40MM SYNCHRO BLOCK SINGLE
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40MM SYNCHRO BLOCK SINGLE

SKU:
LEW29901421
$65.95
Ideal for use with hand-held loads, Lewmar’s Control Blocks feature lightweight, performance load-bearing capacity. View full description

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MRT (Metal Replacement Technology) and a stainless steel central race and balls provide a weight advantage, while Long Fibre Technology offers exceptional strength and durability. The open design allows sand and salt to be flushed out easily, keeping maintenance simple.

  • Lightweight
  • Very High Strength
  • Impact Resistant
  • Reduced Friction
  • Easy Maintenance
  • Optimised for hand control 

Ball bearing blocks are typically used for medium and dynamic loads in:

  • Control line applications
  • Mainsail sheets for dinghies and keelboats
  • Spinnaker sheets, barber haulers
  • Genoa sheets
  • Dinghy applications
Product Type Hardware
Boat Type Sail
Block Type Single
Sheave Diameter 40mm
Brand:
Lewmar

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