Coating durability is critical regardless of the end use or substrate type. This article reports on the performance results of acrylated monomers and oligomers when subjected to typical end-use tests designed to measure the flexibility and adhesion characteristics of coatings. Oligomers having adhesion-promoting properties were tested alone or in combination with monomeric acid functional adhesion promoters to determine the best type of oligomer to use for a given substrate. Also, the correct level of addition of the adhesion promoters was determined to obtain optimum performance. Corrosion and yellowing resistance were also explored as it relates to oligomer chemical structure.