Should I use foam or neoprene can coolers?
The answer depends on a few factors. Here is a table showing their differences to help you decide what's best for your next project.
The differences:
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Foam (Polyfoam) |
Neoprene |
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What they have in common:
Scuba knit polyester stretch fabric is laminated to the outside of both the foam and neoprene can coolers. This means that both types of coolers will accept Heat Transfer Vinyl (HTV), sublimation, infusible ink and screen printing. However, when applying higher temperatures, such as those with sublimation, many prefer neoprene due to its greater durability.
TahoeBay polyfoam:
TahoeBay foam can coolers are designed with polyfoam that makes HTV application smooth and hassle-free, giving creators consistent, reliable results. HTV is easier to apply on our foam than on neoprene.