Hobie Rod Leash - Webbing

$ 11.00

4.9 (693) In stock

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HOBIE FISH ROD LEASH- WEBBING, 74052001, Hobie

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The best upgrade for you to get a better grip on your steering. The aluminum handle is larger, stronger, and smoother once installed. Providing you with better tracking by allowing you to tension the handle, and easier to turn.The extended and raised section makes it easier to use with larger rudders or in the current. You can also tension it down to help keep your kayak tracking straight so you can spend more time with your hand off the handle.

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Light on 3/8 Fiberglass mast with a floating base. Manufactured from domestically manufactured 3/8 fiberglass tube. Permanently attached to the light and the base. With a height of 4'-6 tall, you will truly be visible from 360 degrees. In situations where a 360 degree white light is not necessary or required, the flag can be slid over the light, creating a soft glow that is less likely to attract bugs or spook fish, while maintaining some level of visibility to others around you.

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