Coil Leash
10" extends to 6'
Whats New:
WINTER
February, 2011
Winter is here, Utah Powder and variable fishing conditions ! Great Times !
We just updated the Photo Gallery - NEW Fischer Productions Gallery!
Pro Staff Shout Out:
Bullet the dog
Pro Since: Sept 2004
The coil leash is tough, but it's not strong enough to hold back my 104 lbs of muscle!
It's for your tools, not dogs like me.
Product History
Design Evolution of Holster
improving the fishing experience
2005: 12mm diameter coil leash, 10" long
2006: Added delron clips to leash to reduce scratches and chance for rust transfer
2008: Manufactured smaller 9mm diameter coil with better rebound, and fused ends to elimate need for metal closures
2009: Leash attached to holsters at factory, further reducing metal hardware needed
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Lippa4Life - Aluminum
Lippa4Life - Special Blend
NEW FOR 2011
Proper Use
The Tangle
We are occasionally asked if the coil leash snags on things, or itself when it is retracting back and forth. "Not if you know what you're doing," has been our smart-ass answer.
Where to Buy
Your Local Dealer
We are fortunate to have hundreds of excellent dealers across America, and around the World, stocking our products through our exclusive distributor - Umpqua. Here is a link to their dealer locator for your convenience. Please remember, if your local shop is listed but they do not stock this item of ours, ask them for it - they can special order easily.
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Coil Leash
10" coil extends 6', delron clips wont scratch or rust
Our 9mm diameter coil leash is the best we have had made. It's 10" long with welded loops on each end and features a unique delron clip that does not scratch your tools or rust. We primarily use our leashes to attach to the Lippa4Life when we are not wearing the holster, but have also used it to hold 12" pliers when we're on boats leaning over to release fish. Those of you still using a net will find it stronger and with better rebound than any you've used or seen in the past.
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