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The FLOTTEUR COMPETITION SP M23 family is part of our products for white fish fishing, these 7 floats are aimed at competition fishermen practicing in ponds and canals.
The GARBOLINO SP M23 COMPETITION COUP FISHING FLOAT adopts the famous "dart" shape favoured by northern fishermen. Despite its elongated shape, its stability is optimised by a very chunky "V" shaped top part. Topped by a plastic antenna of a varying diameter depending on the weight (from 0.8 to 1mm), it is finished with a short metal keel, giving it ultra fast placement. Undoubtedly THE roach float to have in your compartments, as it is both stable and sensitive. It is available in sizes ranging from 0.4 to 2gr. Like all models in the SP competition range, its balsa body has a colour code at the base to allow you to identify its weight at a glance in your storage compartments.
• Balsa competition float with eyelet • Dart shape, very chunky on the top part for optimum stability • Metal keel • Full plastic antenna from 0.80 to 1.0 mm • Colour code at the base of the float to identify its weight at a glance • Float developed for roach fishing in pond and canal, sensitive and stable in shape, positions quickly thanks to its short keel