Greys Prowla Split Ring Pliers These pliers have a special jaw that helps with the opening of split rings of any size making the changing of treble hooks a simple task! The jaws are good for squashing barbs on trebles and have a side cutter that will shear through wire, braid and mono. They are compact and fit in your pocket - always ready for use.Soft touch moulded rubber handles, 2 sizes of anvil to fit all crimps, Hardened stainless steel, Rust resistant and scratch proof, Matt black nickel finish, Prowla Lanyard included.
As one of the UK's leading Greys fishing tackle suppliers, North East Tackle Supplies are known for stocking the very best in specialist pike fishing equipment from a variety of industry-leading brands including Greys. Our range of Greys split ring pliers are used by amateurs and professionals! Take a look through our range of Greys split ring pliers online today
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