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The "Barrett (L2-BSJ40)" is a successor model to the Anomalocaris, which has been supported by core anglers since its launch in 2013. It is an ideal model for wading games in vast tidal flats, as well as for tackling surf and rivers. While inheriting the concept of large capacity and high functionality, it has undergone significant upgrades to meet the demands of modern saltwater lure games. 【Features】 ■ Compliant with the Japan Small Craft Inspection Organization performance certification L2 ■ The large tarpaulin pouch is sized to hold a mobile phone or camera ■ The main pocket is perfect for storing two tool cases on each side ■ The mesh pocket can hold smaller items ■ A fish grip holder and pliers holder are included on the side of the main pocket ■ The drink holder can be repositioned on either side *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 ■Product Name: Ballat (L2-BSJ40) ■Certified Product L2 by the Japan Small Craft Inspection Organization ■Color: Black, Gray ■Material: Cordura 500D ■Weight: Approximately 2100g ■Buoyancy: Buoyancy standard of 7.5kg or more / 24 hours *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Takahashi Lifesaving Equipment Co., Ltd. has been consistently manufacturing and selling equipment for lifesaving at water's edge since its founding by Tadayoshi Takahashi in Osaka in 1935. The company was established in Naniwa Ward, Osaka, which at the time had many shipyards nearby, and the demand for lifesaving equipment to be installed on commercial vessels built there was the impetus for its founding. After the war, the era entered a period of high economic growth. Accordingly, Takahashi Lifesaving Equipment Co., Ltd. developed lifesaving equipment for leisure and working boats, and also began manufacturing oil fences and silt fences to protect waterfront environments.