Helmets, motorcycles, off-road rigs, boats, wheelchairs, even buildings. The work that got Wrap Sesh into ClassicCars.com Journal started with a racing helmet, and the shop has spent the last decade saying yes to projects most vinyl shops turn away.
A racing helmet, a wheelchair frame, a building facade, a jet ski hull — every one is a different substrate, a different curve, a different conversation about how vinyl will sit and wear. Wrap Sesh has been doing this work in Gilbert since 2016, and it’s the reason editors at ClassicCars.com Journal, Graphics-Pro, Signs of the Times, and The Wrap Institute keep coming back to us for features. Bring us the project nobody else will quote.
Start a project conversationEach surface has its own rules. Here’s how Wrap Sesh approaches the categories outside of cars and trucks.
The category that put Wrap Sesh in ClassicCars.com Journal in 2020. Compound curves, vent cutouts, and visor seals all have to be respected so the vinyl looks factory and the helmet stays safe.
Tank, fairings, fender, tail, and the tucked spots most shops skip. Co-owner Michael Shedd’s mechanic background means panels come off when they should and go back on the way they came.
Side-by-sides, Jeeps, sand rails, overland rigs. Arizona dust and sun are unforgiving, so we spec films and finishes built to take the abuse and still come off clean later.
Bass boats, ski boats, jet skis. Marine substrates and gel-coat hulls need film and prep selected for water exposure, not just street paint.
The kind of project that makes a piece of daily equipment feel personal again. Frame wraps and accent panels in any color, pattern, or print the rider wants.
Storefront windows, interior walls, columns, and feature surfaces. A way for a business to rebrand a space without paint, drywall, or a permit.
The detail that finishes a color-change. When the door opens and the jamb matches the body, the wrap reads as factory paint instead of a wrap.
In 2020, ClassicCars.com Journal ran a feature titled “Wrapped up in Quality” after we wrapped a racing helmet in the Gilbert shop. That helmet is one of dozens of specialty projects we’ve done over the years, and the editorial coverage that followed (VoyagePhoenix, Graphics-Pro, Signs of the Times, The Wrap Institute, ShoutoutArizona) is what tells you we treat specialty work the same way we treat a full color-change on a Mercedes Sprinter.
View the portfolioA sampling of specialty pieces from the Wrap Sesh shop. The full portfolio is on the gallery page.
Full color-change wraps, partials, and commercial fleet work — the foundation of the shop.
View vehicle wrapsOne-off designs, race liveries, branded fleet graphics. Designed in-house, printed in-house.
View custom graphicsClear bra for hoods, fenders, and full-front coverage on the vehicle the specialty project lives on.
View PPFGame consoles, RC cars, display cases, coffee machines — we’ve done all of them. Send a photo and the dimensions, and we’ll come back with a real conversation about feasibility and price.