Fat Butt Fender
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Fat bikes enable you to explore far beyond the regular trail networks, which sometimes means coming up on the surprise mud bog and getting a healthy coating of moss and swamp water on your rear. You shouldn't have to limit your exploration to pavement just to keep clean, and with the Mucky Nutz Fat Butt Fender you don't have to. This easy to mount fender secures to your saddle rails completely tool free, and keeps your rear covered from spray, mud, and unmentionables when you charge into uncharted territory. It features two round notches that hook onto your standard round saddle rails, keeping your seat and post mount free of mud. It is not compatible with saddles that feature plastic molding at the back, as they are likely to push the fender downward in contact with your rear wheel, interfering with your ride.
Details
- Cover your rear when exploring by fat bike
- Tool-free installation secures to saddle rails
- Compatible with standard round rails
- Prevents top of seat post from getting clogged with mud
- Flexible and opens flat for easy cleaning
- Not compatible with saddles that have large plastic molding in the back
- Item #MNZ0005
- Mount Type
- fastener-free clip-on
- Compatibility
- most double railed saddles
- Claimed Weight
- 1.6oz (45g)
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Overall Rating
5 based on 1 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageApril 24, 2022
Fantastic Fenders
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
Thanks to Mucky Nutz and Backcountry for bringing such a great product to market. Cuts out 90-95% of road spray and installs in a flash! So happy to solve my road spray issue so quickly and economically! Installed this on a Surly Pugsley and haven’t had a single issue in three months of intense use.
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