THE SUNRAE FISHING ROD SLEEVE - SAFETY, PROTECTION, CONVENIENCE

"One of the most innovative fishing tackle accessories to come along in years"

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Main Information:

The Sunrae Fishing Rod Sleeve is a fishing rod case, a rod cover, and a lure protector rolled into one. Folded up it is 3 inches square and thinner than a wallet. Unfolded it is 48 inches long. Made of a high-quality, durable, clear PVC.

Lures, baits, hooks and clasps are clearly visible through the sleeve. It features a flap closure that secures the sleeve to the rod.

Fast, simple and easy to use! The sleeve can be used with hooks, baits or lures attached. *Click Here To See Pictures*


Features/Benefits

  • Only $5.50 and less for multiple item purchases!
  • Protects against tangled fishing rods and helps prevent incidental hooking while storing, transporting, camping, canoeing or portaging. The sleeves help to prevent fishing rod tip damage.
  • Prevents hooking and snagging (carpeting, upholstery, etc.) of vehicles, boats and canoes.
  • Prevents snagging in trees and bushes while portaging.
  • Provides added safety when children or pets are present.
  • Folds neatly into a 3"x 3" pocket-size packet when fishing.
  • Protects equipment.
  • Universal size, fits most fishing rods.
  • Durable, intended for long-term use.
  • Store another sleeve in your tackle box along with other accessories.
  • Developed in Madison, Wisconsin.
  • Makes a great Fishing Tournament gift. Contact us for special rates.

    A great canoeing, camping or fishing tackle gift for the fisherman (or woman) in your family.

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Sunrae Enterprises
4180 County Rd E
Junction City, WI  54443

(715) 457-4608

orders@sunrae-ent.com

Ted Slowinski, President

 

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