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The ColleRain Jet Ski Bumpers are expertly crafted to provide reliable protection for all Yamaha Jet Skis and Waverunners. With exceptional shock absorption, easy installation, and durable materials, these bumpers ensure your personal watercraft remains in pristine condition while allowing for customizable pressure adjustments to suit various water conditions.
Color | Black |
Brand | ColleRain |
Material | Thermoplastic Elastomers (TPE) |
Vehicle Service Type | Jet Ski, Waverunner, Personal Watercraft |
Auto Part Position | Outside |
Installation Type | Self-Adhesive |
Finish Type | Painted |
UPC | 717044058125 |
Manufacturer | ColleRain |
Model | Jet Ski Bumpers |
Item Weight | 3.01 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 12.44 x 9.88 x 4.02 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | FZD BK2 |
Exterior | Rubber |
Manufacturer Part Number | PFBK002 |
W**H
Tight fit
I also have the OEM Yamaha bumpers and I actually like these better these fit the side of the ski more snug than the OEM therefore they don't move around as much when you're docked. I'm actually gonna order another one of these and I'm gonna take the Oem out and put them in the garage
A**R
Good
They my wave runner
J**.
Good, but with limitations.
Got 2 (This is a second review) sets of these for both a Seadoo GTX and a newly restored Kawasaki 1100, and I'm happy to say they fit just fine. Seems very durable if flailing them at concrete is anything to go by, though the suction cup is less than reassuring even if it's just to keep them from floating away. They provide excellent protection from getting knocked around just like any of the branded ones, but the style does come with a couple major limitations.Because these are so low profile, the dock's side needs to be within a few inches of the waterline or the bumpers will end up below the dock and be useless. Great for floating docks like I have, but others maybe not. The lake I go to for example has a big difference in height throughout the year and the town's docks are rigid, so these will these work some weeks but not others.The other limitation is that you cant attach these very close to the nose. That's not much of an issue if you're docking with your nose into the current, but if you cant then it opens up the possibility of banging up the front depending on how the ski is tied up.
W**O
Good Jet Ski Fenders
If you are a jet ski owner, you know it doesn't take much to scratch them up at a dock. I own three. I have purchased the traditional boat fenders; the folding/hinged fabric fenders, and now these. I really like these. They are non-marring. You hook them from the bottom around the rub rail, and then pull them up and over the gunwale. They are very secure. They come with rope and suction cups as secondary secure points in case the fenders somehow come loose through contact. However, I have a hard time imagining a situation where that would occur. The fenders fit that well. You can fasten these one-handed while still operating the ski, which is nice if you are out and decide to dock somewhere. Just pop them on.The only drawback, if it is a drawback, is at least on the Yamahas, you are limited to placement of the fenders to the positions shown in my photo. The is due to the varying heights of the lip of the gunwale. So, if you need protection more fore or aft, these cannot give it to you. Also, the length of the vertical protection area is smaller than you will find with the other two types of fenders I mentioned above. So, if your gunwale is not close to being in line with the edge of the dock, these may not provide the protection you need. I think these are best suited for floating docks, which have a constant height from the water.
S**B
Universal Fit....Maybe?
I got these bumpers because they were for universal jet ski/PWC fit. I own a 2023 Seadoo Spark and while these can "hang on" to the side gunnel/footwells, they do not grip very well. They slide forward and back along the side and end up being side-by-side and useless in the gentle rocking of the water. Your front or your back will be tapping or smashing against the dock. Order these with a possible return in mind. Since it says universal, you will have to try it on your PWC first, then decide if it will stay in place. It may be perfect, or it may be useless...hurray for "universal fit"...NOT!
G**3
Great accessory for docking!
When I ordered this, I didn’t realize how impressed I would be when I received it! These bumpers fit perfectly on my PWC and even come with suction cups for a “just in case” they fall off. I was expecting these to be soft and squishy, but these are firm and robust, really keeping the PWC safe, protecting it even better than I expected. These fit so well, I feel comfortable not even using the suction cups. I already had some dock rash on my PWC and am excited to not have any more and wish I would have discovered these bumpers earlier! Highly recommended!
G**E
Works well on a 2024 Sea-Doo Fish Pro! Locks in good, much cheaper than OEM versions.
My buddy owns a couple of brand new Sea-Doo Fish Pros, I wanted to help out with a set of bumpers he doesn't have, prevent some scratches when docking.I was going to buy the OEM versions, but these universal versions fit just fine, offer excellent protection and for less than half the price!They float, they even come with a lanyard for some extra security in case they fall off. Just remember to take them off when on the move, you'll realize they are still on when water gets diverted into your ski.Just note that these fit best on the more narrow side of your ski, so they are only as effective as far out as you can place them. If you have a ski with a short narrow section, they may not offer you enough protection on the corners.Overall, they look and fit great, and do the job they were designed for.
S**7
Heavy-duty PWC fenders to help prevent rash against the dock or swim platform.
I just spent a year restoring a vintage Kawasaki SC 650 "sea chicken". When you've taken your ski down to the bare fiberglass and just given it a fresh paint job and new set of decals, the very last thing you want to do is mar the side of it up at the dock or when tying up to the swim platform of a larger boat.We frequently drop our ski in for the weekend and leave it sideways across the swim platform of our 30 ft cabin cruiser. Unfortunately, the swim platform sits up higher than the bumper rail on the ski, and the rail of the ski kept going underneath the swim platform. I needed something to solve this problem and came across these universal PWC bumpers. They are larger and more robust than I was expecting, which is a good thing. They fit the rail of the sea chicken, but do tend to slide back and forth a bit. They are easy to put on and take off, and do include a lanyard (rope) with a suction cup to keep them from floating away if one should come loose. That being said, I do not leave them on when we are out on the water. I keep them in the hatch and pop them on right before we dock.The only criticism I have is that zero instructions were included with the product. The photo online shows you can let air in/out of them to adjust the firmness by pressing on the little pin valve, but had I not noticed the photo I wouldn't have even realized that was an option.
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