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Flexiteek Expands Synthetic Decking Line with New Tritone Finish

Synthetic decking from Flexiteek offers a low-maintenance, slip-resistant surface underfoot—ideal for modern cruising sailboats. Courtesy Flexiteek

Flexiteek International has unveiled a new Tritone color range for its Flexiteek 3 synthetic marine decking, adding a more natural wood-like aesthetic to its eco-conscious product line. The Tritone finish features varied light and dark grain patterns across each plank to mimic the look of real timber. It’s available in three shades—Teak, Scrubbed, and Ash—and builds on the Flexiteek 3 platform introduced in 2024.

Flexiteek 3 was developed as the latest evolution in the company’s synthetic decking technology. According to the manufacturer, the product is made from bio-attributed PVC derived from sustainable forestry, reducing greenhouse gas emissions by up to 80 percent compared to fossil-based PVC. The decking is also recyclable at the end of its lifespan.

In addition to its environmental claims, Flexiteek 3 includes updated visual and tactile improvements such as enhanced grain detail and an expanded range of colors. Tritone introduces additional contrast in each board to simulate the tonal shifts found in natural wood, particularly useful for cruisers who value traditional aesthetics without the upkeep.

The new Tritone option joins a lineup that now includes 15 colorways and three caulking choices: cool white, grey, and black. The Flexiteek product line continues to be a popular choice among boatbuilders and owners looking for low-maintenance, non-slip decking solutions that withstand the marine environment.

Flexiteek’s new Tritone colorways introduce realistic tonal variation across each plank, enhancing the look of natural wood with added durability. Courtesy Flexiteek

Flexiteek also owns the Wilks brand, a long-standing UK-based manufacturer of marine fendering products with over five decades of experience. Wilks products remain available online and are supported by the company’s sales team in the UK.

For more information on the Tritone range or Flexiteek 3, visit flexiteek.com.

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