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Invisiswivel

Invisiswivel

InvisaSwivel is a clear fishing swivel designed to be invisible in water. Fish cannot see the swivel like conventional metal swivels that are heavy and corrode which affects their ability to properly remove line twist. Another great feature of the InvisaSwivel is its ability to self lubricate. The space age material they are made from actually promotes free spinning action. These swivels will protect your guides from nicks by gliding softly through causing no damage unlike a metal swivel. A conventional swivel can only be bent 3-4 times before they break. InvisaSwivels can be bent hundreds of times and show no signs of fatigue, continue to swivel and bend right back. InvisaSwivels are not affected by salt or fresh water so corrosion is never an issue. Click HERE for more information about this product.

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Earl Dail
Friday, July 08, 2011 6:12 PM

Sportsmans Toy Store began stocking the InvisaSwivel when it was first released. I admit being skepticaal at first. After fishing for Spainish Mackeral and having larger King Mackeral take the baits, I quickly became very confident in the strength of these swivels. Though they look like inexpensive "plastic" gimmicks, they really perform well. The InvisaSwivel can be reeled throught the rod guides without causing any problems. You can get yours at www.SportsmansToyStore.com

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