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***BRAND NEW PRODUCT***

Are you thinking of buying a new pole?

Have you recently bought a new pole?

Do you own more than one pole?

 

If you answered yes to any of the above you will probably have an abundance of ‘redundant' top kits lying around, possibly all fitted with expensive elastic, bungs, bushes etc.

Rather than leave them somewhere in the shed or garage or get pennies for them selling them on, you will now be able to use them on your new pole without worrying about buying the same brand.

Sometimes the cost of all those new extra top kits can either put you off buying a new pole or stop you from having the one you really want because you have to reserve some of your hard-earned cash to replace all the old top kits with new ones.

Maybe you have a small fish pole and a carp pole and want to use some of the tops with the opposite pole.

Now you can do all of this with one or two new products….

Introducing…… The REDUSA and The INCREASA.

A genuinely exciting new angling innovation!

 

Basically these short, lightweight, high quality carbon sections will do all of the above. In fact they do exactly what they say on the section….

 

If your top kits are too big for your number four you need the INCREASA if they are too small you need the REDUSA…simple.

 

For example ….You have a Garbolino pole and you decide your new pole will be a Daiwa…..Problem is your 8 top kits worth a few hundred quid don't fit because they are too big…..Choice one sell them on for next to nothing and fork out even more on new ones…. Choice two spend £24.99 (including postage and packaging)on the INCREASA and use all your old top kits and your new ones as well.

 

Another benefit of one of these short specially made sections, as anyone who has used a short number 4 or 5 before will tell you, is the increased stiffness that they add to any pole. Unless you have witnessed this you won't believe the difference.

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