Towing Made Easy

Published in the August 2013 Issue August 2013 News

The newly redesigned Lock ‘N’ Roll is safer, easier to use and more versatile than standard trailer hitches. Utilizing 360 degrees of rotation and three axis of movement, the new Lock 'N' Roll will free boat owners from the stress and limitations of a standard trailer hitch.

The patented Lock 'N’ Roll latching system is designed in such a way that, once the latch plates are in place, Lock 'N’ Roll will never pop off like some ball hitches do. Unlike the ball hitch, everything is in plain view to eliminate any question of whether or not your boat trailer is hitched correctly. This positively secured connection keeps the driver in control so minor mishaps don’t turn into major accidents.

This is a heavy duty product made of alloy steel parts and built by a family of blacksmiths who trace their skills back five generations. Lock 'N' Roll hitches come in 16 different configurations to fit almost any type of vehicle and trailer. All units conform to the requirements of SAE standard J684 and are tested by independent labs. (www.LockNRoll.com)

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