Overall Length: 66 inches
Weight: 25 pounds
Recommended Capacity: 2 People
CPSC Choking Hazard Warnings: Choking_hazard_small_parts
Sport age category: All Ages
Warranty: 1 Year Limited Warranty. To obtain a copy of the manufacturer's or supplier's warranty for this item prior to purchasing the item,
• O'Brien Baller 2 Person Inflatable Towable Rider Tube
• 2 rider tube with rear support
• Rotate 180 degrees to ride chariot style
• SofTec deck provides extra level of comfort
• Seamless material prevents any uncomfortable rubbing
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With the ability to be towed in two different directions, you are guaranteed to have a ball on the O’Brien Baller 2.
By accommodating up to 2 riders, you and your friend will have a blast getting swung around while sitting with your back against the rear support. When you are ready for a change, just disconnect the rope from the quick connect hook, rotate the tube 180 degrees and connect the rope to the other tow hook.
Now you can ride the tube like it is your own personal chariot. Thanks to the smooth SofTec deck, the Baller series tubes provide the most comfortable ride of any tube in this category. The soft, seamless material prevents any uncomfortable rubbing and eliminates the potential for abrasion so you can ride all day long.
When you're out on the lake, be a baller. 86014030-CON
When you're looking a trustworthy floating tow rope to pull a variety of 2-person tubes, the CWB ProLine 60-Foot 3/8-Inch Tube Rope is the versatile option for every run around the lake.
This braided polyethylene rope measures 60 feet to offer plenty of space between the boat and the riders. The 3/8-inch thick design is braided with floating neoprene for guaranteed buoyancy throughout the length of the rope.
The bright volt color offers easy visibility so you can always keep the rope in a safe place in the water and reflective tape is woven in to increase visibility in low light conditions.
Easily keep an eye on the this brightly-colored ProLine Floating Tube Rope from CWB while the riders keep their eyes on the big wake in front of them.