-BY-1/2 x 1/4 x 42 Special Features Super Strong Adhesion, High Quality Materials, Versatile Functions Included Components No Batteries Included? No Batteries Required? No
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this weatherstrip hold up in direct sun on an RV or boat hatch?
Yes. The CR foam and neoprene rubber are UV resistant and rated from -50°C to 150°C, so they handle sun, salt spray, and temperature swings on outdoor vehicles.
Can I use it to reseal car door weatherstripping that has started to peel?
Yes. It is a common replacement for worn automotive door, trunk, and hatch seals, and the grid adhesive holds up to repeated door slams.
Does it work for sealing a boat hatch against rain and spray?
Yes. The closed cell foam resists water absorption, so it sheds rain and spray rather than soaking through like open cell foam.
Will it survive winter on a truck cab door in freezing temperatures?
Yes. The -50°C lower rating means it stays flexible in deep winter and will not crack or lose seal like cheap foam strips.
Can I use it to seal an RV compartment door that always rattles on the highway?
Yes. The dense foam dampens vibration and fills the uneven gaps on RV compartment doors, which is one of the most common uses reported by customers.
Is this tape good for sealing a patio sliding door against bugs and dust?
Yes. It pairs well with a bristled weather strip on the bottom to block small insects, and it seals the side jambs where dust typically enters.
How does this compare to the sticky backed foam that comes pre cut from the auto parts store?
Pre cut auto foam is sized for one model and tends to flatten quickly. This tape comes in 35 sizes, uses higher density foam, and resists oil and UV better.
Will the adhesive fail if my car door gets hot in summer sun?
No. The 150°C upper rating covers normal exterior door and hatch temperatures, and the grid adhesive is designed for long runs in heat.
Can I take it camping and use it on a camper shell or rooftop tent?
Yes. It is portable, scissor cut to length, and works on metal, fiberglass, and painted camper shells, which makes it handy for temporary or permanent camp setups.
Will rain and humidity make the foam fall off an outdoor door frame?
No. The closed cell foam does not absorb water, and the adhesive is water resistant, so it stays bonded through rain and humid weather once pressed in place.
Can I use it on a sunroom door that faces constant afternoon sun?
Yes. The UV and heat resistance are designed for exactly this kind of exposure, and many customers use it on south and west facing doors.
Is it good for sealing a garage entry door to keep leaves and dust out?
Yes. The dense foam fills the uneven gaps on garage entry frames and blocks leaves, dust, and cold air that blow in under a basic door sweep.
How long will it last on an exterior door that sees daily use?
Customers report the foam and adhesive holding up for multiple seasons on exterior doors, and longer on interior or protected installs.
Will it work on a marine deck hatch that gets salt spray every weekend?
Yes. The neoprene content resists salt and corrosion, and the closed cell foam does not soak up water, which is the main failure point on cheaper marine foam.
Can I install it on a vehicle in the driveway, or do I need a shop?
You can install it in any driveway. Clean the surface, peel, stick, and press. No special tools or climate controlled shop required.
Does it help reduce road noise inside a truck cab at highway speed?
Yes. Sealing the door perimeter cuts the air gaps that let road and wind noise enter the cab, which customers describe as a noticeable drop in cabin noise.
How do I install the foam weatherstrip on a door or window?
Clean the surface with isopropyl alcohol or a mild cleaner and let it dry fully. Measure the frame, cut the strip to length with scissors, peel the backing, press the foam into the frame, and hold for 30 seconds along the full length for best adhesion.
Can I cut the tape to custom lengths for odd shaped gaps?
Yes. The foam is designed to be cut to length with regular scissors, and it stays flexible enough to bend and measure around corners before you cut.
How long does the adhesive last before I need to replace it?
On interior doors and windows, most customers get multiple years of service. On exterior car doors, RVs, and boat hatches with constant sun and weather, expect a longer term inspection every 1 to 2 years.
Does this work on uneven or textured door frames?
Yes. The dense CR foam compresses to fill small unevenness, and a slightly thicker variant can be used on frames with deeper irregularities.
Will the tape stick to painted metal, wood, and PVC frames?
Yes. The grid adhesive bonds to clean painted metal, finished wood, PVC, and most standard window and door frame materials.
What is in the box when it arrives?
You get one roll of foam tape in the size you ordered, in a slim protective package. You will need scissors and a clean cloth to install, but no other tools or adhesives are required.
Is the material safe if a child or pet touches it after install?
Yes. The CR foam and neoprene rubber are non toxic and flame retardant, with no sharp edges once installed, so they are safe to use in family and pet spaces.
Will it hold up in extreme heat, cold, or humidity?
Yes. The foam is rated from -50°C to 150°C, and is water, oil, and UV resistant, so it performs in freezers, attics, vehicle cabins, and humid basements.
What is the difference between foam weatherstrip tape and rubber weatherstripping?
Foam tape is softer, easier to cut, and ideal for narrow gaps around doors and windows. Rubber weatherstripping is denser and used for heavier compression seals like garage doors. This product blends both with a CR foam and neoprene rubber hybrid for compression recovery plus easy cutting.

