NYLON ANDE PREMIUM ROSE
Ande all quality at a very low price. Reel 12lb - 900m
Ande all quality at a very low price. Reel 12lb - 900m
He holds more than 600 IGFA world records. Perfectly calibrated, it has a very strict quality control. Held by all major sports fishermen in the world, it is a guarantee of safety and excellence. reel 12lb - 900m
UPF ultra violet factor stands for ultra violet protection factor
It is the fabric's ability to avoid and repel the harmful effects of ultraviolet rays.
The UPF has several ranks of protection indicated by a number 20, 30, 50 and 50+.
Currently the UPF50+ is the maximum existing certification.
This means that the garment protects covered areas up to 98% against UV-A and UV-B radiation.
UPF ultra violet factor stands for ultra violet protection factor
It is the fabric's ability to avoid and repel the harmful effects of ultraviolet rays.
The UPF has several ranks of protection indicated by a number 20, 30, 50 and 50+.
Currently the UPF50+ is the maximum existing certification.
This means that the garment protects covered areas up to 98% against UV-A and UV-B radiation.
UPF ultra violet factor stands for ultra violet protection factor
It is the fabric's ability to avoid and repel the harmful effects of ultraviolet rays.
The UPF has several ranks of protection indicated by a number 20, 30, 50 and 50+.
Currently the UPF50+ is the maximum existing certification.
This means that the garment protects covered areas up to 98% against UV-A and UV-B radiation.
UPF*: UPF (Ultraviolet Protection Factor) stands for Ultraviolet Protection Factor. It is the ability of the fabric to avoid and repel the harmful effects of ultraviolet rays (UV-A, UV-B or UV-C).
The UPF has several ranks of protection indicated by a number: 20, 30, 50 and 50+. Currently, UPF50+ is the maximum existing certification. This means that the garment protects covered areas up to 98% against UV-A and UV-B radiation. (Barely 2% of UVA and UVB rays pass through.)
UPF*: UPF (Ultraviolet Protection Factor) stands for Ultraviolet Protection Factor. It is the ability of the fabric to avoid and repel the harmful effects of ultraviolet rays (UV-A, UV-B or UV-C).
The UPF has several ranks of protection indicated by a number: 20, 30, 50 and 50+. Currently, UPF50+ is the maximum existing certification. This means that the garment protects covered areas up to 98% against UV-A and UV-B radiation. (Barely 2% of UVA and UVB rays pass through.)
UPF ultra violet factor stands for ultra violet protection factor
It is the fabric's ability to avoid and repel the harmful effects of ultraviolet rays.
The UPF has several ranks of protection indicated by a number 20, 30, 50 and 50+.
Currently the UPF50+ is the maximum existing certification.
This means that the garment protects covered areas up to 98% against UV-A and UV-B radiation.
UPF ultra violet factor stands for ultra violet protection factor
It is the fabric's ability to avoid and repel the harmful effects of ultraviolet rays.
The UPF has several ranks of protection indicated by a number 20, 30, 50 and 50+.
Currently the UPF50+ is the maximum existing certification.
This means that the garment protects covered areas up to 98% against UV-A and UV-B radiation.
UPF ultra violet factor stands for ultra violet protection factor
It is the fabric's ability to avoid and repel the harmful effects of ultraviolet rays.
The UPF has several ranks of protection indicated by a number 20, 30, 50 and 50+.
Currently the UPF50+ is the maximum existing certification.
This means that the garment protects covered areas up to 98% against UV-A and UV-B radiation.
UPF ultra violet factor stands for ultra violet protection factor
It is the fabric's ability to avoid and repel the harmful effects of ultraviolet rays.
The UPF has several ranks of protection indicated by a number 20, 30, 50 and 50+.
Currently the UPF50+ is the maximum existing certification.
This means that the garment protects covered areas up to 98% against UV-A and UV-B radiation.