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product_id: 1604918
title: "Aquaseal FD Flexible Durable Adhesive"
brand: "gear aid"
price: "₹ 2457"
currency: INR
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Gear Aid"
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# 100% waterproof seal 8-12 hour cure time 0.75 oz flexible urethane paste Aquaseal FD Flexible Durable Adhesive

**Brand:** gear aid
**Price:** ₹ 2457
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🛠️ Fix it once, flex forever — the ultimate waterproof repair for your adventure gear!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Aquaseal FD Flexible Durable Adhesive by gear aid
- **How much does it cost?** ₹ 2457 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.in](https://www.desertcart.in/products/1604918-aquaseal-fd-flexible-durable-adhesive)

## Best For

- gear aid enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted gear aid brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Long-Term Gear Protection:** Extend the life of your premium outdoor equipment and avoid costly replacements with a repair that stands up to rugged use.
- • **Flexible & Durable Formula:** Cures to a tough yet pliable urethane rubber that resists cracking, peeling, and abrasion—even in extreme temperatures.
- • **Multi-Surface Compatibility:** Bonds effortlessly to neoprene, nylon, canvas, leather, rubber, vinyl, and GORE-TEX fabrics for versatile outdoor gear restoration.
- • **Seamless Waterproof Repairs:** Permanently fix tears and leaks on waders, wetsuits, and inflatables with a crystal-clear, water-tight bond.
- • **Professional-Grade Precision:** Clear drying adhesive lets you apply neat, invisible patches that maintain your gear’s sleek look and performance.

## Overview

GEAR AID Aquaseal FD is a professional-grade, flexible urethane adhesive designed to permanently repair tears and holes in outdoor gear like waders, wetsuits, and PVC inflatables. It cures clear within 8-12 hours, creating a waterproof, abrasion-resistant seal that remains flexible under extreme conditions. Compatible with a wide range of fabrics including neoprene, nylon, and GORE-TEX, this 0.75 oz tube offers a durable, invisible fix that extends the life of your gear and keeps you dry on every adventure.

## Description

Repair ripped or torn waders, wetsuits, inflatables, boots and all your outdoor gear with Aquaseal FD. It’s a flexible, durable adhesive that’s waterproof and bonds to all types of outdoor fabrics. This clear, rubber glue cures in 8-12 hours and is ideal for fixing pinhole leaks and tears on watersports and fishing gear. As a multipurpose fabric repair adhesive that’s waterproof, it keeps you dry and offers excellent abrasion resistance to keep gear protected from scrapes and scratches. When you rip your waders or tear your wetsuit, fix it with Aquaseal FD.

Review: Outstanding, performs as advertised - I've used this product on several repairs, and it has performed flawlessly in all cases In one case I had waterproof rain pants that has tears in both knees. I put the pants flat, poured a bunch of the aquaseal over the tears, over a much wider area than the tear was, left it for a day. Then I applied another coat over the areas again for extra protection/repair. The seal is perfectly waterproof, tough, and even adds protection to my knees when I am kneeling on the ground. The other repairs were on my rubber boots. I have some Irish Setter rubber hunting boots which cost $180 and are the most comfortable, amazing footwear I've ever owned. Recently I was walking through a marsh and somehow tore a 1" slit in the boots near the ball of my big toe. I thought it was the end for my boots. At home, I cleaned the boots thoroughly, washing them, cleaning out the torn gash, then I dried the boots on my boot dryer. Then I wiped the area around the tear with isopropyl alcohol to remove any contaminants and prep the surface to receive the aquaseal. Next I put a "tenacious" patch from another product (an aquaseal wader repair kit) on the INSIDE of the boot, over the tear. Then, on the outside of the boot, I filled the tear with a lot of aquaseal, as well as a liberal amount out the outside of the tear about 1.5" beyond, all around the area. I put the boot laying horizontally to let the aquaseal settle in the tear and over the area. The next day, I applied another coating liberally over the whole area and beyond, for extra strength and sealing. The next day, the repair was complete. I left the tenacious patch inside the boot since it added extra strength as well as kept my socks from rubbing on the aquaseal repair, which is slightly tacky even when cured. The boot repair is incredibly strong, yet flexible, and 100% waterproof. The repair has held up under a day in a marsh, walking/hiking, standing in water, etc. I am thrilled that my amazing boots are totally repaired and I don't have to spend hundreds to replace them. Additionally, on the same boots, there were a few minor areas around the base where the outer rim of the sole was very slightly beginning to separate from the sidewalls of the boot. After cleaning and drying the area as noted above, I poured some aquaseal in the separation/gap areas wherever it looked like it needed it, and pushed it in with a tooth pick, then added some over the area more for better hold. After drying, the area is tight and strong, like new. When done with the product, I wipe the threads of the tube and the inside of the cap with a papertowel with a little isopropyl alcohol, then put the cap on relatively tight. I keep the aquaseal tube stored in a ziploc bag, in the freezer, as noted in some documentation somewhere that I read. When ready to use it again, I put the tube in a container or warm water for 10 minutes and I'm good to go with the next repair. This stuff is fantastic, if you use it properly. Will buy again and again!
Review: This stuff works - I had put my nail through the butt of my wetsuit after not using it for a LONG time - and I used this stuff as directed to amazing results. I ended up using it on the crotch area, too, because the seam was coming undone. Couldn't be happier. Then I used it to "fortify" the seems on the back. You can't tell when I've got it on that I used it at all, my repairs were on the back. Also..I didn't just glob it on, I put some of it on a dish I didn't care about and then used a 1/4" hard bristle little paint brush to brush it over the area. For the crotch spot, I made some clean lines that were like a half moon shape - kinda like the gusset shape/placement so it didn't look weird. Honestly, I don't think anyone would tell it was repaired because I didn't just shove it on there all Willy-nilly. Plus, I mean, what's the harm of putting a little more than you need in an area that gets decent use? I'd rather have a little more and repair once then have to double up later. Also, it IS nice and pliable once dry. I left mine to "cure" for a few days - why risk it? But I love the results. Also, it functions - no leaks. So...just do it. It's better than any I've used before. Also...as for the tubes. Just do what I did. Get the amount you think you'll need out at the start then brush it on. Then you don't leave the cap off the tube so it doesn't dry out while you're working. Will you maybe use a little more than you need? Maybe...but you won't waste the whole tube like if you leave it open to dry out! Also, store in a cool place in a ziplock bag and you'll be good to go. Oh, I also used it to put a patch on my other wetsuit - an iron on patch. You can't iron neoprene - no matter what YouTube tells you (women...! We're crazed!)...I had a stain on my yellow wetsuit from hanging it somewhere stupid and I'm OCD so it bothered me beyond belief. I got a cool patch that matched the "vibe" of my suit (because there was also a little hole there I wanted to cover)...carefully applied this stuff to the patch and my suit, and stuck a carnival mallet (no really), over it for 2 days. And voila! Perfect patch! Also, it's not TOTALLY clear if you use it on a lighter portion of your suit. It comes off "shiny" on the black parts, my yellow suit got a little "grey" around the patch but whatever - it's better than it was looking.

## Features

- Fix rips and tears permanently on waders, wetsuits, PVC inflatables, muck boots, and more with this waterproof and flexible adhesive
- Use it as a fabric and vinyl repair adhesive to patch holes and seal leaks; cures in 8-12 hours to a flexible urethane rubber (available in 0.75 oz or 8 oz tube)
- Apply this clear glue to neoprene, nylon, canvas, leather, rubber, and GORE-TEX fabric; creates a water-tight seal that won’t peel or crack over time
- Resist abrasions and scratches with a repair that is unaffected by extreme temperatures
- Packaging may vary

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B001XUMBIA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,419 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #4 in Adhesive Caulk #9 in Industrial Sealants #504 in Hardware |
| Brand | GEAR AID |
| Brand Name | GEAR AID |
| Color | Clear |
| Compatible Material | Polyurethane, Rubber, Vinyl |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 5,681 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00021563101102 |
| Included Components | Aquaseal FD Flexible, 0.75 oz |
| Item Dimensions | 1.25 x 0.38 x 4.38 inches |
| Item Form | Paste |
| Item Type Name | Repair Adhesive |
| Item Weight | 0.75 Ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 1.25 x 0.38 x 4.38 inches |
| Manufacturer | GEAR AID |
| Material | Thermoset Urethane |
| Material Type | Thermoset Urethane |
| Model | 10110 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | 10110 |
| Style | .75 Oz |
| Style Name | .75 Oz |
| Surface Recommendation | fabric |
| UPC | 021563101102 |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** GEAR AID
- **Item Weight:** 0.75 Ounces
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 1.25 x 0.38 x 4.38 inches
- **Material:** Thermoset Urethane
- **Style:** .75 Oz

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How is this different from the normal AquaSeal?**
A: This product is normal Aquaseal. It is available from our store in tubes of 0.75oz or 8oz.

**Q: I need to bond a large patch of pvc plastic over a big hole in my pvc plastic inflatable kayak. Will this bond pvc to pvc?**
A: I can verify that HH-66 cement with a vinyl patch works great on inflatable kayaks and boats.  

This product does not work well when attempting to apply a patch. It works better on inflatable kayaks/boats if you’re trying to patch a pinhole or small hole in a seam.  Place aquaseal on the hole/seam and it will spread/flatten out.  Just allow it to fully dry - I just let it set for 24hrs before inflating.

**Q: What is the shelf-life for aquaseal?**
A: Once the tube has been opened it will last anywhere from 2 months to 12 months depending on storage and the amount of moisture present. It is recommended to store in a low moisture area to increase shelf life.

**Q: Will this work on a bicycle inner tube made of butyl ?**
A: Hmmn... I guess it should work well. Actually I used it on a wet suit and the bond was pretty strong. I would suggest that you put an additional patch made of the same butyl over the puncture and you should be good.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Outstanding, performs as advertised
*by A***A on February 6, 2014*

I've used this product on several repairs, and it has performed flawlessly in all cases In one case I had waterproof rain pants that has tears in both knees. I put the pants flat, poured a bunch of the aquaseal over the tears, over a much wider area than the tear was, left it for a day. Then I applied another coat over the areas again for extra protection/repair. The seal is perfectly waterproof, tough, and even adds protection to my knees when I am kneeling on the ground. The other repairs were on my rubber boots. I have some Irish Setter rubber hunting boots which cost $180 and are the most comfortable, amazing footwear I've ever owned. Recently I was walking through a marsh and somehow tore a 1" slit in the boots near the ball of my big toe. I thought it was the end for my boots. At home, I cleaned the boots thoroughly, washing them, cleaning out the torn gash, then I dried the boots on my boot dryer. Then I wiped the area around the tear with isopropyl alcohol to remove any contaminants and prep the surface to receive the aquaseal. Next I put a "tenacious" patch from another product (an aquaseal wader repair kit) on the INSIDE of the boot, over the tear. Then, on the outside of the boot, I filled the tear with a lot of aquaseal, as well as a liberal amount out the outside of the tear about 1.5" beyond, all around the area. I put the boot laying horizontally to let the aquaseal settle in the tear and over the area. The next day, I applied another coating liberally over the whole area and beyond, for extra strength and sealing. The next day, the repair was complete. I left the tenacious patch inside the boot since it added extra strength as well as kept my socks from rubbing on the aquaseal repair, which is slightly tacky even when cured. The boot repair is incredibly strong, yet flexible, and 100% waterproof. The repair has held up under a day in a marsh, walking/hiking, standing in water, etc. I am thrilled that my amazing boots are totally repaired and I don't have to spend hundreds to replace them. Additionally, on the same boots, there were a few minor areas around the base where the outer rim of the sole was very slightly beginning to separate from the sidewalls of the boot. After cleaning and drying the area as noted above, I poured some aquaseal in the separation/gap areas wherever it looked like it needed it, and pushed it in with a tooth pick, then added some over the area more for better hold. After drying, the area is tight and strong, like new. When done with the product, I wipe the threads of the tube and the inside of the cap with a papertowel with a little isopropyl alcohol, then put the cap on relatively tight. I keep the aquaseal tube stored in a ziploc bag, in the freezer, as noted in some documentation somewhere that I read. When ready to use it again, I put the tube in a container or warm water for 10 minutes and I'm good to go with the next repair. This stuff is fantastic, if you use it properly. Will buy again and again!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This stuff works
*by D***Y on May 26, 2023*

I had put my nail through the butt of my wetsuit after not using it for a LONG time - and I used this stuff as directed to amazing results. I ended up using it on the crotch area, too, because the seam was coming undone. Couldn't be happier. Then I used it to "fortify" the seems on the back. You can't tell when I've got it on that I used it at all, my repairs were on the back. Also..I didn't just glob it on, I put some of it on a dish I didn't care about and then used a 1/4" hard bristle little paint brush to brush it over the area. For the crotch spot, I made some clean lines that were like a half moon shape - kinda like the gusset shape/placement so it didn't look weird. Honestly, I don't think anyone would tell it was repaired because I didn't just shove it on there all Willy-nilly. Plus, I mean, what's the harm of putting a little more than you need in an area that gets decent use? I'd rather have a little more and repair once then have to double up later. Also, it IS nice and pliable once dry. I left mine to "cure" for a few days - why risk it? But I love the results. Also, it functions - no leaks. So...just do it. It's better than any I've used before. Also...as for the tubes. Just do what I did. Get the amount you think you'll need out at the start then brush it on. Then you don't leave the cap off the tube so it doesn't dry out while you're working. Will you maybe use a little more than you need? Maybe...but you won't waste the whole tube like if you leave it open to dry out! Also, store in a cool place in a ziplock bag and you'll be good to go. Oh, I also used it to put a patch on my other wetsuit - an iron on patch. You can't iron neoprene - no matter what YouTube tells you (women...! We're crazed!)...I had a stain on my yellow wetsuit from hanging it somewhere stupid and I'm OCD so it bothered me beyond belief. I got a cool patch that matched the "vibe" of my suit (because there was also a little hole there I wanted to cover)...carefully applied this stuff to the patch and my suit, and stuck a carnival mallet (no really), over it for 2 days. And voila! Perfect patch! Also, it's not TOTALLY clear if you use it on a lighter portion of your suit. It comes off "shiny" on the black parts, my yellow suit got a little "grey" around the patch but whatever - it's better than it was looking.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Flexible, Durable, Does the Job!
*by H***E on December 1, 2025*

Have used aqua seal on several customers items including gaskets, wetsuits, spray skirts and even shoes! Dries pretty quickly when mixed with cotol. Can get a little messy but make sure you wear gloves and you’ll be okay. The more you work with this, the easier it gets to use. You find ways to spread it based on the job you have at hand. I’ve found several other uses for it around the house and on the water. Adheres very well, seals the water out and stays flexible!

## Frequently Bought Together

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