Folbe 1-1/4" Quick Tender HD black
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Folbe 1-1/4" Quick Tender HD black

SKU:
FOLF045
$38.10
Moving and adjusting your boat fenders is made simple with our clip-on Quick Tenders. Perfect for docking, this simple and effective fender adjuster uses our unique line-gripping design. View full description

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Moving and adjusting your boat fenders is made simple with our clip-on Quick Tenders. Perfect for docking, this simple and effective fender adjuster uses our unique line-gripping design. Our Quick Tenders are strong and durable and work with virtually any type of line. This product is intended to fit best on 1¼” (30-32mm) round rails or 1" square tubing.

  • Works best with  7/16"" to 1/2"" in diameter (11mm-13mm).
  • Excellent marine material is very durable and won't discolor.
  • Very easy to use and simple to adjust.
  • Can hang them on many things from cleats to window frames.
  • Comes in a set of 2.
  • Works with virtually any type of line.
  • Made in USA."
Brand:
folbe

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