Propsock

Hand-crafted made to measure propeller protection

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Propsock on a three blades propeller
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Propsock on a Pipistrel aircraft
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Covers for a 3 blades E-props propeller
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Propsock on a Europa monowheel
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Propsocks on a Toot biplane
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Grey Propsocks for our parthner E-props

Company


We are a french based company that focus on manufacturing what's best for your propeller and what's best for you!

The design and material of the protection have been carefully chosen in order to offer a light and effective propeller protection. Many aircraft are now using composite high performance propellers but they are susceptible to damage especially from the dreaded "hangar rash"! So why not protect the item that gives your aircraft its performance, the propeller! Manufactured from neoprene double lined with nylon they are compact, light and easy to fit. Completely hand-crafted they are made to measure for your propeller and a few color options are available to best suit your style.

Propsock: we got you covered !

Catalog


We selected the best material possible.

The material used for the socks fabrication is a 3 mm thick black neoprene double lined with nylon giving the right amount of protection against accidental shocks while your plane is on the ground. The edges are reinforced with light gray bias tape and the closure is ensured by grey velcro straps around the propeller base.

Grey

Grey lined neoprene

Style

Black neoprene covered with light gray nylon cloth offer a simple and stylish design.

Red

Red lined neoprene

Bright

Black neoprene covered with red nylon cloth offer a brighter, high visibility design.

Bias Bias

Grey bias

Finish

A light grey bias is applied to the edges of the cover for a perfect finish for both nylon colors.

Prices


Being hand crafted to measure, we need some help from you to get the perfect fit ! Using a tailor’s measure, note the perimeter of the blade profile (in mm) every 100 min along the blade starting from the tip and type the value in the box across the drawing at that point. Type the total length of the cover you require on the lowest dimension line “A” (normally from the tip to the spinner if, one is fitted). Insert the tip perimeter and circumference at the propeller root (where the blade enters the spinner) in the corresponding box at each end of the sketch. If the blade has a pronounced feature give the distance from the tip in box “B” and the perimeter at that point in box “C”. A photo will help clarify the form of the blade.




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