Big Boat Bumpers – now available in Canada

Big Boat Bumpers

May 13, 2021

Big Bumper Company brings to the marine industry one of the most effective inflatable boat bumpers and boat fenders ever created. Big Bumpers are much larger than traditional bumpers and fenders, available in large 18” and 24” diameters and lengths from 2’ to 12’.

The larger size of an inflatable Big Bumper provides protection not offered by conventional smaller bumpers. They are perfect for private docks, marinas and rafting up to other boats. Big Bumpers are fully customizable with logos and graphics. Inflated or deflated in seconds they are the perfect accessory to protect gelcoat and fiberglass from both surface scratches and more serious damage. Once deflated they are compact enough to be stored in lockers or storage cabinets on any size boat.

This level of boat hull protection has never been so practical and so easy.

To learn more about Big Bumper contact the recently appointed Canadian distributor Henry H Smith at 800-338-8900 or visit www.bigbumpercompany.ca

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