In this video, we look closely at the Nash Dwarf Retractable Landing Net. It may be from the budget range from Nash, but I was really impressed with this compact carp fishing net.
Hey Connor, I agree the spreader block is tighter than most other nets and the soft rubber coating makes it a bit "sticky" when sliding the net arms in and out. Other anglers have also warned if you force it too much it breaks easily. Luckily I have just taken my time when setting it up and taking it down and its still working fine. I've found dunking it in the water helps a bit with getting the arms in on initial setup.
Looks a nice bit of kit nathan
Wouldn’t mind one in 36”
Be careful with it because the spreader blocks like the snap, there cheap hollow plastic an me an a few friends have all had them snap
The plastic does seem thinner than other budget nets I reviewed. I will be gentle with it, thanks for the heads up.
This net is good but it’s an absolute nightmare to pack away that spreader block is super tight , any tips?
Hey Connor, I agree the spreader block is tighter than most other nets and the soft rubber coating makes it a bit "sticky" when sliding the net arms in and out. Other anglers have also warned if you force it too much it breaks easily. Luckily I have just taken my time when setting it up and taking it down and its still working fine. I've found dunking it in the water helps a bit with getting the arms in on initial setup.
I thought about putting some WD40 inside the spreader block, what do you think??