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No hay artículos en el carroNatalie
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de agosto de 2024
The quality is great and just what we needed for securing our floats to our boat while anchored
Eleanor
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de junio de 2024
I'll be testing this out soon now that the weather has warmed up and I can take my kayak out more often. I plan on using this either for my anchor or just being a backup line in case I need to tie up somewhere or be towed. it's a good length for any of those uses, if not a little long for tying up at a dock
Kelli
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de marzo de 2024
This is a universal rope and it will be a useful tool for many water activities. Its vivid neon green and yellow colors make it highly visible on the water, assuring safety and convenience. It is ideal for anchoring or light towing. A yellow float is built into the rope, which reduces the possibility of losing it in the water by keeping the rope from sinking and making it easy to find. The rope's two ends have strong clamps that claim to be rustproof. I've found a lot of uses for it such as attaching tubes to our dock. Friends and family enjoy floating on tubes on our lake and this rope will help prevent the tubes from drifting into the lake. This flexible rope comes in two lengths of 12 feet and 20 feet to accommodate a range of needs. I believe it to be a trustworthy option to secure or anchor tubes and watercraft. If you spend time on the water, I believe it to always be important to have a general rope easily assessable.
Str8 Shooter
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de marzo de 2024
This is an outstanding tow line. I was expecting it to be stiff and coily but it's not. The poly braided material has a nice hollow weave and is fairly limp, yet strong. This makes onboard stowing and rope management much easier. The color is highly visible and the attached carabiners are perfecto. I thought that the buoy was going to be a hollow plastic cheapo, but it is not. It's a hard solid floater and can be adjusted on the line. It's got enough heft to toss accurately. The poly line is light enough to carry the toss as it doesn't retain much water which can add weight. After use it dries quickly. I have a motorized kayak but my brother doesn't so I tow him around quite a bit when changing locations that cover a large distance. This makes the process so much easier and predictable. I couldn't ask for more in a tow line. Kudos!One more thing: Another use that I have (which some of you may relate) is for ladder-fishing at Pyramid Lake. Tribal regulations require that a rope and float be a attached to your ladder in case it falls and disappears underwater when not in use. This can be used as an acceptable regulation rig for Pyramid Lake ladder fishing. Just thought I'd throw that in.
Michael J. Shimko
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de abril de 2024
I have been looking for a tow line to attach to my kayak. My wife and I do a good deal of kayaking on our local river system and while I have never turned the boat over yet, it never hurts to be ready. I really like the float on one end. It gives me more confidence that should I need to throw the line in the water, the other person will be able to still reach for it while it is floating rather than sinking in the water. Clips are well made and feel secure when attached to my kayak. The rope is very light weight and the bright colors are true to online pictures.
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