Forge Tackle Forge Tackle Carbon Spoon & Net Handle
Forge Tackle Carbon Spoon & Net Handle
€29,99
Forge Tackle

Forge Tackle Carbon Spoon & Net Handle

EUR 29,99

A very sturdy and beautiful 2-piece Carbon handle from Forge Tackle which is very suitable as a landing net handle and feed shovel handle.

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Product description

The Forge Tackle Carbon Spoon & Net Handle is a simple product that we all use for many different purposes, available in two different sizes: 6' (180cm) and 8' (240cm) . Thanks to the two piece construction with spigot connection, this High Modulus Carbon handle is really easy to transport and lightweight. Both sections feature a really comfortable non slip grip made with the best heavy duty rubber heat shrink tubing available so even when you are only using the top section (ie landing a fish off the boat or using it with the shovel to reach medium range bait) you always have a safe and comfortable grip.

  • High Modulus 24T Carbon Construction
  • Available in 6' (180cm) and 8' (240cm) lengths
  • Two-piece construction with reinforced wedge connection
  • Non-Slip Rubber Handle with Heat Shrink Tubing
  • High-quality aluminum thread
  • Ideal for feeding large quantities at short and medium distances
  • Perfect solution if you need a spare handle for your landing net
  • Weight for the 6' is 308g and for the 8' is 335g
Product information
Brand Forge Tackle
Article code PR17010
EAN 3830071840086
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