Rubber Seat Chock Cushion Stop

SKU: TPRSC-1

Secure your seat cushions with this durable, UV-resistant TPR product designed for use in watercraft. Enjoy peace of mind during transport while ensuring your cushions stay in place.

  • Prevents seat cushions from shifting during use or transport.
  • Made from durable, UV resistant thermoplastic rubber.
  • Easy to install for hassle-free application.

Features

  • Designed to help stop boat seat cushions from sliding during normal boating conditions, rough water, or trailering to help keep seating areas organized and secure.
  • Made from UV resistant thermoplastic rubber (TPR) built to withstand harsh marine environments, sun exposure, and repeated outdoor use.
  • Easy to install and unobtrusive once mounted, providing reliable cushion retention without adding unnecessary bulk to your boat seating setup.
  • Ideal for helping secure removable cushions on fishing boats, pontoons, center consoles, and other watercraft where movement and vibration can cause cushions to shift.

The T-H Marine Rubber Seat Chock is a simple, practical solution for keeping boat seat cushions securely in place during use and transport. Whether you're navigating rough water, trailering to the next launch, or simply spending a day on the water, seat cushions can easily slide and shift, creating clutter and unnecessary wear. These rubber seat chocks help keep cushions positioned where they belong for a cleaner, more secure boating experience.

Constructed from durable, UV resistant thermoplastic rubber (TPR), these cushion stops are designed to stand up to harsh marine conditions and long-term outdoor exposure. Their low-profile design provides effective cushion retention without interfering with comfort or boat aesthetics.

Easy to install and built for dependable performance, the T-H Marine Rubber Seat Chock is an ideal upgrade for keeping removable seat cushions better secured across a wide variety of boats and seating layouts.

Specs

  • Sold As: Individually
  • Color: Black
  • Material: Thermoplastic Rubber (TPR)

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