Tritone is crafted using Flexiteek 3, which was nominated for the prestigious Dame Design Award at Metstrade 2024. Available in three colour options - Teak, Scrubbed, and Ash - each Tritone deck features a variation of light and dark tones within each ‘plank.’ The variation in colours enhance the appearance of the deck, creating a dynamic, natural wood finish.
Since its foundation in 2000, Flexiteek has driven innovation in synthetic marine decking, firstly with the 2014 launch of Flexiteek 2G and again in 2024 with Flexiteek 3, enhancing sustainability and aesthetics, with improved graining, and a wider selection of colours - including the new lighter colour, Ash. Additionally, Flexiteek 3 is made from bio-attributed PVC, a non-fossil fuel, renewable material from sustainable forestry. The material reduces greenhouse gas emissions by up to 80% compared to first generation fossil-based PVC alternatives and is recyclable.
Adam Ramsden, CEO of the Flexiteek Group, commented, "We are delighted to bring Tritone to the market, as it represents a new milestone for Flexiteek as we develop Flexiteek 3 further. With its innovative design and more sustainable material, Tritone offers a perfect combination of performance, style, and environmental responsibility."
With its three-tone colour variation, Tritone is an ideal choice for those seeking a distinctive, high-performance decking solution that maintains the classic elegance of wooden decking with the added benefits of modern, sustainable technology.
Tritone will be officially launched at the MDL Marina's South Coast & Green Tech Boat Show 2025 on the 9 May 2025 where Flexiteek 3 was a nominated product in the show’s awards line up.