Allen Cleat Range

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    Precision Holding: Allen Cleats & Accessories

    Secure your lines with confidence using the industry-leading range of Allen cleats, available at Sailboats.co.uk. Designed and manufactured in the UK, Allen Brothers have spent decades perfecting the art of line tension and release. Whether you are upgrading your dinghy control lines or replacing worn hardware on a high-performance racing machine, Allen cleats offer the reliability and "bite" you need.

    Engineered for Performance

    Allen's commitment to innovation is evident in their diverse range of cleating solutions. From the classic cam cleat to specialized accessories, every component is built to handle the rigours of the marine environment.

    • A-Cleat Series: Featuring a sophisticated tooth geometry that ensures a secure grip on all types of line while allowing for an effortless release under load.
    • Ball Bearing Innovation: Many Allen cam cleats utilize high-quality ball bearings to ensure smooth operation even when the pressure is on.
    • Material Excellence: Choose between lightweight Carbon Composite for weight-sensitive racing or Aluminum for maximum durability and heat dissipation.
    • Customizable Setup: Enhance your deck layout with a full suite of Allen accessories, including fairleads, wedges, and color-coded top caps for easy line identification.

    Comparison of Allen Cleat Materials

    Material Best For Key Advantage
    Aluminum High-load applications Extreme durability and wear resistance
    Carbon Composite Racing & Performance Ultra-lightweight with high strength-to-weight ratio
    Acetal (Plastic) Light loads & Budget-friendly Corrosion-free and cost-effective

    Expert Tip: When installing new Allen cleats, ensure you use the correct mounting fasteners and consider adding a cleat wedge to improve the lead angle and ease of release.

    Upgrade your control systems today. Explore our full collection of Allen cleats and accessories below and find out why they remain a staple in boat parks around the world.