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Airhead (ahtr-42) 4 Rider Tube Rope on 2040-parts.com

US $22.71
Location:

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:Airhead UPC:737826020881 Manufacturer Part Number:AHTR-42

Model: AHTR-42

  • Tube tow rope for up to 4 rider tubes
  • Constructed in 2 sections, option of 50 or 60 feet length
  • Pre-stretched 5/8 inch diameter 16-strand rope
  • Exceeds the 4,150 pound break strength
  • Rope Float and Rope Keeper is included

This tube tow rope has 2 sections, giving you the option to be either 50 or 60 feet behind the boat depending on wake and water conditions. The pre-stretched UV-resistant 5/8 inch diameter 16-strand rope exceeds the 4,150 pound break strength required by the WSIA for 4 rider tubes. A Rope Keeper is included for convenient storage.

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