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Soaker with a spring sturgeon

Topic: Ego S2 Slider Net  (Read 3040 times)

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ballardbrad

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Just got one of these in the mail today.  Technology is pretty brilliant.  The one in the video is much larger than the compact one I purchased but shows the features



http://www.egos2slider.com/S2_landing_nets.html#18inch



Mark Collett

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  I like it--any idea what they retail for $$$$ ?
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She has no wrath to vent. Nor does she have a hand in kindness to extend.
She is merely there, immense, powerful, and indifferent


Skidplate

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I like it--any idea what they retail for $$$$ ?

They are $70 - $90. I was looking at these about a week ago in my local Dicks store - seem nice, but that price tag...
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May be a little spendy but will probably do more and last longer than 2 similarly cheapo nets. ;)

If they could handle more weight I'd be all over it. How do they feel Brad? The 48" handle says it can handle 12#s of weight.
« Last Edit: August 02, 2012, 01:11:11 PM by Zee »
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