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Sea Striker Krok swivels
Krok stainless-steel ball-bearing and snap swivels feature dual rotation, which allows the swivels to rotate at both ends, producing less friction and eliminating line twist.
Jun 25, 2008

All good crews pay meticulous attention to every detail and component in their terminal tackle, choosing gear they know can withstand the rigors and high-drag settings associated with offshore fishing. Any scrimping on gear or materials opens up an unacceptable weakness in the chain that connects the angler to his quarry. Sea Striker, a familiar name to the saltwater angler, recently introduced the Krok line of tough, ball-bearing swivels to take on the heavy loads that big-game anglers use every day. 

Krok stainless-steel ball-bearing and snap swivels feature dual rotation, which allows the swivels to rotate at both ends, producing less friction and eliminating line twist. Their patented one-piece design and all stainless-steel construction make Krok swivels the strongest ball-bearing swivels available, enabling the angler to use smaller swivels without sacrificing strength.

Krok barrel swivels come in six sizes ranging from 110- to 880-pound-test and feature a nickel-black finish and double-welded rings. The company's tournament snap swivels also come in six sizes, holding 70 to 450 pounds. Both series of swivels are available in convenient 2- or 10-swivel packs.

For more information, contact Sea Striker at 252-247-4113, or visit www.krokswivels.com.

 


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