Nodus Factory Textile Deck Fittings Arrive in Canada!

May 4, 2022

Nodus factory, the French developer of revolutionary soft fittings for a wide variety of purposes, is finally available in Canada. Thanks to their in-depth research in modern textile fibers, Nodus factory is at the leading edge of this exciting revolution in rigging hardware fittings. Their products include soft shackles, friction rings, snap shackles, block fittings, pulleys, and many other connectors.

Their incredible textile designs are very light, resilient, and maintain or exceed the strength of metal fittings. Alongside this due to their soft textile designs, the chance of damage to your vessel is significantly reduced when compared to hard metal fittings.

Better yet, their wide variety of Veritas certified hardware, create flexible multipurpose solutions for a vast range of rigging setups.

Now available in Canada, Indie marine is proud to bring these remarkable Nodus Factory fittings to Canadian boaters and sailors.

You can find them at a retail dealer near you, or at indiemarine.com.

SinC Nodus Carabiner 400SinC Nodus Loop Ring Stroop 400

SinC Nodus Skackle 400

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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