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NGT Specimen Dynamic Screw-Fix Net Handle | 2 m

NGT Specimen Dynamic Screw-Fix Net Handle | 2 m
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NGT Specimen Dynamic Screw-Fix Net Handle | 2 m
Sale price €19,99 EUR
Tax included. Shipping calculated at checkout.
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A strong, quickly adaptable landing net handle for every specimen fishing moment. The dynamic Screw-Fix locking system ensures a secure, firm connection to the landing net, without moving even when pulling up heavy catches. Ideal for carp, catfish, and large fish fishing from a dam or boat.

Ergonomic diameter and durable material provide comfort for long sessions without fatigue. A sturdy partner by the water - exactly what you need to control the biggest battles.

Features

  • Screw-Fix locking system – fast and secure attachment

  • Durable construction material resistant to wear and stress

  • Ergonomic handle for fresh and saltwater fishing

  • Precise length control and stable balance

Technical Specifications

  • Length: 2 m

  • Fixation: Screw-Fix system

  • Material: high-strength composite / aluminum

  • Weight: optimized for easy maneuvering

  • Color: black / grey

A reliable solution for carp and specimen fishing, where every meter and every gram of stability is important.

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