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Quick Fist Anchor for Strut Pole

Quick Fist Anchor for Strut Pole

Rated 5.0 out of 5
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Regular price $5 USD
Regular price Sale price $5 USD
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Rubber anchor for strut pole. Sold individually.

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About Quick Fist Anchor for Strut Pole

Need a simple, reliable way to secure your strut pole? The Quick Fists Micro rubber clamp is the solution you’ve been looking for. Compact yet strong, this versatile clamp is the perfect mounting point for MoonShade setups that require the strut pole. 

Made from durable rubber, the Quick Fists Micro can be mounted to a variety of locations. Its design allows for quick, tool-free setup and breakdown. Whether you're attaching the strut pole to roof crossbars, wooden decking, or pairing the quick fist with our MoonMount Vacuum Anchor with the included 1/4"-20 screw, the Quick Fists Micro ensures a tight, reliable hold every time.

Features:

  • Durable rubber construction for a strong, weather-resistant grip

  • Tool-free setup and breakdown

  • Versatile mounting options

  • Compact design that won’t get in the way


Product Specs

Materials
Rubber
Color
Black
Height
1.25in
Length
1.375in
Width 1in

 


Quick Fist Anchor for Strut Pole Reviews

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Reviewed by Jeff W.
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Rated 5 out of 5
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Great solution for Tune topper rear door area

I purchased the Sunset 7' Moon awning to provide better area coverage for my Tune M1 topper rear door area. Using the Tune T-tracks, I installed the Quick Fist anchors and a 7' strut pole, which now virtually eliminates the previous gap between the topper and awning. I had a 270-degree awning that when fully deployed to cover the rear area still left a slight gap between the awning and topper. The weight of the bigger awning was 55 lbs, versus the much lighter and more portable Moon awning. The new setup is easier to deploy also, having fewer parts to deal with.

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