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Latest News

2012-04-30 01:00

The History of Loop Fishing Tackle

Christer Sjöberg and Göran Andersson talking about the History of LOOP

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2012-02-15 22:57

Loop Press release

LOOP Press release

After a lot of turbolances in the company within the last two years Loop

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2012-01-22 17:00

LOOP Cross S1

A new rod revolutuion by LOOP!

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Specimen Grayling
grayling pictures

GF Backhand Power Haul Magic Switch | GF Vertical Bow Cast | The Dunker | Snap-T | Snap-Z sh | Snap-Z dh 

 

Snap-Z for double handed rods

casts performed by G. Feuerstein 



The airalized Snap-T (Snap-Z) is done more or less in the same manner but the second part of the cast is airalized for reduction of water contact so only the line end is kissing the water just in the moment when the forward cast is started. Z movement. The major advantage of this cast is the additional time you get for changing directions. This allows you to cast far more angulated. You can even cast 180° if you wish to do so(just for fun of course). You can also release a bit of additional line when performing the Z. This brings more line weight into the loop and provides a deeper loading of the rod.

Snap-Z with double handed rod casted upstream(for demo purposes only!) and with a common 0-90° presentation