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Snowmobile Tow Rope - Polypropylene on 2040-parts.com

US $12.95
Location:

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New Brand:Striker Manufacturer Part Number:NA

Snow Tow Rope... Prevents skis from being pulled out of alignment. Its three point system includes double attach points for the disabled sled and a single attach point for the rescue sled. Tow Rope is compact and lightweight. It retains its color and there are non-metal clips to scratch your sled. Made of multi-filament polypropylene which stays soft and pliable even in cold temperatures. Lightweight yet strong. Just like Snowmobile Tow Strap.

Colors Available: Black, Red, Green, Yellow
Send me a message after you order if you want a certain color otherwise I will send you Black.

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