Landing net head for Preston Quick Dry Landing Net, 44x34cm

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1870
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SKU:
p0140039
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Preston Quick Dry Landing Net Head, 44x34cm

The Quick Dry Landing Net Head is a net head with a sufficiently large opening (44x34cm) suitable for still water fishing. The frame is made of aluminum, which enhances durability while keeping the weight low. The net is made of polyester microfibers, soft and tear-resistant, which do not harm the fish's skin, dry very quickly, and do not retain water for long periods.

The landing net head features a "spreader block" (Y-system for securing the net arms) made of impact-resistant polymer and a universal threaded socket compatible with any net handle on the market. Reinforced stitching in stress areas ensures high durability of the net. The net is deep enough to safely land crucian carp, roach, or chubs while allowing easy handling on the water surface.

Features:

  • Landing net head shape: oval;
  • Landing net head opening: 44x34cm;
  • Net depth: 35cm;
  • Net mesh diameter: ≃ 5mm;
  • Frame material: aluminum;
  • Soft polyester net;
  • Does not harm fish skin;
  • Polymer spreader block;
  • Universal threaded socket;
  • Weight: 205g;
  • Net color: black.

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