I used a strip of this tape to cover and seal a tear on one of my guitar cases. The results were excellent and the color was a pretty good match as well.It has held up great on my saddle pannier. Used it on sleeping pad, patch looks good but there may be a second hole somewhere because the pad does not stay inflated.I had a mouse get into my camping gear and do a number on, among other things, my tent. I needed something that would repair chew holes and make the tent watertight again. Enter the Kenyon repair tape. I found this inexpensive, easy to use, and it seems to form a nice tight seal. It hasn't been put through any kind of extreme weather yet, but it seems to be solidly attached and is made from basically the same material as the tent itself, so I have no reason to think it won't hold up just fine to water even in extreme conditions.I had made a quick repair to an RV awning with Gorilla clear tape I bought at Camping World for that purpose. I thought it looked rather tacky so I bought the taffeta tape as a more permanent repair. I was surprised at how difficult it was to remove the Gorilla tape as I applied the taffeta which look rather nice in that it blended so well in appearance. I was later (about one week) to find the leak return. The taffeta tape had failed along one edge, that is, it wrinkled up and broke the seal. Perhaps this works better on a tent material or another application.To my surprise, the color of the tape matched the color of my duffle bag perfectly. The tape is very strong and sticks pretty permanently. It's very pliable and allowed me to patch up odd corners of the bag. Great product and highly recommended.Great product. My jacket lives on!Got a Browning tent as a salesmens demo for cheap. Rainfly had a hole in it about the size of a 50 cent piece. Cut 2 rounded patches, applied to both sides of the fly. No issues in the rain or sun so far.