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ACCESSORIES


INFINITY®


DIRW1 & DIRW2 Available in two lengths and


RIG WALLETS – featuring twin hard foam boards.


INFINITY®


TACKLE CASE – DIRTC1 Offering the complete rig


RIG &


making and storage facilities the rig and tackle case has twin zipped compartments.


FEATURES › 18 compartment tackle box › Detachable stiff rig board › PVC rig wallets


DINFINITY® BOILIE


FEATURES › Neoprene carry handle › D Ring for hanging › Mesh material for better ventilation and quicker drying


RY BAG - DIBDB1


BINFINITY® DIBB1


–AIT BUCKET


Functional and space saving this lightweight bait bucket can be compressed for easy transportation when empty.


INFINITY® UNHOOKING MAT - DIUM1 FEATURES › Dimension 1.32 x 0.85 m › Supplied with padded knee cushion › Polystyrene bean filling for improved fish support › Carry handle › 600 denier water proof fabric (not seam sealed)


INFINITY®


MESH BAG - DIMBDB1 & 2 Using rubberised micro mesh


BOILIE DRY


these bags allow you to keep boilies stored while well ventilated. Two sizes available.


INFINITY®


DIWP1 Designed to support the


Infinity weigh sling.


FEATURES › Foldable elasticated legs for ultra quick assembly


–INFINITY® LEAD CASE


FEATURES › Rigid body with padded base


DILC1


› Adjustable padded compartments


› Neoprene handle › Double zip fastening


TINFINITY BARROW ACKLE BAG - DIBTB1


This extra large tackle bag with neoprene side carry handles is designed to fit perfect on the


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› Light weight for transportation › Erect length 1.74m folded length 0.93m


› Supplied with carry case › Shoulder carry strap


WEIGH POD -


INFINITY® WEIGH SLING – DIWS FEATURES › Super large size for continental size fish › Rubberised mesh, water release point for weight accuracy


› Foldable aluminium pole to add rigidity to the slings’ weigh bar


› Quick dry › Supplied with Nylon case


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