Product Description
Bling 2 Rider Tow Rope
Add a touch of glamour to your towable tube ride with the Bling 2 Rider Tow Rope. This shimmering rope has innovative reflective material woven with high-quality polypropylene , helping it shine bright in the sunlight. Another reason to love the one-of-a-kind Bling 2 Rider Tow Rope for tubing is that it’s 60 feet long and has a convenient loop at each end. It also comes with a sparkly rope keeper so you can stay organized in style. Whether you shine on the lake or sparkle at the sea, this rope is guaranteed to make you feel glamorous while you’re speeding in your pull behind the tube.
1-2 Rider Tow Rope for Tubing |
Enhanced Visibility |
Easy to Connect |
High-quality, 1 section tow rope designed for 1-2 rider towable tubes | Constructed from high quality, 16-strand rope braided with reflective material that sparkles in sunlight for enhanced visibility |
There’s a 6-inch loop spliced at each end, making it easy to connect and disconnect |
- High visibility rope is perfect for pulling 1-2 person towable tubes but also works with water skis wakesurf boards and wakeboards
- Bling tow rope sparkles in the sun and glows at twilight to increase visibility in the water
- Reflective material is braided together with high-quality propylene
- 16 strand rope is designed with loops at each end and is 60-feet in length and features a 2375 pound tensile strength
- A Rope Keeper is included for tangle-free storage
- BLING Series Tube Ropes add another dimension to towing; They sparkle in the sun and glow in twilight
- Reflective Material is braided together with Top Quality Polypropylene
- 60 -Foot long with a Loop at each end
- 2375-Pound Tensile Strength for up to 2 Rider Towables
- Rope Keeper included
CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Vinyl chloride, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, and Di-n-hexyl Phthalate (DnHP), which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.