NRS Frame Rear Casting Platform


Size: SM
Price:
Sale price$304.95

Description

You're on solid footing with the NRS Rear Casting Platform. Clamp it to any NRS frame crossbar and you have the perfect platform to stand on while making the perfect cast.

Features:
  • The Rear Casting Platform comes in two sizes. The Large is sized for the rear compartment of rafts taking a frame 60" or wider. The Small fits in boats with a 54" or narrower frame.
  • The platform is made from our 3/4" high-density polyethylene (HDPE) material. The raised pattern slip-resistant surface gives you excellent footing, even when wet.
  • HDPE doesn't absorb water, is low maintenance and perfect for your fishing adventures.
  • Made from hot-forged aluminum alloy for a strength-to-weight ratio that can't be beat, the LoPro is the heart of the NRS frame system.
  • The slot in the end of the platform allows you to secure the platform to a raft D-ring for even more solid footing.
  • Pair the Rear Casting Platform with the Rear Thigh Hook for the most stable casting position afloat.

We want to ensure that you are getting the best gear, with the best service, at the best price!

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