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Magma Straight Arms F/storage Rack Frame F/kayak & Sup Model# R10-1020 on 2040-parts.com

US $84.88
Location:

Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Magma Manufacturer Part Number:R10-1020 UPC:088379001088

Magma Straight Arms f/Storage Rack Frame f/Kayak & SUP Model# R10-1020

SUP Arms for Storage Rack Frame for Kayak & SUP

Magma's Arms that attach to the R10-1001 Storage Rack Frame for your Kayak and SUP to hold your SUP safely in place.

Use Magma's SUP Arms in combination with straight arms to hold all your water toys safely in place.

Whether you are new to the water sports world or a seasoned veteran, this complete, customizable rack with SUP arms and straight arms is a must have for every paddling enthusiast.

Features:
  • Include UV Resistant Polyethylene Foam Pads
  • SUP Arms are sold in pairs
  • SUP Arms are angled/bent to hold your SUP safely in place
  • Extrememly strong adjustable SUP Arms for any size SUP


Compatible Devices:
  • R10-1001 Storage Rack Frame for Kayak & SUP


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