OCEAN redesigned fender valve, for maximum protection

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fender valve boat productsOCEAN, one of the most innovative brand in the marine fenders’ market, keeps setting the bar high: the redesigned, double-layer fender valve is one of the proofs.

The brand’s greatest innovation during the last trimester of 2019 was the redesigning of its fender valve, making it more secure, waterproof, airtight and solid, adding an extra protection layer within the valve.

In this way OCEAN Fenders achieved to tackle the biggest issue in boat fenders.

About the redesign

All R, H, and RT fenders series are now equipped with the new double-layer valve whose innovative feature is an anti-return system. Two layers coming together to create an ultra-airtight combination solving the most common issue of boat fenders.

The feedback received from professionals who put their trust in OCEAN was more than positive.

Pilot Boats, Rescue Teams and Charter Companies are valuable partners to which OCEAN always strive to provide excellent products and services.

The brand has been committed to introducing new products according to the needs of its partners. The future of boat fending is filled with OCEAN.

See how it works in the below inflating demonstration: https://www.oceanfenders.com/inflation_guide.php

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