Neoprene in a sentence as a noun

Rubber before neoprene tended to crack, and oil made it much worse.

We make neoprene medical and athletic devices, with a focus on custom, and we've been around for 30 years with steady growth.

Indeed, neoprene is pretty effective for bike riding in that kind of weather, even though it gets kind of heavy and sloppy.

I didn't pre-order because I'm not confident the neoprene looking band would be comfortable to sleep with.

You can also trade in your shoulder bag for a neoprene sleeve and reminisce about what life was like before computers were the size of clipboards.

MagniGrip CL is a sticky material made from a mix of neoprene and silicone designed to help receivers hold on to a ball.

Since Dell is offering a fix that consists of replacing the laptop's palm rest, it might be related - maybe the palm rest is made of neoprene or something similar.

Costing about $30.> The mask is reusable and the glasses fit very close to the skin around the eyes...perhaps even with a neoprene apron that seals against the face and the mask.

I'd some years ago experienced RSI problems and rectified it with neoprene "wrist braces"; while they didn't provide a huge amount of support, just some mild compression, they were certainly warm.

I also used various tricks with neoprene gaskets and strong magnets to get a good acoustic seal on each door.- A soundproof room tends to be airtight as well, so you really need forced-air ventilation.

Mousepad - sorry, neoprene isn't an available material.

Neoprene definitions

noun

a synthetic rubber that is resistant to oils and aging; used in waterproof products