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Brand | Nash |
Colour | Camo |
GTIN | 5055108917625 |
Net Size (cm) | 112cm |
Net Size (inch) | 44in |
Type of Fishing | Carp |
MPN | T1762 |
The Nash Scope Black Ops range is the most compact yet tactile on the market, the first instalment was an instant hit with every carp magazine out there and the range now has a following of 6ft fishing fans. The Black Ops range has corresponding holdalls and carry bags which really look the part.
Not only that but due to the compact nature of the range it will also save you space on the bank, in the car and at home. The new instalment of the increasingly popular Black Ops range includes the Nash Scope Black Ops Landing Net, collapsing down to just 2.4ft, or 29 inches, the 6ft handle is now stronger than its predecessor. The handle itself is also constructed from carbon fibre, giving you rigidity and immense tactile strength. Once the net has been collapsed it will slip into any of Nash's sawn-off holdalls alongside a Scope Black Ops Rod, meaning on shorter fishing trips you can now take one small holdall. The original Nash Scope Landing Net championed a micro-engineered spreader block, now an almost obligatory feature of a high-end landing net. The new instalment of the Scope Landing Net has built on the success of its predecessor, this time featuring a low profile, machined and reinforced spigot spreader block. The 44-inch net will comfortably swallow even the biggest of carp and is supported by new and improved elasticated, lightweight carbon fibre arms. The grip on the Black Ops range is built from matte black para cord, not only comfortable and robust, it looks great too. Perhaps the best part about the new Nash Scope Landing Net is the net itself, the mesh is now stronger than before and the camouflage mesh colouring is exclusive to Nash, you won't find this on any other brand of landing net and its sure to set you apart from other anglers on the bank.
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