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  • Brand: KSPROANGLERS
  • Brand: OUTWATER
  • Brand: VARIVAS
  • KS SWAVERS

    Price €12.00

    The Swavers has a very innovative design of its multi-faceted sides that return a maximum of light reflections on the water bottom. Its swing from one side to the other jig that provides a more effective action of the profile. Like all jigs KS, the Swavers has a hardwearing stainless steel chassis.

  • MINULO the jig is derived from ULO JIG brand KS PROANGLERS, it has a shorter and stockier body, it is a bit tiring and easy to animate short jerk jig. The dogtooth tuna and other predators crazy about this jig which has a stainless steel frame ultra resitant.
  • FLUOROCARBONE VARIVAS

    Price €18.00
    Monofilament 100% fluorocarbon. Power range to fulfill all your bottom line for wary fish and educated. Refractive index close to the water. Almost invisible. Reel 16 Lb by 30m
  • SHOCK LEADER VARIVAS

    Price €23.80
    The SHOCK LEADER Varivas is specially designed for making ultra low solid, flexible and discrete lines. More elastic than the fluoro carbon, the SHOCK LEADER Varivas is extremely abrasion resistant. The elasticity is measured to absorb high impact shock and key supporting shoeing strength.
  • The OCEAN RECORD SHOCK LEADER is 15 to 20% more resistant to equal diameter than another SHOCK LEADER, VARIVAS has also improved its flexibility and the discretion of this thread that is practically translucent as a fluorocarbon. The OCEAN RECORD SHOCK LEADER is designed to withstand ultra-powerful starts thanks to an expertly proportioned elasticity and has the ability to withstand headaches, rubs with other fish, and withstand all forms of abrasion for a long time. The OCEAN RECORD SHOCK LEADER comes with an elastic strap that protects and facilitates the distribution of the yarn.

  • 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.)