SKU: FE2711

Portland Design Works Mud Shovel 6.5 Rear Fat Fender - Splatter

Vendor PDW
Regular price $33.94
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Specifications

Defined ColorBlack
Wheel Size26" Fat
TypeRear
Maximum Wheel Size (in) 26
Maximum Tire Width5
Length571 mm
Fender Width152

Clip-on fenders designed specifically for fat bikes. They're extra long and wide to block the muck, snow or sand you'll ride through on your next fat bike adventure.

  • Extra long and wide to accommodate the biggest tires
  • Easy to install and fits virtually any bicycle
Description

Clip-on fenders designed specifically for fat bikes. They're extra long and wide to block the muck, snow or sand you'll ride through on your next fat bike adventure.

  • Extra long and wide to accommodate the biggest tires
  • Easy to install and fits virtually any bicycle

Customer Reviews

Based on 49 reviews
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Donald Long

The mud shovel works as expected.;

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Josh Groban

Works great, I commute daily—sun/rain/snow. Keeps me dry and bike cleaner. Bought the down tube one as well. I always check the connection of the tabs/strap before going out. Other reviews have suggested they don’t connect well sometimes. Worth getting!!;

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Nick

Easy to install and does it's job keeping mud off your rear;

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PRAG

The fender that came with my fat tire ebike was not long and wide enough to prevent my entire back to be soaked. I already had a front fender from PDW and was happy with both quality and result so when I discovered that they had a 6.5 rear mud shovel I knew this could be the solution to my problem. Well, I was not disappointed: same great quality, very easy to install and it does the job. I test ran it in on wet road, mud, puddles, etc. and not a drop of water, mud on my back. Great stuff!;

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Jason Hopkins

Put this on my fat bike. Could not mount on dropper tube the dropper post sits indide as fender would not articulate up enough to not rub rear tire. Installed at very top of seat post which turned out to be the only place I could install as the elastic strap/clamp combo is too weak to keep the fender from moving side to side. I drilled a hole in plastic frame and used wrap ties to secure it to my seat rails. Without my modification the fender would be worthless. Went through some slush and mud recently and although the fender rides about 4 inches above the rear tire my backside remained dry.;