New Plier ProSheathTM Combo with Retractable Tether Introduced by T-REIGN® at OR Summer Market |
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Wednesday, 07 August 2013 00:33 |
Fishermen, who need sure access to their pliers at a moment's notice, will appreciate the only sheath with a built-in 36" retractable Kevlar® tether. With the Plier ProSheath, peace of mind is assured, knowing the essential pliers are always conveniently ready and will never be lost. "This new product is in response to pleas we have heard over and over from fishermen who complained about losing their valuable pliers by dropping them in the water, never to be seen again," said Randy Martin, outdoor sales director. "Our Plier ProSheath Combo solves that problem – you can secure your gear with T-REIGN." With an aircraft aluminum body, it provides ultra-lightweight handling and superior corrosion resistance, and the comfort grip handles are slip-resistant rubber. Replaceable tungsten carbide cutters will cut braided, wire and mono line with ease. It has replaceable spring-loaded stainless steel jaws, with split-ring opener and crimps, perfect for removing hooks and for all rigging needs. The Plier ProSheath is a heavy-duty nylon sheath with a built-in 36-inch retractable Kevlar tether to keep the pliers protected, secure and ready for action. The sheath has a stainless steel belt clip and dual fixed-loop straps. MSRP is $79.95. As with all T-REIGN products, this new model is made in the USA. For more information about this and the full product line, visit their web site, www.t-reign.com. Contact: T-Reign Outdoor Products Media Contact: Venture |
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