Daiwa Basia X45X Marker Rod 12ft 4.25lb
Daiwa Basia X45X Marker Rod 12ft 4.25lb
Daiwa Basia X45X Marker Rod 12ft 4.25lb
Following on from the hugely successful launch of our first rods under the Kaizen banner, we’ve followed that up with a more affordable, yet still high performance, range called Kaizen Green.
Tiger Link is a true 100% fluorocarbon Hook Link that is virtually invisible in water. It is a ‘multi-directional polymer’ providing exceptional abrasion resistance and knot strength. Tiger Link is UV resistant, making it hard wearing, long lasting and good value for money.
This high quality European Canister Adaptor is manufactured using CNC machining technology and duralumin material, making it durable and reliable.
Super slim and light. Stainless Block, net retaining clip on the handle, olive green mesh...
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Super slim and light. Stainless Block, net retaining clip on the handle, olive green mesh.
Built from the same 40t Low Resin Carbon as the rod range the Hi-‘S’ Net is available in two handle lengths, 6’ one piece and 8’ two piece, and the option of either 42” or 46” arms. Both handles are very slim and light yet strong and the 8’ model splits in two giving a very handy four foot boat handle. The handle and arms have our ‘Perdurable’ blank finish to keep them looking good for a lifetime.
We have developed a new lightweight stainless steel block complete with isotope slot, with all other fittings also being stainless. A quick release net clip allows the mesh to pop out upon netting a fish.
The mesh is Olive green to blend in with green sack material at the top and all soft Hex mesh made to be light when wet.
These landing nets are built in the U.K.
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