AFTCO

Arena Fighting Belt

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$49.99

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The new AFTCO “Arena” fighting rod belt is perfect for 12-lb to 30-lb tackle use while fighting smaller fish, including; smaller billfish, tuna, king mackerel and other sub-100lb gamefish on relatively light tackle.  The high-grade, thick aluminum plate is richly-anodized in gold.  The black-anodized, CNC-machined aluminum gimbal cup that can hold a light rod, comes with a stainless cross-pin that swivels up and down to securely hold gimbaled rod butts and eliminate rod torque.  Bonded, closed-cell polyurethane foam back pad is durable, comfortable and very light weight.  The nylon belt easily adjusts to fit waist sizes from 28” – 50” with hook-and-loop fasteners.  The AFTCO “Arena” fighting rod belt works perfectly with the AFTCO Maxforce II Shoulder Harness.  

- The perfect light tackle day belt for use with 12-lb to 30-lb tackle.

- High-grade aluminum front plate deeply anodized in a rich gold finish for extreme durability and corrosion resistance.

- Bonded, closed-cell polyurethane foam back pad.

- Black anodized CNC machined aluminum gimbal cup swivels up and down.

- Double box-stitched ultra heavy-duty adjustable 2” nylon web straps.

- Adjustable one size fits most (28-50” waist).



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