🎣 Elevate your fishing game with the net that folds, extends, and conquers every catch!
The Fiblink Folding Aluminum Fishing Landing Net features a corrosion-resistant anodized aluminum frame and a telescoping handle extending up to 40 inches, combined with a tangle-free, water-repellent nylon mesh. Its foldable two-section design offers compact portability, while the fish-friendly entrance ensures safe catch-and-release. Perfect for both saltwater and freshwater fishing adventures.
Size | Extend Length: 44-60 inches (with larger net) |
Color | Black |
Material | Aluminum |
Brand | Fiblink |
Item Weight | 1.2 Pounds |
Style | Extend Length: 44-60 Inches (With Larger Net) |
Product Dimensions | 20"L x 65"W |
Model Name | Fiblink |
Outer Material | nylon mesh |
Inner Material | Nylon |
Fishing Technique | Fishing |
Special Feature | Retractable, Folding |
Shape | Triangular |
Sport | Fishing |
Handle Material | Aluminum |
Grip Material | Polyethylene |
Band size | 44 Inches |
Frame Material | corrosion resistant anodized aluminum alloy |
Handle Type | Telescopic Handle |
Manufacturer | Fiblink |
UPC | 754610697135 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 25.6 x 4 x 3 inches |
Package Weight | 1.11 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 20 x 65 x 0.04 inches |
Brand Name | Fiblink |
Warranty Description | 1 Year |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | FBTTE07-50 |
Included Components | Fishing Net |
P**M
Perfect
Great size for wharf fishing
A**P
Great product
Great product, well made
B**N
Great quality!
I have had this net over two years, stored outside and used in saltwater almost daily. I have pulled in catfish, sharks, bull reds, stingrays, trout, and a needle-nosed gar that was larger than me with this net. I had a stingray that had its barb tangled in the mesh once and I thought the net was done for... nope, not a single tear! 100% recommend.
D**O
Liked but was a tad disappointed
I truly love this net was extremely strong, but the plastic couplings for the adjustment cracked should’ve sent it back, but since I’ve accidentally spilled diesel on it, I just kept it my loss
J**Y
Don't buy this.
Garbage net.First time I used it, the plastic arm locking mechanism failed, and the fish went right thru the net. Left a big hole.Wasn't a big fish either. 23" Redfish.
B**R
Great quality net heavy duty for larger fish
This is a really good quality net! Price point was quite good as well. Works great for Red and a small 30” shark. Rubberish net seems to hold up as well. Handle length is very good and fully extended hold a 10 lb red quite well. I don’t think I would try to lift at 90 degrees as it may bend but we pulled onto the fishing peer at a 45 degree angle and tit worked great. Net side will accommodate fairly large fish but no monsters. Overall I was pleased and I believe you will as well, IMHO.
R**S
Bird Net
I looked for an easy-to-store bird net that I would use very occasionally to catch my hand-raised Starling.It needed to have coated netting that wouldn't catch his nails, and be deep enough to allow me to turn the frame 90* to contain him. The design with the flat side seemed preferable to the round because I can place it for him to fly in rather than me trying to catch him. The latter could injure him, as they are very fragile.The storage bag is well-stitched, and roomy enough to make slipping the folded net in and out effortlessly. Opening the net portion took a few minutes to figure out since no instructions were sent with the product.I have not had to use it, but I am confident that it will work well. It seems quite sturdy, having weight and substance to all of its parts. It ought to last a lifetime the way I plan to use it.
B**R
Not as good as I had hoped
I was excited about this net to start with, the ability to fold it up was pretty unique and would help me save some space. After my first trip I was having second thoughts about my purchase. First off, the handle is so large that it will not fit in a standard vertical rod holder on my center console leaving me to stow it exclusively in the floor. Second, then I attempted to net my first crappie I realized the netting floats and makes it difficult to get under the fish to net it. Once I got the fish in the net I noticed it was like a whole arm length deep. It also gets heavy trying to net a fish while holding the fishing rod too.No doubt it's a solid construction. I'm sure it will last a long time, but the weight, handle size, net depth, and floating netting make it difficult for me to use by myself.
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