Product Description
Overview
Take your wakeboarding experience to the next level with the Monster Tower MT2 Wakeboard Tower—a sleek, strong, and universal tower designed for boats with a 60” – 102” beam. Featuring gracefully curved legs for an elevated design, the MT2 is approximately 2”–3” taller than the MT1, giving riders more height for tricks. Built with 2.5” diameter 6063-T6 aluminum, this tower is incredibly strong, completely silent, and fully collapsible for easy storage. Whether you're an avid wakeboarder or simply upgrading your boat’s functionality, the MT2 Wakeboard Tower delivers performance, durability, and style.
Key Features:
- Universal fit for boats with a beam width of 60” – 102”
- Sleek, curved leg design for a modern and aerodynamic look
- 2”–3” taller than the MT1, offering more height for tricks
- Durable 2.5" diameter 6063-T6 aluminum construction
- Polished & anodized finish for long-lasting protection
- Quick-release folding mechanism for effortless storage—no tools needed
- Monster Paws for easy mounting on curved surfaces
- Stainless steel Heim joints for precision adjustments
- Zero torsion mounts to minimize stress and prevent damage
- Swivel tow point for an optimal wakeboarding experience
- Completely silent operation—no rattling or vibrations
- Backed by a 5-year warranty for peace of mind
Enhance your wakeboarding setup with the Monster Tower MT2—a universal-fit, high-performance wakeboard tower built for strength, height, and effortless style.
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Tower constructed well
Purchased the MT2 as i have a long windshield on the boat. The tower construction is top notch. After installing the main parts of the tower on the boat, the last thing to do was to mate the rear leg bars and upper tower to the front leg bars using a plastic turn knob handle to tighten the top of the tower and the front legs. The handle knob is tightened to accept a locking pin in a predrilled hole, but as i tightened the handle knob, the plastic cracked in my hand, even before it was tight enough to be able to push in the locking pin clip. The tower is of great construction, and costs about 1k, you would think, having tightening hardware critical to keeping it together would be made of better quality.