Just finished printing a custom phone case with OVERTURE’s 95A TPU, and wow—this stuff is tough. The matte red color is vibrant (no fading mid-print!), and it handled my printer’s Bowden tube like a champ after a quick 12-hour dry session.
First layer? Butter-smooth. Zero warping on my PEI sheet at 60°C, even with a 30mm/s speed. Had minor stringing on overhangs, but tweaking retraction to 6mm fixed it. Pro tip: Use CHEP’s Cura TPU profile as a baseline—saved me hours of trial-and-error.
Durability test: Printed a drone bumper and deliberately crashed it into concrete. Not a scratch. The 95A hardness is perfect—flexible enough to absorb impact but rigid enough to hold intricate details (unlike those gummy 85A filaments that clog nozzles).
Bonus: The vacuum-sealed packaging included silica gel. Filament arrived bone-dry, unlike some brands that feel like wet spaghetti. Ran through 500g so far with zero clogs—even at 220°C.
For the price? Beats pricier "premium" TPUs I’ve tried. Already ordered two more spools for robot wheel guards. If you need reliability without babysitting your printer, this is it.