Shimano Fishing Grappler Bb Slow Jigging Black 2.49 m / 120 g 21GRPBBC
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Shimano Fishing Grappler Bb Slow Jigging Rod Black 2.49 m / 120 g 21GRPBBC | £170.99 | ![]() | |||
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The GRAPPLER BB series is an exciting and affordable saltwater series that sits within the existing Grappler family and offers a fantastic combination of high performance and affordability. Built on Hi-Power X blanks, which aids strength, improves responsiveness and reduces twist when under pressure, all models are fitted with high quality Fuji Stainless Steel K Type guides and custom designed Shimano reel seats. The two section (1+1) configuration reduces transport length for more convenience, especially when fishing from small boats.There are 10 models in the Grappler BB series which are grouped into three different fishing categories: Jigging, Light Jigging and Slow Jigging. All have been perfectly tuned for their intended use and have exceptional playing actions to cope with the most demanding situations.Specifications:- Grip eva- Blank material: hi-power x- Reel seat: fuji dps- Packaging: cloth bag + rod band- Guide type: fuji- Lengths: 2.44m
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