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AIRHEAD KWIK-TEK Bungee Tube Rope Extension

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Style: Bungee Tow Rope


Features

  • Bungee tow rope designed for 1-4 rider towable tubes. Tow rope offers unexpected speed and tension as the rope stretches and contracts
  • By absorbing sudden jerks from slack in the line this stretchable tow rope alleviates wear and tear on your boat towables
  • 16 strand rope is designed with a rubber bungee cord inside measures 50-feet in length and features a 4100 pound break strength
  • Flashy red and yellow color is hard to miss on the water
  • A Rope Keeper is included for tangle-free storage

Brand: AIRHEAD


Size: One Size


Color: Multi


Model Name: Kwik Tek AHTRB-50 Airhead Bungee Tow Rope 50'


Style: Bungee Tow Rope


Brand: ‎AIRHEAD


Size: ‎One Size


Color: ‎Multi


Model Name: ‎Kwik Tek AHTRB-50 Airhead Bungee Tow Rope 50'


Style: ‎Bungee Tow Rope


Material: ‎Other


Item Length: ‎600 Inches


Sport: ‎Boating


Item Weight: ‎2.3 Pounds


Closure Type: ‎Snap


Tension Level: ‎[High]


Special Feature: ‎Durable


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎51


UPC: ‎014445592921 779421243258 737826018451


Manufacturer: ‎KWIK TEK


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎16 x 12 x 4 inches


Package Weight: ‎1.36 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎13.75 x 10 x 6 inches


Brand Name: ‎AIRHEAD


Warranty Description: ‎Please see manufacturer website


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Part Number: ‎AHTRB-50


Included Components: ‎Kwik Tek AHTRB-50 Airhead Bungee Tow Rope 50'


Date First Available: February 18, 2008


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  • Works Just Like The Anchor Buddy
Style: Anchor Bungee
Instead of beaching your boat, this bungee works well. Used at the stern of my boat and a shore spike at the bow. My anchor is a 15lbs fluke with a slide ring. I highly recommend to use your regular anchor rope along side the anchor bungee. For this reason, easy to set and retrieve your anchor. DO NOT USE THE BUNGEE FOR EITHER OR... Drop anchor with both bungee and rope attached. Wait till your anchor hits ground then pull a little bit of slack off the rope. Not too much. Tie off the rope and bungee to the front bow cleat. Slowly drive your boat in reverse towards the shore you'll be hanging out. You should've been about 20-30ft away from shore. Once your anchor sets, drive forward just enough to loosen tension off the anchor rope. Untie the rope from your boat and tie a buoy to the rope. Toss it over board. If possible move the bungee from the bow to stern. Drive towards shore. Set your shore spike and unload your gear and passengers. Once your done loosen your docking rope from the spike and watch your boat float safely away from shore. Tie off the dock rope on to the spike and TADA!!! To retrieve, pull the dock rope, load what you want, and untie from the spike. The bungee will pull you back into deeper water towards your buoy. Disconnect the bungee from your boat and tie it off to the buoy for easy retrieval when you return. You have an idea by now how this works. Its great and easy to use. At least for me. Common sense is all it take to use this bungee. Like I mentioned.... DO NOT USE THIS BUNGEE TO SET OR RETRIEVE YOUR ANCHOR! This is why I recommend to use an anchor rope along side. This bungee will break and your out of an anchor. Happy Boating!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2017 by H.P

  • Thick, works well
Style: Bungee Tow Rope
Quality product ✅
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2025 by D.K.

  • Stretchy & Secure - In shallow depths
Style: Anchor Bungee
Was very happy to get this bungee anchor line. We use this to "Spring" our wake boat off the shore. We have used it in Beach and rocky situations. This works great with a static stern line to the beach. You simply yank on that stern line and bungee the boat in for loading or whatever...let go and the boat goes back out away from the beach. You can see in the photo that the bungee holds the stern line out of the water under steady tension. This takes a bit of figuring out first go around and honestly, I think this would be better at 75' but 50' works in shoreline uses like shown. It wouldn't take much to extend the Anchor end by 25' with static rope. This would also allow the anchor to lay down and give a better angle for it to bite the bottom. The issue with this bungee is it doesn't easily allow for adequate scope in many situations over 25' depth. But it does work when it works --- which is in depths of less than 25' in my experience or as a rigging aid to spring a boat off like I typically like to do. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2020 by Zack Greenfield Zack Greenfield

  • Works perfectly, we love ours, it saves your boat from damage, and even helps you back off the beach without power.
Style: Anchor Bungee
Used it at Lake Powell this past weekend, and the Anchor Bungee saved our hull from serious damage! As you approach the beach (which in Lake Powell is often pure sandstone that will seriously damage your boat!) you toss the anchor off the back about 50 feet from shore. Once tossed, just put the drive in neutral, and the bungee eventually slows, stops, then begins to gently pull the boat back toward the water. If you time it right (which is easy because the bungie has a broad range of stretch) you hop out with a bow line as the front of the boat approaches the shore, and just have someone hold it until you can either tie to an existing hard point, or prepare your beach spike. Either way, you space it so the bungie holds the boat (floating) about 10 feet off the beach, and when you need to get in just pull the bow line toward you and the bungie gives enough to let you pull the boat closer while you climb in. It works perfectly. I'd highly recommend for anyone who boats where the shoreline is rocky, or simply doesn't want to damage the bow of their boat by letting it grind on the sandy beach. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2017 by CM CM

  • Not for salt water environments
Style: Anchor Bungee
The Product works as advertized and is really helpful when you need a good stern anchor. I subtracted a star because the hooks on each end began to tarnish on the first day of bringing the anchor line to the coast. The tarnish began even before this line had its first dunking in salt water. This is not a salt water accessory. Im going to give it another week but will likely end up sending it back as I need a bungee anchor line that will hold up to a salt water environment. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2020 by CCF

  • Sturdy strong tow rope
Style: Bungee Tow Rope
Alas, after many years and lots of riders our tow rope was almost worn through, so time for an update. I found this rope, with the extra bungee at one end. Sounded like a great idea to take out the neck and tube jerking yank when slack becomes a problem. This bungee rope really does help to eliminate the slack. Gives a better tube ride for sure. The bungee part is a bit heavier so it has a bit of a tendency to drag in the water slightly at times, but we do not have a very high rope connection on our boat. So far so good, we’ll use it more to determine whether the dragging is a nuisance or not, but probably not. Overall a very sturdy, well made tubing rope. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2023 by Marc

  • Best Tube rope yet
Style: Bungee Tow Rope
I've been boating over 30 years and have owned countless tubes and tow lines. This is the most fun we've ever had, and the best part is it really helps with the S-turns. Back and forth back forth - nice tight turns with no slack. In fact, the slack that USED to be a problem because you had to let off the throttle is now the best part of the ride as it quickly whips your riders back over the other side of the wake without having to ease off the throttle. My riders enjoy it and as the driver, it really makes my job much easier. It came with a velcro tie to secure it up with a little hole to hang it from a nail in the garage - overall excellent package. Other reviewers complained it dragged in the water and splashed up. I have an older boat and my cleat sits ON the transom. I can't imagine anyone would have more trouble than I would when dragging ropes in the water. There's an EASY FIX - turn the rope around. The heavy part is the bungee - yeah - of course it's going to skid across the water if you attach the bungee side to the tube. Turn it around and attach the bungee side to the boat though and it no longer drags in the water. Aside from the bungee, it's a regular tow line. If I say "DUUUHHH", will Amazon block my review? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2013 by BEER30

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