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Playsafer Heavy Duty 4’ Rubber Dock Bumper for Boat Docks, Marinas, Loading Docks, and Parking Spots - 48' x 3' x 4'

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$64.99

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  • 4’ length x 3” wide x 4” depth/thickness 13 lbs.
  • A full ½” thick rubber ribs underneath on all sides
  • Easy installation. 3 holes for mounting are provided
  • Great for Boat Docks, Marinas, Loading Docks, and Parking Spots
  • 100% recycled rubber, finished in black, and won’t show dirt, scuffs, or other markings


Playsafer Rubberecycle Dock Bumpers are thick and durable enough to provide protection for virtually any size boat or wave runner. They are also great for protecting loading docks and parking spots. Each bumper weighs 13 pounds…most bumpers weigh a mere 1-3 pounds! Easy installation. 3 holes for mounting are provided. Can be mounted directly to the piling or dock. Any stainless or galvanized 3/8” thick x 6” or 8” length will work. A rubber plug is provided to conceal all hardware to provide a seamless and professional installation with no protruding hardware. No other marine bumper compares. We challenge any other marine bumper in the world to meet our thickness, durability and protection. All of this in an environmentally friendly product. 100% recycled rubber. Your boat, dock and the environment will all thank you.


BbG
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2024
Used them to close the gap on a garage door and the ground. Works perfect.Haven't ran a boat into it though. So....
gmof7
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2024
Very heavy durable bumper. Not cushy. Great protection for the front of my pontoon boat and the slip.
Robert L. Tibodeau
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2024
Solid product, heavy
Leda
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
We have concrete pylons at our marina, one serious current, then add wind. They are great insurance if needed.
karen
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2023
Exactly as described. Works perfect. Heavy duty
Larry Rhodes
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2016
Heavy duty, after having these up for 3 months I now would not recommend this product. It has damaged my pontoon boat they are like sand paper.
INTREPID
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2015
There is nothing better even for 3x this price. I've tried several others - inflatable, rubber, plastic. When you're done looking around, just buy one of these and you'll see. Some older reviews said shipping was slow, but they shipped mine out 2 days after I ordered. These are commercial grade hard rubber - like densely packed recycled tire rubber. It will last many years even when submerged in salt water . It's not soft. You can stand on it and it will not compress. They are designed to withstand heavy impacts. However, when I pushed my docked 41' boat into it, I clearly saw it compressing and adsorbing the shock. If you're looking for a soft bumper for a small boat, this may not be appropriate.You'll need 3/8" x 6" Galvanized or Stainless Lag Screws - you can buy them at a great price at: dockbuilders.com. You may want to consider the matching washers as well (they're not absolutely necessary, but the lag bolt head is not much bigger than the hole in the bumper). I recommend that you pre-drill the holes into the piling or wood to make it easier to screw in the lag bolts and to avoid cracking. I used a 7/32" bit, but a 1/4" might have worked better. You can also use some lubricant on the screws. You'll need a ratchet and Socket to screw them into the wood.Here is an installation technique: Pre-thread the bolts into the bumper with about a half inch protruding. Line up the bumper and mark it's location with a marker pen. Put the bumper aside. Measure down from the mark and drill the top pilot hole. Take the bumper and completely screw in the top screw. Now, screw in the other 2 bolts just enough to make a mark on the wood. With the bumper hanging on the top screw, pivot the bumper to the side and drill the remaining 2 pilot holes. Install the remaining 2 screws. It will be MUCH easier to align and screw in the lag bolts with pilots holes and a little lube on the threads will also help.Piling Facts: Bumpers are most important on rigid surfaces. Free Standing Pilings are not rigid - they have a great deal of give and are the safest things to bump. In fact, pivoting on them is a docking technique. But Pilings attached to docks and bulkheads are dangerous - they have no give. Bumpers are critical for these surfaces.
brian senft
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2014
installed them a month or so ago, they are working great, time will tell though....