AFW Adds Ball Bearing Swivels to Their Line-Up
OutdoorHub 11.02.11
Coatesville, PA November 2, 2011 – New solid brass Ball Bearing Swivels and Snap Swivels from American Fishing Wire are engineered to survive the fiercest one-on-one battles. The patented bullet shape provides fluid rotation and decreased water resistance. The unique gun metal black finish minimizes reflections and cloaks the tackle. Swivels have a solid brass body, stainless steel bearings, and welded rings for maximum security and to endure the unforgiving offshore environment. The tournament snaps are tempered and made of solid brass, designed to stay closed and keep connected to the fish. These battle-tested ball bearing swivels in your tackle box are a necessity for a trip to the canyon or out of sight of the shoreline.
Professional Tournament Angler, Chris Blanton, chooses AFW swivels, “For every heavy duty application I only use AFW Ball Bearing Swivels and Snap Swivels. They are perfect for dredge weights & baits to all my high speed Wahoo gear and especially for all of my big game gear for Marlin. AFW offers me the assurance I want and need when tournament fishing“.
Steven Miller, Sales Director of American Fishing Wire & HI-SEAS explains the new product addition, “We’ve had a high demand from our customers to offer our own AFW brand Ball Bearing Swivels and Snap Swivels. Our products are known for high quality and anglers wanted these components to meet our high quality standards. They are an exciting addition to our product selection.” The swivels are available in sizes 2-10 with pound strengths from 65lbs to 660lbs respectively.
For over 30 years AFW & HI-SEAS has been providing serious freshwater and saltwater anglers with the finest quality line, leader, and rigging products. AFW has the largest selection of wire line and leader products in the industry. All wire, strand, and cable are manufactured in the United States. HI-SEAS offers a variety of lines specifically designed and formulated to meet any fishing challenge. Visit online at www.americanfishingwire.com and www.hiseas.net.