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Striker Line Cutterz Zipper Pull
Oh, where did those pliers go? Sound familiar?! Never again! StrikerICE’s Line Cutterz Zipper Pull can attach to your jackets to be within quick reach to cut braided, monofilament and fluorocarbon fishing line in seconds to change lures quickly and easily!
- Safe and convenient
- Durable ABS plastic with non-slip grip
Striker Logo Depth Weight
This isn’t your grandfather’s depth-bomb – it’s a lead-free, non-toxic alternative with a corrosion-resistant spring clip that sports StrikerICE’s logo. If you’re wearing the best garments on the planet, you might as well keep up in the tackle department!
Features:
- SI Logo Stamped and Embossed
- Zinc Alloy Weight (7/27” Thick)
- Spring Clip is Plated for Corrosion Resistance
- Total Weight is 16g (0.56 oz.)
- Total Length 2”
- Contains NO Lead
Striker Tundra Mitts
NOTE: THIS IS MEN’S SIZING, BUT LADIES, THESE ARE SO GREAT FOR SNOWMOBILING! SEE ATTACHED SIZE CHART TO COMPARE FOR WOMEN.
A heavy-duty improvement on StrikerICE’s popular Climate Mitts, these are as warm as it gets! With 200 grams of 3M Thinsulate® insulation and a Hipora® waterproof insert, you’ll be able to do just about anything over or under the ice while staying warm and dry.
Features:
- 200g of 3M Thinsulate® Insulation
- Hipora® Waterproof/ Breathable
- Full Leather Palm
- Full Softshell Back of Hand and Gauntlet
- Soft Synthetic Thumb Material for Wiping a Lens
- Adjustable Gauntlet Closure
- Seamless Wraparound Finger Tips
Editor’s Note: When you need the warmest of the warm – use these Tundra Mitts! These are great as you can keep a hand warmer inside them, but it’s also nice you can slip these on and off quickly when you need to use your fingers. Also, you can wear a liner glove underneath for even more protection from the elements! I like wearing the Tundra Mitts for travel and in-between times during really cold conditions – keeping you warm when moving to your ice fishing spot, and they are what I wear for snowmobiling – perfect for it!
I have long, larger hands for a woman, so I typically wear a size large in women’s gloves and a size medium in men’s gloves – these are men’s sizing and I find them true to size as I wear a size medium in them. ~Jen