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Customize your boat with the TALS Tube System!
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TALS Tubes save you time, frustration, and space allowing you to be more effective on the water. |
| Store, organize, and protect yours lures and tackle where you never thought possible using the TALS Tube System. Utilize space under locker lids, on the inside walls of storage areas, on consoles and gunnels, or any hard surface using the Velcro® 4"x12" adhesive backed strips. Have your 10 or 12 "go to" lures for a particular outing in sight and within reach at all times using this system. No more digging through boxes crowding the deck or lures stuck in the carpet. Simply locate a convenient area in your boat that you feel would be nice to have your favorite lures at all times, attach the Velcro®, wait 24 hours for adhesive to tack, and attach your TALS tubes. A certain time and frustration saver! |
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When mounting tubes underneath locker lids it may be necessary to additionally secure them with a bungee strap when running rough water or when in tow on rough road. This is not a concern when tubes are stored vertically on gunnels or side walls. |

Velcro® strips are very effective on any hard, vertical surface, especially on the gunnels of aluminum boats. |
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4" x 12" Velcro® brand adhesive backed strips. Make sure surface is clean and dry before applying. We recommend a final cleaning of the area with some rubbing alcohol. When applying strip start by lining up and sealing one end then with the butt of your hand apply firm downward pressure while sealing down the entire length of the strip. This helps force any air pockets out which can lessen the final tack strength. Be sure to allow 24 hours of tack time in a dry area before using. If properly applied and allowed to tack the strips should not be affected by water. Operating temperature for adhesive is - 20°F to +150°F.
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