Sticks and Joints
Our tiller extensions, available in various lengths and diameters, in aluminum or carbon fiber, are rigorously selected to provide you with satisfaction and performance on the water. Like the tiller extensions that attach to your bar, in all their forms: plate-mounted, axle-mounted, with safety locks... replace your extension and upgrade your sailing experience on your dinghy.
Aluminum stick diameter 20mm length 80cm
Gold aluminum stick ø20mm with stainless steel joint, foam grip and 'golf' tip. Length 115cm.
Perfect for older dinghies, dayboats or small classic keelboats.
Stick Alu ø16mm Black
16mm diameter black anodized aluminum pole with a foam grip and a flexible, removable joint. Excellent quality and durability. Lightweight, they are the perfect complement to your bar for heeling o...
Aluminum Stick ø20mm with Color Grip
Custom aluminum stick:
Choose the color and length of your stick! Mounted on a flexible HOLT joint, in 20mm diameter aluminum, finished with a tip for a good grip, the stick is covered with 1ml of...
Aluminum Stick Ø16mm x 60cm Black
Optimist stick made of black anodized aluminum with a removable joint and a long EVA foam handle. The joint includes a molded cord in its center for added strength and safety.
Very good grip tha...
Aluminum stick Ø16mm x 60cm
Ø16mm stick in anodized aluminum, equipped with a flexible and fixed rubber joint and a foam grip up to the end.
Black Anodized Aluminum Tube ø20mm
Black Anodized Aluminum Tube 15µ, 20mm outer diameter, 16mm inner diameter.
Sold by the meter, maximum 2ml. A cutting tolerance is included.
Aluminum stick diameter 20mm length 80cm
Anodized aluminum stick with stainless steel cardan, in Black or "Gold" (Dark Gold) finish for the 115cm. Solid thanks to its larger diameter and excellent grip!
Diameter ø20mm
30cm foam han...
Stick joint Ø14
To be mounted on Ø16 to 20mm tube
Stick Pro HOLT joint
Holt Pro Tiller Joint. Flexible and robust, it fits all sticks with a diameter of 13mm inside and 16mm outside. It comes with a cover to keep the joint securely attached to the tiller when sailing ...
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