Dock Line 1/2x20ft Double Braid Gold White 4024100 Rope on 2040-parts.com
Osprey, Florida, US
- PREMIUM DOUBLE BRAID DOCK LINE
- EXTREMELY STRONG ROPE WITH 15 INCH SPLICE
- DESIGNED TO ABSORB SUDDEN SHOCK LOADS
- VERY GOOD RESISTANCE TO ABRASION,ROT,OILS,GASOLINE AND MARINE GROWTH
- NEW 3 YEAR WARRANTY
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