EYE STRAP SS 1/4" 5/PK

Brand: Perko - Display Pack

Establish secure and versatile attachment points on your vessel with the Perko Stainless Steel Eye Strap, offered in a convenient 5-pack. These eye straps are engineered to provide a strong anchoring point for various marine applications, from securing tarps and covers to lashing down gear or attaching safety lines. Crafted from high-quality stainless steel, they are designed to withstand the rigors of the marine environment, offering exceptional durability and resistance to corrosion. Their simple yet effective design makes them an indispensable addition to any boat owner's toolkit.

  • Key Features
  • Versatile Attachment Point: Ideal for securing lines, ropes, covers, and other essential gear.
  • Pack of 5: Provides multiple attachment points for various needs, offering great value.
  • Smooth Finish: Designed to prevent chafing of lines and ropes.
  • Easy to Install: Simple design allows for quick and secure mounting.

The primary benefit of the Perko Stainless Steel Eye Strap lies in its unwavering reliability. In a marine setting, where components are constantly exposed to saltwater, moisture, and UV rays, corrosion resistance is paramount. These eye straps, made from premium stainless steel, offer just that, ensuring they maintain their structural integrity and aesthetic appeal over time. They serve as crucial points for securing items, preventing them from shifting or becoming dislodged during transit or while at anchor. This not only helps maintain order on deck but also contributes to safety by ensuring that gear is properly stowed and secured. The pack of five provides ample opportunity to create multiple secure points across the boat, making them incredibly practical for a wide range of uses.

Beyond their functional utility, these eye straps are designed with the practicalities of boat ownership in mind. The smooth, polished surface of the stainless steel minimizes the risk of damage to ropes or lines that are attached to them, preventing premature wear and tear. Their straightforward installation process means that boaters can quickly add these essential fixtures to their deck, cockpit, or other areas as needed. Whether you're looking to create a more organized storage system, ensure the security of your boat's cover, or provide anchor points for safety equipment, the Perko Stainless Steel Eye Straps are a dependable and cost-effective solution. Their enduring quality and versatile application make them a worthwhile investment for any serious boater.

Product Specifications

Specification Value
Material Stainless Steel
Finish Stallion (STS)
Strap Length Approx. 2.5 inches
Strap Width Approx. 0.5 inches
Eye Diameter Approx. 0.5 inches
Mounting Hole Diameter Approx. 0.25 inches
Number of Mounting Holes 2
Pack Quantity 5
Weight per Strap Approx. 0.08 lbs
MFG Number 0562 DP0 STS

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