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Elastic towing rope

Towing rope enables towing cars with a gross weight of up to 2,500 kg.

Towing rope is not a part of the mandatory safety equipment, but it is recommended and essential mate on the road.

Elastic towing rope mates towing of the immobile car easier since it minimizes shocks…  Read more

Towing rope is not a part of the mandatory safety equipment, but it is recommended and essential mate on the road.

Elastic towing rope mates towing of the immobile car easier since it minimizes shocks when the towing and towed car speeds are equalized. The rope is made of special woven polypropylene stripes.

The rope complies with all the test conditions - rigorous tests for strength and rupture. It enables towing cars with a gross weight of up to 2,500 kg.

The rope contains a red flag with dimensions of min. 30 x 30 cm.

A big advantage of this rope is an easy attachment to the car - it is possible to make a loop as required. A handy box made of waterproof fabric with a zip-fastener protects the rope from contamination or damage.

339 CZK
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Technical specifications

Product code
GAA500001
Color
Blue
Material
Polypropylen
Dimensions
Length 5 m, diameter 16 mm, strength 27,5 kN.
Content of set
Tow rope, fitting instructions.
Weight
520 g

Designed for:

Citigo (2011-2019)
Citigo-e iV (2019+)
Enyaq (2020+)
Fabia I (1999-2004)
Fabia I (2004-2008)
Fabia II (2006-2010)
Fabia II (2010-2014)
Fabia III (2014+)
Fabia IV (2021+)
Kamiq (2019+)
Karoq (2017+)
Kodiaq (2016+)
Octavia I (2000-2010)
Octavia I (1996-2000)
Octavia II (2004-2008)
Octavia II (2008-2013)
Octavia III (2012-2017)
Octavia III (2017+)
Octavia IV (2019+)
Rapid (2012-2020)
Roomster (2006-2010)
Roomster (2010-2015)
Scala (2019+)
Superb I (2001-2008)
Superb II (2008-2013)
Superb II (2013-2015)
Superb III (2015+)
Yeti (2009-2014)
Yeti (2013-2018)