Artilife closed cell sponge foam sheet – 1/2 in x 17 in x 80 in vs Storystore foam insulation neoprene sheets with adhesive
Overall winner: Artilife closed cell sponge foam sheet – 1/2 in x 17 in x 80 in
Key Differences
Storystore (A) offers adhesive-backed neoprene sheets and a lower listed price tier, making it better for ready-to-apply sealing and cushioning; Artilife (B) is a flexible closed-cell EPDM-style foam without adhesive, better for sound insulation, vibration dampening, and custom DIY projects. A has far more user reviews but some mention tearing and mixed adhesive quality; B has higher average rating with fewer reviews and no adhesive backing
Artilife closed cell sponge foam sheet – 1/2 in x 17 in x 80 in
Soft EPDM foam sheet for cushioning, sealing, and sound insulation. Great for damping vibrations in audio setups and sound deadening in vehicles. Customer note highlights versatile padding and sealing uses
Pros
- closed cell foam sheet for cushioning and sealing
- sound insulation and vibration damping
- large sheet size for DIY projects
- non-adhesive, easy to cut
Cons
- no adhesive on sheet
- limited color/finish information
- customer insights are not specified
Storystore foam insulation neoprene sheets with adhesive
Large closed-cell neoprene foam sheet with adhesive for sealing and cushioning. Good shock absorption and water-tight, withstands -150C to 50C. Customers note easy installation and insulation effect, with mixed reviews on adhesion and thickness
Pros
- closed-cell foam for sealing
- non-slip and water-tight
- high-density cushioning
- wide temperature range
Cons
- durability concerns (tearing reported)
- adhesion quality varies
- thickness feedback is mixed
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Storystore |
| Durability | Artilife |
| Versatility | Storystore |
| User Reviews | Storystore |