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Simms Pro Nipper Trident Fly Fishing

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Simms next-generation Guide Nippers combine aerospace-grade aluminum architecture with surgically-sharp jaws for ideal performance with light to heavy mono or fluoro leaders and tippets. Details include 6061-T6 machined aluminum arms and riveted, stainless-steel cutters. Made in America. 6061-T6 machined aluminum arms 17-4 H900 stainless steel jaws hardened to Rockwell C 44 Type II anodized and laser etched Riveted jaws.

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Features Durable anodized aluminum handles with stainless steel jaws and rare earth magnets Magnetic spring never wears out Magnetic fly threader, BB

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Sourcing steelhead across the roiling waters of Washington's Olympic Peninsula is easier with an ally at your side. Simms Pro Wading Staff excels against the push and pull thanks to the lightweight, high-strength capabilities of best-in-class carbon tubing. The 4-section staff includes a FastLock system--similar to touring-style ski poles--for customizable lengths between 51 and 56 in. A contoured cork handle delivers nonslip grip.

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The key to powering through the obstacles of a river system is great footing. The rugged, responsive Guide BOA Boot stacks agility and stability in your favor with maximum Vibram traction and an exacting BOA-lacing system fit. BOA Lacing system provides unmatched lacing simplicity and security. Full TPU coated upper for durability. Rubber toe and heel overlays for added protection Full closed-cell neoprene foam lining Pull-on loops for easy on and off.

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