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Old February 1st, 2008 Feb 1, 2008 12:54:25 PM -   #1 (permalink)
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Anyone have any comments about thermo flex sport. I need to put names on the back of paint ball jerseys. They are 100 percent polyester, sport mesh. I've used Thermo Flex plus and liked it a lot. If not thermo flex sport, is there another vinyl product I should consider?
 
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I use Hotmark 70 for about 90% of my vinyl work with no issues. ....... JB
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Thermoflex Sport works just fine in my experience with football jerseys. It's a heavier feel than the Plus, but for athletic wear, that's not really an issue.

You could also try some of the HP-V that is sold at heatpressvinyl.com good stuff!
 
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Thermo Flex Sport is really nice on mess style garments. It fills the holes in nicely. It is thick and holds up well
 
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My question about ThermoFlex Sport, "Is it a PU or PVC material. I personally do not like the PVC based materials.
 
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we use siser easyweed on just about everything without issue.
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My question about ThermoFlex Sport, "Is it a PU or PVC material. I personally do not like the PVC based materials.
It's PU based. I encountered issues with it sticking to itself if you accidentially touched it to itself immediately after applying though...
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We use Stahls Econoprint for virtually all numbers and names. It is durable and fairly light weight. limited on colors though
 
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Thermo Flex Pro is the higher grade vinyl correct. Spend the extra money, your clients will love it.
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Thermo Flex Pro is the higher grade vinyl correct. Spend the extra money, your clients will love it.
Thermoflex Pro?? Have never heard of that.
 
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