Orvis Flow Zinger
Orvis Flow Zinger
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Expertly crafted by the Orvis fly fishing team and utilizing Loon Outdoors technology, the Flow Zinger offers dependable design and premium materials for long-lasting organizational solutions that are effective in any streamside setting. Keep essential tools like nippers and hemostats within reach using the durable and secure Nite Ize® S-Biner, attached to a lightweight yet sturdy 22" steel cable for effortless retraction.
- Reliable streamside organization done the right way with simple design and high-quality construction
- Nite Ize® S-Biner provides secure and easy attachment
- 22" steel cable retracts easily and is lightweight yet sturdy
- Designed by Orvis and powered by Loon Outdoors
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