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Inflatable – marine fenders

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Quick inflation and deflation

Our tough, high-quality, non-marking inflatable fenders are designed for use in vessels in which available stowage is limited. The flexibility of the stow-able fender is complemented by a reinforced construction, giving them durability and providing maximum protection for the hull.

Quick inflation and deflation is permitted by the rugged composite C7 valve, and once deflated the fenders can be stowed quickly and easily. Our fenders are manufactured from a range of materials including Hypalon® or neoprene that provide unparalleled strength and durability.

Designed for the professional, we are proud to number amongst our customers the Scottish Fisheries Protection Agency, police, customs and ferry operators.

Marine fenders
Inflatable marine fenders

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Our engineers provide innovative design solutions to optimize performance, durability, and cost-efficiency.

Using advanced processes and stringent quality controls, we produce high-quality molded and technical rubber products to your exact specifications.

We refine and test our solutions rigorously to guarantee reliability and performance in even the most challenging environments.

Features

For vessels where a very tough, non-marking easy to stow away fender is required. These tough, high quality, non-marking fenders are designed for vessels where stowage is at a premium. Robust construction ensures excellent energy absorption. Their high friction surface is complemented by rugged construction for long life and maximum protection for the hull. Quick inflation and deflation is permitted by the rugged composite valve. The combination of Hypalon® and neoprene ensures immunity to oil, fuels, sunlight and cracking.

  • Manufactured from a range of materials, including neoprene or Hypalon® for durability and strength
  • Composite recessed C7 rapid fill air valve accepts standard airline or foot pump
  • Normal inflation pressure 1 psig / 0.07 bar; maximum 5 psig / 0.35 bar

From initial discussions to final delivery, our team ensures seamless project execution, keeping timelines and budgets on track.

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