Method Feeder Preston ICS In-line Banjo XR, Large

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Method Feeder Preston ICS In-line Banjo XR, Large

The ICS In-line Banjo XR Feeder is an improved version of the popular Dura Banjo model, making it the ideal choice for a wide range of fish, especially when using a method that offers more security compared to a standard method feeder. The special design ensures perfect weight distribution (the well-tested combination of plastic and lead), meaning the method can be cast accurately over long distances. As part of the "Interchange System," the Banjo XR method allows anglers to switch the size and weight of the feeder with any ICM product without having to rebuild the entire rig.

Features:

  • Accessory type: feeder;
  • Aerodynamic shape;
  • Model: ICS In-line Banjo XR;
  • High-quality material;
  • Sizes: Small, Medium, and Large;
  • Packaging: 1 piece per pack.

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