Product Preview: Kolpin Rhino Grip Flex 3.0

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posted on September 12, 2018
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The Rhino Grip Flex 3.0 is an ATV/UTV accessory mounting bracket that can be used to secure a variety of objects in the closet, workroom, truck or camper. The unit is made from durable and supple rubber to provide objects up to 3.25" in diameter with a secure and protective grip. A rubber strap, with five hole locations for custom adjustments, simply slips over a hard plastic hook molded within the unit. The Rhino Grip Flex 3.0 easily mounts to flat and round surfaces using bolts, screws or hose clamps. Grips are available in black and sold in pairs. A 1.5"-diameter unit is available at lesser cost. Price: $15. Contact: Kolpin Outdoors Inc.; (877) 956-5746; kolpin.com.

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