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๐ Curve your space, command your style.
The UrbanRed Flexible Bendable Ceiling Curtain Track is a 22.9 ft (7 m) durable, UV-resistant PVC system designed to bend up to 180ยฐ for custom room layouts. It includes 60 rollers, 60 iron hooks, ceiling brackets, and end caps for a seamless, professional installation. Supporting curtains up to 33 lbs, itโs perfect for room dividers, RVs, hospitals, or any space needing flexible, smooth curtain movement with easy tool-free customization.













| ASIN | B08N6YZQWK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,616 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #51 in Shower Curtain Rods |
| Brand | UrbanRed |
| Brand Name | UrbanRed |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 10,185 Reviews |
| Included Components | curtain tracks, track rollers, iron curtain hooks, end covers |
| Is Extendable | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 275.5"L x 1"W |
| Item Type Name | Curtain Track |
| Item Weight | 1.7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | UrbanRed |
| Material | 60 track rollers and universal sturdy 60 iron hooks compatible with any curtain or tapestry, Premium UV-resistant vinyl flexible to 180ยฐ or any shape, End covers and brackets for a pro-look Material 60 track rollers and universal sturdy 60 iron hooks compatible with any curtain or tapestry, Premium UV-resistant vinyl flexible to 180ยฐ or any shape, End covers and brackets for a pro-look See more |
| Material Type | 60 track rollers and universal sturdy 60 iron hooks compatible with any curtain or tapestry, Premium UV-resistant vinyl flexible to 180ยฐ or any shape, End covers and brackets for a pro-look |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 33 Pounds |
| Model Number | CT-FLEX-ALL |
| Mounting Type | Screw-in Ceiling Mount |
| Product Dimensions | 275.5"L x 1"W |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**.
Flexible, easy to trim ceiling track.
For our new home, we were looking for a ceiling track that's flexible and also a reasonable price point. This track worked great in terms of the quality, price point and ease of use. Tbh, I was spectical about how it would hold the weight of the curtains but this tracks exceeded my expectations. This flexible track is great for a space that requires a bendable track. We needed to trim it for our 3 diff walls in the living room. One track for the yard door, one for the dining area and one for the living space which was th e longest. You would need to straighten it a bit before installing it coz it comes all curled up packed. But the included accessories help with the easy installation. The good things is they are easy to cut unlike the metal track. It came with multiple track rollers, we also had to connect with the seller and he was super responsive and helpful. The track looks great for our 108-inch-tall cutouts. The kind of curtains we used are not super heavy weight and this track easily holding up the weight of all 3pairs we used for our living room wall.
H**Y
Very easy to install, but you need at least two people, a drill, a screw driver.
My ceiling was 30 degree sloped, but this rail worked both horizontally as well as vertically. On the vertical side, gravity will pull the curtain down. The rail was shipped coiled and it took a while to straighten it, but it doesnโt need to be very straight. A 45 degree coil would also just work. The anchor will be pretty strong once you install them, so the rail will stay in shape as how your anchors are aligned. The rail is very flexible and durable pvc. There are 16 anchors in the 16ft version, itโs more than enough. The hardware looked high quality. We hung a photography background as a curtain, so we donโt know how much weight the rail can take. However regular curtail should have no problem. The end pieces are smaller than the rail, so you need to expand them a bit to put them on. Remember to put the rail on the non movable side of the anchor, then push it in. Otherwise, it wonโt go in. You can clip the roller into the rail after you have installed everything. You can also slide them in before you out the end pieces on. If you need to cut the rail, you will need a pretty strong scissors. We used the garden scissors. Overall, very happy about the product.
L**T
very decent product - see installation notes
I found the Urbanred product to be pretty decent quality for a good price for its intended use in my Tiny Tiger-70s-lite Lady Lounge. I have some mid century windows that I had installed some shelving and cat (tiny tiger) steps beneath, so I didn't want long shelves directly flush with the windows. Instead, I used the track to create a soft, sheer separation between the shelving, steps and window light and the rest of the lounge. Since the track is plastic, and slightly flexible, I was able to create a soft wave pattern by measuring the space between each peak and valley of the wave on the ceiling, mark it, and install a clip at each one so that the wave came out somewhat evenly. The wave added fun visual interest and mimics the waves in some other areas of the 70s influenced lounge. You can see some of the stages of installation and final product where I hung just 2 of the sheers on either end of the final track, just to create a division. I'll be adding more sheers to the entire track, soon, but the pictures give you an idea of the result. Since the windows face the forest, I didn't need privacy curtains for my use, but i think the hooks and track rollers are strong enough to hold something heavier than the light sheers I hung. Installation notes: I WAS able to do this myself, and I'm only 5'3. The ceiling I worked on has a slight slope, so it was definitely a somewhat difficult project, overall, because the track has to be put up all at once, and manuevering by yourself isn't super easy. Things that make it more manageable: 1. Put it under some heavy stuff for a few days to try to straighten it as much as possible but not flatten or scar the grooves on it. It's ok if it doesn't come out completely straight afterwards, but you do want it to be mostly straight, and not coiled up when you install it. I would recommend putting it under some moderately heavy furniture that no one is sitting on for at least 3 days. If it's coiled up when you go to put it up, I don't think the clips alone will be able to straighten it out. You need to train it before the installation. Some people use warm water to do that - I used some medium weight furniture and stretched it across the floor, repositioning the furniture legs on different curved areas every day. 2. I definitely recommend using the quality clear plastic butterfly toggle anchors! That made a huge a difference in installation and security of the track in the ceiling! 3. Get good screws - I wouldn't use the ones it came with, I'd use good screws meant for the butterfly toggles anchors. I used a combination of small and medium ones; small toggles definitely fit and work, but I used medium toggles every 4th hole because they are heavier-duty, meatier, and can sustain a heavier load, just to give the overall track strength. I used only the heavy duty ones at the ends and center, as well, which might have been overkill, but I wanted more assurance that the clips will hold and not yank out of the ceiling. 4. Definitely mark all of your holes where you need clips installed in the ceiling ahead of time for drilling, then pre-drill holes to correctly fit each butterfly toggle anchor so that it's not loose in the ceiling. Use a rubber mallet to gently put your butterfly anchors into the holes. Once you have your anchors in, the process goes more smoothly. I don't know if the anchors it comes with would be reliable since there's nothing hardcore to prevent them from popping out of a ceiling application when weight is put on the track. I didn't even risk it. Next install your clips by using the screws that fit the butterfly anchors to secure the clips into the anchors. It's tedious, but not too bad. 4. It is possible to cut the track to the size you need, it's just a pain. The end caps will cover the cut if your saw job isn't perfect. You can put the end caps on now or after the track is installed 5. If your clips are secure in your anchors, it's a matter of slipping the track into each. This is the hardest part though. It would definitely be so much easier to get the entire track into the clips with another person, or even 3 people! 6. Getting the track into the clips isn't an easy task, but it's possible even if you're doing it alone like I did! If you're by yourself, the key is having something to rest the track on that's up high near the ceiling, like a tall ladder or something on the other end, while you get your other end into the clips. Once you get one end into the clips, you can go put the other far end into the clips on that side, so that the track is not hanging anymore. (It's very hard to manage and get into the clips when the track is hanging down on one side) It's possible to kind of move and adjust it into just the right place once you get both far ends up though! I had to stand on the ladder and take it out of the clips and readjust it several times since I did a wave formation with it, but I think if it's installed in a straight line, it's much much easier to install. You do want it tight and not loose, and when you take it out of the clips, sometimes the plastic track gets scarred. It's definitely a P.I.T.A. project which took me multiple days to complete, but once it was done, it functioned great for me, and I haven't had a problem with the wheels on the roller pieces. I think it suits the application I needed it for perfectly, and it doesn't look unsightly at the ceiling level in my setting. Goodluck!
A**R
Easy install
This makes hanging curtains easy
T**R
Great Product, Have Patience
Flattening the track took time. I left it strung out across my apartment with heavy items on each end for a couple of days, then read the instructions, which said to use a hair dryer to heat it and gently work it straight. I did that for a couple of feet and got impatient tbh (my length of track is about 11 feet long), so I carefully forced it in the opposite direction from its existing bend without heat and it straightened out enough for me to be happy with it. It still had a curve to it, but I installed the ceiling mount brackets 10.5 inches apart so they hold it straight enough for me to be happy. The curtains hid the imperfections in my case anyway. The people complaining about the end caps not fitting are wrong. I agree with the photos they posted in their reviews. The track does have little outward protrusions on the top and bottom, whereas the caps only have space for that protrusion on the "top". You can still put the end caps on. No rubber band fix needed. It took some patience to get them started (at which point I was worried those reviews were right), but once the cap got started, it slid on tightly (which is the whole point). Learn from my mistake when measuring the spacing of the ceiling mount brackets: the end caps take up space on the track. Make sure the brackets on the ends are about 1.5 inches inside of where you expect the track to end. The track is lightweight and seems to hold the weight of the curtains well with the ceiling bracket spacing I chose. My curtain panels are 9 feet tall by 100" wide, and I have 2 panels, so they have some weight to them (still well under the 33 lbs limit of the track though). I purchased the black track. It's shiny black plastic. Nothing unexpected there. I feel like white plastic sometimes looks cheap, which is why I went black even though my walls are white. It blends in fine with my dark colored curtains. A gotcha I ran into is my curtain panels had a rod pocket and back tab loops, neither of which are compatible with this track. I purchased something called curtain pin hooks (after consulting ChatGPT) and although it took time to measure them on the curtain so they were evenly spaced, they were exactly what I needed. In fact, the pin hooks raised the curtains a bit higher which hid the track a little bit. Super happy with that. This review is written the evening I finished hanging everything up. I have no idea how these will hold up long term. At this point, I highly recommend them though. I used this product to make a curtain wall in my bedroom in front of my window, and will attach a before and after pic of it. My window trim sticks an inch out, and I mounted the ceiling brackets about 4 inches from the wall so the curtains have space to bunch up. Don't look too closely at the ends in my after picture or you'll see I haven't yet fixed the end mounting brackets lol It looks fancy and I spent just under $115 in total with this track and the 2 curtain panels. Couldn't be happier with the outcome!
G**P
Good enough but end caps don't fit
Overall the rail works well enough, the mounting brackets are sturdy and hold the rail very securely (it's going to be difficult to remove if I ever have to), and the rollers move pretty smoothly. Unfortunately the rollers do bump up against each other and lock up, so you have to pull from the direction you want the curtain to go instead of drag from the edge that's moving forward, but that's easy enough to get into the habit of. The track is very flexible and should be able to fit any configuration I would reasonable want. The included instructions are very bare-bones and leave a few open questions about how it should be installed (e.g. is there a recommended spacing between mounting brackets) but if you're buying this you can definitely figure it out. My main complaint with these is that the end caps *do not fit* on the track. I've tried firmly pressing them, heating them up with a hairdryer, tapping them with a mallet, and other attempts at forcing them on, and they just flat out don't fit. I contacted the company via their information included with the instructions, and they replied very quickly and offered to send an accessory pack which would include the correct end caps. When I received that, it had end caps which were the exact same as the current ones, which *do not fit* the track. A bit more back and forth with them and they recommended some things to try to get them to fit, but I've already tried their suggestions, and these caps just *do not fit*. So I wrapped a rubber band around the ends of the rail to keep the rollers from falling off like another reviewer with the same problem, and it's good enough (although looks a bit janky). That's a lot of complaining about one small problem, but I'm tired of buying products that mostly work with a few small flaws, it's exhausting and I wish companies would ensure quality through the entire product instead of just most of it.
L**8
Good stuff!
Works good! Very sturdy retractable sliding rails.
J**O
I love them!
I was a little worried at first because some reviews mentioned the end caps didnโt fit, and honestly I had the same issue in the beginning. After figuring it out, the trick is to insert the bottom part first and then push in the top, donโt try to force both ends in at the same time. They are supposed to fit tightly so they stay secure on the track ends. Once installed, these tracks made my curtains look professionally done. It does take some patience to straighten the track out. I didnโt use any special tools, just carefully bent it the opposite way where needed and screwed it in place about every 8 inches. After that, it stayed in place really well. Itโs not 100% perfect up close, but honestly you can barely tell, and overall the finished look came out beautiful and high-end.
A**A
All included
exactly what we needed
O**Y
Quality and delivery
Satisfactory
B**.
Sehr praktisch
Ich habe die Schiene fรผr einen Duschvorhang gekauft. Die Montage war unkompliziert und die Schiene problemlos den Gegebenheiten anzupassen. Einen halben Punkt Abzug gibt es, weil zu wenig Schrauben dabei waren. Aber ansonsten bin ich sehr zufrieden. Ein tolles System!
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G**E
Easy to install
It was a lot easier to install that I expected and the result is perfect. I used them to created a division in my garage. We created two wall and it work good even with the round corner we did.
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