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 Century FS landing Net 42in
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Century FS landing Net 42in
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RRP: £148
Year: 2006 - 2007

Description: The net is critical to successful landing of a specimen and Century has designed a range that will care for the safety of the fish and enable environmental considerations to be satisfied.
The spreader arms ahve been designed to give maximum cord tension using a special group of compound tapers. This enables the net to be positioned positively without the net changing shape or size when pushed under the fish in difficult bank conditions.
The mesh net is optimised between leads being caught in net and minimum water resistance pulling net through water. The mesh has also been chosen to be as fish friendly as possible.
The spreader block is machined from a solid block of high-grade stainless steel and the carbon arms are located in stainless ferrules that precisely slot into the block.
The shaft is constructed from a variety of carbon fibres that give a low diameter and high column loading.
The shaft is built up at the base using composites and covered with a special rubber handle for good grip.
A 24in (60cm) extension handle easily slots into the butt of the main shaft to give good reach when using 13ft rods or where prevailing conditions make banking difficult. The extension handle is also important to keep rod geometry proportional and helps avoid placing a very tight radial curve in the tip.

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