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ARB Recovery Board Carrying Bag

Item TT50601
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$108.00

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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A, Specs & Installation

      Features

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      • TRED PRO CARRY BAG
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      • Fits One Set of TRED PRO Recovery Boards
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      Description

      Durable Carrying Solution. The ARB Recovery Board Carrying Bag provides a convenient and protective way to transport and store the TRED Pro Recovery Boards. Designed to keep recovery equipment organized and shielded from damage, this carry bag is essential for off-road enthusiasts who want to maintain their gear's longevity and readiness.

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      Construction and Appearance. Made from rugged, lightweight materials, the carry bag features sturdy fabric construction with reinforced stitching for durability. The design offers a practical shape optimized to house one set of recovery boards securely, complemented by a textured finish for enhanced grip and resistance to environmental wear.

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      Installation. No installation is required for this carry bag; it is ready to use right out of the package. Simply place the recovery boards inside and use the integrated closure for secure transport.

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      Warranty. This product includes a one-year warranty, ensuring confidence in quality and support for any manufacturing defects.

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      Tech Specs

      4.8

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