Airhead  Heavy Duty 16' (4.9m) Tow Harness
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Airhead Heavy Duty 16' (4.9m) Tow Harness

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Well Made

By JOHN H.

This seems like a great product. Well made and floats like it should. I am struggling to find exactly what I need based on my twin outboard configuration and the transom eyes.

This water sports tow harness is equipped with oversized extra heavy-duty hooks. They're perfect for hooking up to troublesome pontoon tow points. It's extra-long, 16' (4.9m), to stretch across wide beams. Engineered to tow skiers, wake boarders and the big 4 rider towable, simply clip it onto your stern eyes and attach your ski or tube rope to the heavy-duty Kwik-Connect float. The 6" (15.25cm) float ensures that the Kwik-Connect will float, away from your propeller. The rust resistant zinc galvanized carbon structural steel gate snap hook openings width is 3/4" (1.9cm) and the harness is yellow / black in color.

Warranty Information

This product has a limited warranty of 12 months.

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800-624-1297

Airhead Heavy Duty 16' (4.9m) Tow Harness Features

  • Airhead Heavy Duty Tow Harness
  • Heavy-Duty Tensile Strength
  • Perfect for Skiers and Wake Boarders
  • Great for Big 4 Rider Towable
  • Heavy-Duty Over Sized Hooks
  • Gate Clip Hooks Opening: 3/4" (1.9cm)
  • Hooks Made from Rust Resistant Zinc Galvanized Carbon Structural Steel
  • Length: 16' (4.9m) Fits Large Watercraft & Pontoon Boats
  • Heavy-Duty Kwik-Connect
  • 6" (15.25cm) Float, Ensures Kwik-Connect Floats, Away from Propeller
  • Color: Yellow/Black
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Questions & Answers

Questions about this item:

Shopper  Where did you hook this up on a pontoon boat?
KEN M  The two metal spring-loaded clips fasten securely to the tow eyelets on the stern end of each pontoon log. The eyelets came welded, standard on Premier branded boat, but I've seen most pontoon and many fishing boats with these. The other plastic-loop end attaches to your tow rope using the "through-the-loop, and over the barb" connection of a looped tow rope. This creates a 3-point harness that will typically not interfere with your outboard motor. Although, when performing sharp turns, it does come close to the motor or may even come in contact with the motor, but it is above the cavitation plate, and does not threaten coming in contact with the prop. My transom is slightly protruding beyond the deck. If your boat has a strongly protruding transom, this harness may not work well. I've also noticed that the kids get a more thrilling ride using a shorter tow rope, since this harness adds a little to the overall length of the tow. (A shorter rope, but still adhering to safety regulations, provides more response to tight turns. A longer rope leads to a straightline ride less thrilling ride even through the boat is turning quickly.)
DAVID P  Our pontoon has two places on the back above the pontoons to hook the tow line. Our pro lemon was finding a tow line that had long enough hook lines to get the "Y" past the motor. This tow line works fine and ours is a large pontoon. We can tube or ski with this tow line.
Shopper  Why Did You Choose This?
Ashraf A  it seems to be a good prouduct
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