ZIP System Stretch Tape for Doors-Windows (3x20') vs Duck purple duchess tape – 1.88in x 20yd, pack of 2
Overall winner: ZIP System Stretch Tape for Doors-Windows (3x20')
Key Differences
Duck 283138 is sold as a patterned 2-pack and is positioned for multi-purpose and temporary floor marking with many reviews praising heavy-duty repairs and pattern variety; ZIP System Huber Stretch Tape is a single high-performance acrylic flashing tape designed to stretch over corners and reapply easily for door/window flashing and weatherproofing. Choose Duck if you want patterned, multi-pack versatility for general repairs and marking; choose ZIP System if you need a stretchable, high-adhesion flashing tape for construction sealing and curves
ZIP System Stretch Tape for Doors-Windows (3x20')
Self-adhesive, flexible flashing tape that stretches to conform to corners and curves. Installation is easy with a high-strength acrylic adhesive. One reviewer notes its multiple uses and stickiness across temperatures
Pros
- Easily stretches to fit corners and curves
- High-performance acrylic adhesive sticks well
- Repositionable during installation
Cons
- Mixed ease of use among customers
- Some consider it pricey
Duck purple duchess tape – 1.88in x 20yd, pack of 2
Durable duck brand duct tape for repairs and crafts. Includes two rolls with a variety of patterns and reliable adhesion for many projects; customers note good value and versatile use, though some report adhesion varies
Pros
- pack of 2 rolls
- variety of patterns
- suitable for repairs and crafts
- holds up for multiple projects
Cons
- adhesion mixed per user feedback
- thickness varies in reviews
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Tie |
| Durability | ZIP System |
| Versatility | Duck |
| User Reviews | Duck |