








🛡️ Level up your cosplay game with foam that works as hard as you do!
The Foamory EVA Foam is a premium 5mm thick, ultra high density (85 kg/m³) closed-cell foam sheet measuring 14 x 39 inches. Designed specifically for cosplay, crafting, and costuming, it offers superior durability, excellent shape retention, and a smooth surface on both sides for easy cutting, sanding, and shaping. Comes with a downloadable instructional guide and multi-pack savings options to fuel your creative projects.







| ASIN | B08YXXCG6J |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 800,603 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 35,707 in Sewing Accessories (Home & Kitchen) |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (183) |
| Date First Available | 14 Mar. 2021 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 203 g |
| Item model number | High Density EVA Foam |
| Manufacturer | The Foamory |
| Material | EVA Foam |
| Part Number | 14x39HDEVA85 |
| Product Dimensions | 35.56 x 8.89 x 8.89 cm; 203 g |
| Size | 5mm - Thickness |
A**7
Gutes Produkt mir fällt nichts negatives ein desswegen 5 Sterne
P**O
El material es excelente, muy buena calidad, entraga rapida, sin duda comprare mas
K**T
These were nice individually BUT I ordered three different sheets at different times for one project and the texture of the foam seemed different. I heat sealed each piece before painting but some areas that came from one roll seemed more rough that another roll. One roll actually seemed really hard to heat form too where as the other ones were fine. That said, beware of buying a bunch of smaller sheets for one piece so you don’t have the problem I did
D**S
I was limited only by my own skills and experience. The foam itself was great. Here's how I used it: I made a wrestling title belt, just for fun. The materials we needed were two thicknesses of this foam (I went with 5mm for the main shapes, and a 2mm for details), a roll of faux leather, leather sewing tools, gesso, silver spray paint, foam glue, a snap button kit, and an oil based paint marker for finishing touches. I've never done anything like this before, but after reading only one tutorial I wanted to try it for myself. So I made a stencil on paper, and then cut out all the pieces using scissors and an x-acto knife. I sewed the main shapes to the faux leather (because the tutorial said foam wouldn't glue to leather well, but I didn't try for myself), and then glued on the detail pieces. Then I covered the leather with painter's tape, so only the foam is exposed and put two coats of spray gesso. When that was dry I used silver spray paint to make it look like metal. The paint was much shinier when wet, and got kind of dull after drying. If I do this again, I think I'll try another coat of paint. The can said a clear coat was not recommended, otherwise I would have given it a glossy finish. Then I hammered the snap buttons on, which was really fun. And after the paint had a couple days to dry, I used an oil based paint sharpie to draw the finishing touches. There are sloppy spots, and things I would do differently. But I learned many things, and it was easy and fun.
B**N
Bought the 5mm, and cut it with a fiskars fabric cutter and its perfect for what i needed, put the foam inside the hood and it came out just how i needed
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