Fishpond Headgate Tippet Holder
Fishpond Headgate Tippet Holder
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The Fishpond Headgate tippet dispenser offers a smart solution you’ll instantly appreciate. Its spring-loaded hinge design makes it simple to attach, remove, and carry most tippet spools effortlessly. Clip it nearby and eliminate the frustration of rummaging through your waders, vest, or pack for loose spools. Plus, with an integrated cutting blade, you can quickly address a dropped nipper or trim tippet on the go, enhancing your fishing efficiency.
Noted Features:
- Annodized aerospace aluminum
- Retractor/lanyard attachment hole with included clip
- Razorblade line cutter
- Holds up to 7 standard tippet spools
- Secure spring loaded pull for access to change spools
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