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Kiwi Style Gate Latch | Spring-Loaded | One-Handed Operation | Galvanized

SKU: FENGATKIWI
$13.95 CAD

Kiwi Style Gate Latch | Spring-Loaded | One-Handed Operation 

There's nothing more frustrating than wrestling a gate latch with both hands full. The Kiwi Style Gate Latch solves that instantly — its spring-loaded locking ring and quick-link design let you open and close your gate with a single hand, every time. Whether you're moving livestock, carrying feed, or just in a hurry, this latch keeps your gate secure without slowing you down.

Key Features

  • Spring-Loaded Locking Ring — automatically re-engages after each use, keeping your gate securely latched without any extra steps
  • One-Handed Operation — quick-link design allows effortless opening and closing with a single hand
  • Galvanized Hook & Chain — hot-dip galvanized finish resists rust and corrosion for long-lasting outdoor performance
  • Includes 3" Staple — everything you need for installation is in the box
  • Durable Construction — built to handle daily farm and ranch use in all weather conditions

Specifications

  • Brand: Western Rawhide
  • Style: Kiwi Chain Gate Hook
  • Finish: Galvanized
  • Includes: Galvanized hook, chain, and 3" staple
  • SKU: FENGATKIWI
  • UPC/Barcode: 777374422683

Ideal For

  • Farm and ranch gates
  • Livestock paddock and pasture gates
  • Horse stall and corral gates
  • Garden and yard gates
  • Any gate requiring secure, one-handed latching

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this latch work on wooden gates?
Yes — the included 3" staple is designed for installation on wooden posts and gates. It can also be adapted for metal gates with appropriate hardware.

Is it suitable for use in wet or winter conditions?
Yes — the galvanized finish protects against rust and corrosion, making it well-suited for year-round outdoor use in Canadian climates.

Can livestock open this latch?
The spring-loaded locking ring provides a secure closure that resists accidental opening by livestock pushing against the gate.