UL: Very light weight, 2-piece design for hand towing only. Extends to 43.5” and stows to 25.5” and weighs 3 pounds 4 ounces. Made in the USA using 4130 Chromoly material. U.L- XL: Cessna Very light weight, 2-piece design for hand towing only. Extends to 48.5”, collapses to 31.5” and weighs 3 pounds 6 ounces. Made in the USA using 4130 Chromoly material. U.L. XL: Mooney 2-piece design for hand or powered use for heavier airplanes. Extends to 61.5” and collapses to 33” and weighs 5 pounds. Made in the USA using 4130 Chromoly material. |
Application | Part No. |
UL - Beechcraft - Fits Bonanza, Bonanza, Baron, Travel Air, T-34 | 13-01914 |
UL-XT - Cessna - Fits 172RG, 177RG, 182RG, 210, P210 | 13-01917 |
UL-XT Mooney - Fits All | 13-06847 |
UL - Piper - Fits Arrow, Lance, Saratoga (RG). | 13-01915 |
The tow bar is excellent (second one we’ve owned). It’s lightweight and collapsible so makes a great “onboard” accessory.
I bought this for a Beech Bonanza A36TC, which is definitely a heavier aircraft. I was very pleasantly surprised by the alignment of the handle -- the canted angle of the bar puts the handles right where they belong, aligned with the front of the airplane for torsion-free towing. It is built of higher-quality (thickness) steel than simpler tow bars Ive seen, and the locking mechanism for extending the bar (and shortening for storage) is fool-proof with a unique key that isnt obvious in the pictures. This tow bar exceeded my expectations, and I can see why its more expensive than others. For the quality Id say its worth it.
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