

⚓ Dock like a pro—secure, smooth, and stylish every time!
The AIRHEAD AHDL-4 Bungee Dockline by Kwik Tek is a 4-foot, multicolor marine rope featuring a hidden bungee cord that absorbs shock to protect boats and dock hardware. With a tensile strength of 2150 pounds, dual foam floats to prevent chafing, and sliding adjustments at both ends, it ensures quick, secure, and damage-free docking. Made in the USA, this dockline combines durability with smart design for the modern boater.










| Size | .Improved |One Size| |
| Material | foam |
| Colour | multicolour |
| Brand | AIRHEAD |
| Vehicle Service Type | Boat |
| Fastener Type | Hook |
| Tensile Strength | 2150 Pounds |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Net Quantity | 1.0 count |
| UPC | 737826018178 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00737826018178 |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Item model number | AHDL-4 |
| ASIN | B0012RJTUW |
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Es lo que realmente necesitaba..
D**K
The AIRHEAD AHDL Bungee Dockline is an excellent choice for anyone with a watercraft! 🌊 At 4 feet long, it’s the perfect size for securing boats, jet skis, or kayaks to the dock. The bungee feature adds extra stretch, which helps absorb shock from waves or movement, keeping your watercraft safe and secure. 🌟 The durable construction and easy-to-use design make it a great addition to any boat setup. I love how the dockline is both practical and reliable, making it easier to tie up without worrying about sudden jerks or pulls. Highly recommend for boaters looking for a high-quality, dependable dockline! ⛵
M**T
Lasted 7 years, they looked pretty worn out but finally they both broke in huge storms lastnight. 7 years of brutal pounding I’d say they are worth every penny ! 21’ Boat 4500lbs 52km/h gusts, 1-1.5m waves and they finally broke lastnight, still have tension, just the end eyelets tore open. Pretty impressive.
J**T
Just got my first bass boat and grabbed these to use for the dock. So far they’re strong and give me no issues
L**P
I just ordered 2 more. I have been using the same two for my two Seadoo's for 3 years now. They are both in great working order. I have placed a stainless steal spring snap hook on one end. Then depending on how I need to tie up, I will either hook to the front of the Seadoo with the snap hook and loop the other end to the dock or the boat. Or, if I can not get to the front I will loop one end around the mirror and the other to the dock or boat, this is great if you have someone holding the Seadoo away from the dock while parking the truck after launching. You can also hook these onto the read tow hook or to the step up bar off the back. They are so versatile and easy to use that my 6 year old nephew was able to easily tie up the Seadoo this past 4th of July weekend. The elasticity seams to be just right. In rough water it keeps it snug to the dock but not so tight you have to worry. For example if I pull on the Seadoo while in the water I can get it to move in my direction without completely stretching out the rope.
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