Trakker Fluoro Link Rig material 0.41mm/9.80kg (20m) Carp hooklink

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Fishdeal Trakker Fluoro Link Rig Material - Available in multiple diameters - Length: 20m - Supple, low fluorocarbon material - Ideal for rigs - Sinks quickly and is virtually invisible underwater - Highly abrasion resistant and has an anti-whirl system - Great knot strength and reliability - Super strong The Trakker Fluoro Rig Material is available in different diameters and has a length of 20 meters. This material is specially designed for rigs and offers excellent properties. It is a flexible and strong fluorocarbon that sinks quickly and is virtually invisible underwater. As a result, it offers a great advantage when fishing. In addition, the Trakker Fluoro Link Rig Material is highly abrasion resistant and features an anti-wirling system, which ensures better bait presentation. With great knot strength and reliability, this rig material is rock solid and suitable for various fishing conditions.

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Trakker Fluoro Link Rig Material - Available in multiple diameters - Length: 20m - Supple, low fluorocarbon material - Ideal for rigs - Sinks quickly and is virtually invisible underwater - Highly abrasion resistant and has an anti-whirl system - Great knot strength and reliability - Super strong The Trakker Fluoro Rig Material is available in different diameters and has a length of 20 meters. This material is specially designed for rigs and offers excellent properties. It is a flexible and strong fluorocarbon that sinks quickly and is virtually invisible underwater. As a result, it offers a great advantage when fishing. In addition, the Trakker Fluoro Link Rig Material is highly abrasion resistant and features an anti-wirling system, which ensures better bait presentation. With great knot strength and reliability, this rig material is rock solid and suitable for various fishing conditions.


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Brand Trakker
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EAN
  • 5056618303571

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