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Fendertex® Tubular Fender T73
Price excludes 5% UAE VAT
- Boat Dimension
FROM 30 TO 43 FEET
PRODUCT DETAILS
Fender | Textile |
Height | 700mm |
Width | 252mm |
Thickness | 123mm |
Rings in D | Stainless Steel |
TUBULAR FENDERS
The tubular fender is designed for sailboats, monohulls and catamarans. Its design prevents it from rolling on itself and protects a large area. The tubular fender is suitable for sailboats from 23 to 131 feet. It is lightweight, easy to handle and allows an optimum space saving once deflated. All FENDERTEX® textile fenders are dyed in the mass and designed according to a patented technique in a resistant material leaving no trace or scratches on the hull.
The FENDERTEX® textile tubular fender is:
- Extremely resistant to compression and tensile strengh – thanks to its textile tubular design without seams or welding
- Customizable thanks to the choice of many colors and options
- The lightest in the world
- Easy to store – (Once deflated the fender rolls up to save space on board)
- Quickly inflatable and deflatable
- Easy to maintain – Machine washable at 40 ° C
- UV resistant – Thanks to its mass-dyed yarn
THE TEXTILE PART:
- 100% polyester high and low tenacity mass dyed yarn
- Tubular knit
- Able to manage air volume variations due to temperature variations
- Confection made of doubled suspension strap, 100% polyester
- Strap on the lower part made of polyester
- Stainless steel D-rings
POLYURETHANE
- Polyurethane
- 500% of elasticity
- Adapted to the marine environment
- Welded by high frequency welding
- Secure empty-fast valve
The polyurethane inner bladder is independent of the textile part so that it can be replaced in the event of a puncture