10" Diameter x 42" Long Windsock & Frame Kit
- SKU:
- WCF10K
- Availability:
- Ships in 1-3 business days
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Bulk discount rates
Below are the available bulk discount rates for each individual item when you purchase a certain amount
Buy 5 - 20 | and get 5% off |
Buy 21 or above | and get 10% off |
Description
The 10” Windsock frame kit is easy to assemble and install. The Kit includes one 10” diameter x 42” long windsock in your choice of fabric (Nylon, Vinyl or Canvas), 10” zinc plated hard drawn steel windsock frame with mounting kit and UV rated zip ties for easy and secure attachment of the windsock to the frame.
The 10" diameter x 42" long windsock is commonly used on airport runways, airstrips, hospital helipads, chemical plants and oil rigs. Windsocks are sewn with UV resistant, bonded, polyester thread for enhanced durability. All windsocks are fitted with weather resistant #2 brass grommets for easy attachment to the frame.
- Easy assembly
- Choice of windsock fabric
- Frame easily maneuvers in light wind
- Fits on any pole with O.D. < 1”
- Shipping weight: 3 lbs
3 Reviews
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10" Windsock & Frame Kit
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10" Windsock & Frame Kit
I'm so pleased with this windsock! I have it mounted in my backyard to track wind direction. It arrived on time. Made of durable material, and inflates in the lightest breeze. I am extremely pleased and will be ordering another one in the future for my parents.
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This wind sock always gave me (the feed truck driver) a good idea of where to park to keep all the ...
This was one of the most used Christmas gifts last year! We ranch, and my husband hung it above the cattle guard going into our feed yard/stack yard where he uses the tractor to load the feed truck. This wind sock always gave me (the feed truck driver) a good idea of where to park to keep all the hay chaff from blowing over the cab of the feeder truck or back into his face on the tractor! We loved it!! AND...he had no idea it was coming and never did figure out what it was when he shook it trying to figure out what it was wrapped up under the tree!! ;)