- Brand: Fuji Spray
- Material: Latex
- Color: Blue
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 2 x 11 x 12 inches
- Item Weight: 0.65 Pounds
- Industrial spray flexible whip hose for use with any make of HVLP turbine and spray gun
- Highly flexible for easy spray gun maneuverability
- Lightweight and durable construction; designed to take weight off wrist
- Helps reduce heat for optimal use with fast-drying lacquers and latex
- Measures 6 feet long






Taj Mihal –
A whip hose that truly reduces rather than increase your strain and exertion over the course of your spray session. Sounds like it should be simple to make a good one, but wow, prior experience has confirmed it’s not. The threads and seals have to work, no room for error here. They have to be durable for repeated on and off. The weight and flexibility and tension/feedback a hose provides has to be right, and defining right is difficult to do for everyone across the board because we all have differences. In a nutshell..this Fuji is close to the perfect balance between a lot of these variables. So nice to not feel like you’re fighting it ALL the time (Graco,,..I know your Bluemax hose is for airless and necessarily has to be stronger and all but that hose is the worst ever….it’s like it’s trained to only bend in the opposite way I want….) Titan, your red is the better option but still not great. Back to this one, I am a little pessimistic about how long this hose or the ends will last because there is no metal in it, plastic threads/seals/thickness and type of material seem cheap. But so far so good, it’s light, easy, and really makes spraying out of a cup gun much more tolerable.
Curmudgeon –
The hose that runs from the turbine to the gun is… well… heavy. If you use the gun for any length of time, it will simply wear you out and you begin to drag the hose on the work. Not good.This extension eliminates that issue as it is very lightweight. That’s the good news. The bad news? It’s fragile. When you remove it from the gun (via the quick connect) DO NOT let the end fall to the ground (by accident or on purpose by dropping it). Set it down gently or hang it over a bench. If you do let it fall to the floor, the end fitting(s) can fracture and you end up with a very pretty – but useless – piece of plastic.Ask me how I know……..
Ken –
This whip hose makes a tremendous difference in being able to maneuver my spray gun around when painting/finishing projects. It is not in the product picture, but mine has an off/on knob to turn the airflow on or off. This is a great feature to have when connecting and disconnecting the spray gun.
David Marcy –
Much easier to maneuver when this is added to original hose. Works great.
NJMorrow –
Makes moving around so much easier. So worth it!
Allan Speers –
From the picture, I figured this hose was about the same diameter as the main turbine hose, just more flexible. But no, it’s kind of TINY. This is a good thing, in that It’s incredibly light and flexible. However this is a BAD thing since 6′ of such a narrow hose badly restricts airflow. I spray heavy fluids with a 4-stage turbine, so every psi is precious to me. I also worry slightly about the plastic ends, which have obviously broken for many users, or just expanded from heat and disconnected. This may work for you, and it sure is light, but I’m sending mine back.
Ivan –
Definitely get this if you need maneuverability or plan on long spraying session.
Felix –
Is light flexible is blue lol and it works bought it together with the fuji spray if didn’t bought it i would had hated using the main hose is stiffer no regrets