Top / Vertical Bend Neon Flex

Looking for neon lighting that bends in just the right direction? Brilliant! You've landed on our collection of Top / Vertical Bend Neon Flex – the perfect solution when you need your lighting to flex up and down rather than side to side. Our Top Bend Neon Flex (also called...

Looking for neon lighting that bends in just the right direction? Brilliant! You've landed on our collection of Top / Vertical Bend Neon Flex – the perfect solution when you need your lighting to flex up and down rather than side to side.

Our Top Bend Neon Flex (also called Vertical Bend) is specially designed to bend along the vertical plane – think of it like nodding your head up and down. This makes it the ideal choice for applications where you need to navigate vertical curves, wrap around column edges, or create stunning 3D effects that rise up from surfaces.

What makes our Top Bend Neon Flex special? It's all in the design. The unique internal structure allows it to maintain perfect illumination even when bent in the vertical direction, ensuring your lighting looks smooth and professional from every angle. Unlike Side Bend Neon Flex which flexes horizontally, Top Bend gives you that crucial vertical flexibility for certain designs that would otherwise be impossible to achieve.

We've got a fantastic range here – various sizes, different voltage options, and of course, a rainbow of vibrant colours to choose from. Whether you're outlining architectural features, creating retail displays, or adding dynamic lighting to your home entertainment space, our Top / Vertical Bend Neon Flex gives you the design freedom to make your vision a reality.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between Top Bend and Side Bend Neon Flex?
It's all about the direction of flexibility! Top Bend (or Vertical Bend) Neon Flex bends up and down like nodding your head – perfect for navigating vertical curves, wrapping around edges, and creating designs that rise up from surfaces. Side Bend Neon Flex flexes side to side like shaking your head, making it ideal for creating lettering and horizontal curves. The right choice depends entirely on your specific design and how you need the lighting to bend.

What applications is Top Bend Neon Flex best for?
Top Bend Neon Flex is perfect for outlining architectural features like columns, pillars, and vertical surfaces. It's brilliant for wrapping around curved countertops, creating 3D effects that rise from surfaces, illuminating staircases, highlighting ceiling edges, and adding vertical accents to furniture. Many of our commercial customers use it for retail displays, reception desk highlighting, and creating attention-grabbing vertical elements in signage.

How do I know if I need Top Bend or Side Bend for my project?
Think about the direction you need your lighting to curve. If you're creating lettering, logos, or designs that mainly curve left and right, you'll want Side Bend. If you're outlining elements that have vertical curves, wrapping light around objects, or need the light to "pop up" from a surface, Top Bend is your best bet. Still not sure? Send us a sketch or photo of your project, and we'll help you determine which type will work best!

Can I cut Top Bend Neon Flex to size?
Absolutely! All our Top Bend Neon Flex can be cut at marked intervals along the strip – usually every few centimetres. Just look for the scissors icon or cutting line marked on the product. After cutting, make sure to properly seal the end with our end caps to maintain any weatherproofing and ensure safe operation. It's one of the things our customers love most – getting exactly the length they need without waste!

Is Top Bend Neon Flex waterproof?
Most of our Top Bend Neon Flex products come with an IP65 rating or higher, making them resistant to dust and water jets – perfect for kitchens, bathrooms, and covered outdoor areas. For fully exposed outdoor installations or areas with high humidity, look for our IP67 or IP68 rated options which offer even greater protection against the British weather! Just check the IP rating in the product description to find the right one for your environment.

What voltage options do you have for Top Bend Neon Flex?
We offer both 12V and 24V options to suit different project needs. The 12V version is ideal for smaller installations and shorter runs (typically up to 5 metres). The 24V option is better for longer installations as it maintains consistent brightness over distance with less voltage drop. For most commercial installations over 5 metres long, we typically recommend the 24V option for the best results. Not sure which you need? Just give us a shout!

How do I install Top Bend Neon Flex?
Installation is straightforward with the mounting clips or channels we provide. For Top Bend Neon Flex, you'll want to ensure the clips are positioned to support the vertical bending direction. The flexible nature makes it easy to work with, and since it operates at a low voltage (12V or 24V), it's much safer to handle than traditional high-voltage neon. All our products come with detailed installation guides, and our team is always happy to provide advice for your specific project.

What colours are available in Top Bend Neon Flex?
We've got a brilliant selection! For whites, you can choose from warm white (2700K-3000K) for that cosy, golden glow; neutral white (4000K-4500K) for balanced, natural lighting; or cool white (6000K-6500K) for a crisp, modern look. Our vibrant colour options include red, blue, green, yellow, pink, purple, and amber. We also offer RGB versions that let you change colours using a controller – perfect for venues that want to switch up their look regularly!

How tight can Top Bend Neon Flex bend?
Our Top Bend Neon Flex typically has a minimum bending radius of around 3-5cm in the vertical direction (though this can vary slightly between different models). This means you can create fairly tight curves without kinking the strip or affecting the light output. For extremely sharp vertical angles, you might need to use our flexible connectors to join separate sections, but for most curved designs, it bends beautifully without any issues.

Can I use Top Bend and Side Bend Neon Flex together in one project?
Absolutely! Many of our professional customers combine both types to create complex designs. For example, you might use Side Bend to create letters or a logo, then use Top Bend to create a 3D effect or to outline the edges of the display. When using both types together, just make sure you're using compatible voltages (either both 12V or both 24V) and the same colour temperatures if you want a consistent look. Our team can help you plan the perfect combination for your specific project.