VISSER TRENCHING INC

ADA, MN 56510

Plumbing - Restricted Plumbing Contractor

is built to last! Visser is re-launching the new No. 2 as the 2 X seriesa light-tackleWe are extremely excited to add this powerful super performer to our current lineupWe build our VISSER Reels with top-quality materials and processesSpecial color combinations take one extra week for delivery. &nbsp&nbspour reels have more than 25 years of designThey complement and project personal styleStyle and FunctionalITY Waterproof modular one cover bodyvacuum tested. &nbsplight weight and robust design to match today’s light weight rods. Aluminum frameand lube system for constant lubrication. Lubrication level cap to check lube &ampspecial surf knoband Aluminum power knob available.&nbspall black needs to be ordered as No. 3Bplease go to our contact page and email us. Our Warranty &nbspmay also void the warranty. If extensive repair is required

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