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Orvis Wide Mouth Guide Net dusty olive
Orvis Wide Mouth Guide Net dusty olive
Orvis Wide Mouth Guide Net dusty olive Example Black
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Orvis Wide Mouth Guide Net dusty olive

P-25154
€269.00 *

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Orvis Wide Mouth Guide Net dusty olive

Landing with the landing net is the exciting moment that can determine success. But with many landing nets, with a drop shape, landing is not so easy and can be problematic. For this reason, Orvis landing nets have a very special shape and, of course, a rubberized net.

The Orvis Wide Mouth Guide landing net is an extremely sturdy landing net with an ingenious shape for easy landing of fish. The opening of the landing net is close to a rectangular shape, this ensures that landing is much easier, even if the fish is rolling on the surface. A gentle bed is ensured by the knotless and rubberized net, which can accommodate even larger fish. The frame is made of an extremely rubust, floating composite material that, unlike wood, does not age and can withstand quite a bit of punishment. In addition, the Guide version of the Wide Mouth has a longer handpiece, which makes landing even easier and is also suitable as a boat landing net.

Details

  • High quality floating wading landing net from Orvis
  • Knotless and rubberized net
  • Extremely durable composite material
  • Large opening for easy landing
  • Hole for fastening at the end of the hand piece
  • Length: 95 cm
  • Width: 32 cm
  • Opening: 44,5 cm
  • Net depth: 27 cm
  • Color: Dusty Olive
About Orvis:

One of the most traditional brands in the world of fly fishing is undoubtedly Orivs. Founded in 1856 by Charles F. Orvis in Vermont, the American company is one of the most influential and trusted in the scene. From fly rods and reels, to lines, accessories and to apparel, Orvis has the right gear for every situation.  We especially like Orvis' commitment to conservation. The company has already donated over $20 million to conservation efforts over the past 25 years - an important contribution to preserving the nature we all love.