Trabucco HYDRUS NTX LANDING NET Telescopic Carbon Gain Handle mt 4.00

The Trabucco HYDRUS NTX Landing Net with a telescopic carbon handle (4.00 meters) is a high-performance landing net designed for anglers who need a lightweight, durable, and extendable net for various fishing scenarios. Here’s a breakdown of its key features:

Trabucco HYDRUS NTX LANDING NET Telescopic Carbon Gain Handle mt 4.00

Key Features:

  1. Telescopic Carbon Handle (4.00m)

    • Made from high-quality carbon fiber, ensuring lightweight strength and corrosion resistance.
    • Extendable design allows for easy adjustment to different lengths, making it ideal for bank fishing, boat fishing, or situations where extra reach is needed.
  2. HYDRUS NTX Net Head

    • Designed with a knotless, fish-friendly mesh to minimize harm to fish (especially useful for catch-and-release).
    • Large, deep netting ensures secure landing of bigger fish.
    • Reinforced frame for durability and stability.
  3. Ergonomic & Practical Design

    • Non-slip grip for better handling, even in wet conditions.
    • Quick-release mechanism (if applicable) for easy attachment/detachment of the net head.
    • Compact when retracted, making it easy to transport.
  4. Versatile Use

    • Suitable for carp, pike, catfish, and other large freshwater species.
    • Ideal for long-range landing from high banks, boats, or awkward fishing spots.

Pros & Cons:

Lightweight yet strong (carbon fiber construction).
Extendable reach (up to 4m) for difficult-to-access spots.
Fish-friendly mesh for ethical angling.
Higher price point compared to aluminum or fiberglass nets.
Carbon fiber can be brittle if mishandled (avoid impacts).

Who Is It For?

  • Carp & specimen anglers needing a long-reach net.
  • Boat anglers who require a compact but strong landing net.
  • Anglers practicing catch-and-release who prioritize fish safety.

Alternatives (if unavailable):

  • Fox Warrior Carbon Landing Net
  • Daiwa Mission Carp Net
  • Preston Innovations Carbonactive XT

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