When your fishing line gets twisted between the rod and the lure or the rod and the fish you are catching, it becomes weaker. Initially, a few twists might not weaken the line significantly, but with more twists, the weakening becomes more pronounced. Eventually, the line can break easily and unexpectedly. To address this issue, you can use a ball bearing swivel.
By installing a ball bearing swivel between the rod tip and the lure or hook at the end of the line, the swivel allows the line to rotate and retain its strength as the lure or fish spins. The Sampo ball bearing swivels are made from stainless steel to prevent rust and corrosion, ensuring smooth motion of the device.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How does a ball bearing swivel prevent line twist?
A: A ball bearing swivel allows the fishing line to rotate freely, preventing the line from becoming twisted and weakened.
Q: Why is stainless steel used in the construction of Sampo ball bearing swivels?
A: Stainless steel is used to prevent rust and corrosion, ensuring smooth and reliable rotation of the swivel.
Q: Can a ball bearing swivel be used in saltwater fishing?
A: Yes, the stainless steel construction of Sampo ball bearing swivels makes them suitable for use in saltwater fishing.
Q: How do I install a ball bearing swivel?
A: To install a ball bearing swivel, simply attach it between the rod tip and the lure or hook at the end of your fishing line using the provided attachment mechanism.
Q: Do ball bearing swivels affect the action of my lure?
A: No, ball bearing swivels are designed to have minimal impact on the action of your lure, allowing it to move freely through the water.
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