Down River Coped and Welded Aluminum Flip Seat Bracket


Size: 1.25" LD
Bay Width: 19.5"
Price:
Sale price$329.95

Description

The Down River Coped and Welded Aluminum Flip Seat Bracket provides a solution for using a variety of accessory seat choices in a durable flip seat configuration. Constructed from DRE's LD piping with either LD or XD attachment sizing, this bracket is bombproof if your rig flips and it takes some direct hits from rocks. This bracket is most commonly used with the NRS Lowback or NRS Highback Tractor-style seats, but there are other options for it as well.

Note: Seat not included - this is sold as Bracket only.


Pro Tip

This product essentially turns any standard raft seat into a captain's chair. The Down River Captain's Seat is a very popular item that is often back ordered. This is a good alternative if you need a flip seat on a compressed timeline.

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