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We made our anodized aluminum Orvis fly-fishing pliers to follow the contours of your hand.
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The Mirage LT fly reel offers the same performance as the original, in a lightweight package. There are times when less is more—the new Mirage LT fly reel is everything its big brother is, but designed to balance perfectly with lighter rods and yet still offer legendary Mirage engineering and performance. Mirage LT features a lighter version of the sealed and maintenance-free carbon and stainless steel disc drag system that adjusts from zero to full drag in a single drag knob rotation.
Orvis Mirage LT Fly Reel - Blackout - III
The Orvis Mirage Pliers are super lightweight and have a great fit-your-hands feel. The slim profile and improved ergonomics make them easy to use, while a type III anodized finish enhances durability. Long, thin jaws make removing flies or crimping barbs incredibly easy, plus these fishing pliers have replaceable line cutters so they can last season after season. The Orvis Mirage Pliers come with a leather sheath and elastic lanyard. 6.25.
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The Orvis Mirage Pliers are super lightweight and have a great fit-your-hands feel. The slim profile and improved ergonomics make them easy to use, while a type III anodized finish enhances durability. Long, thin jaws make removing flies or crimping barbs incredibly easy, plus these fishing pliers have replaceable line cutters so they can last season after season. The Orvis Mirage Pliers come with a leather sheath and elastic lanyard. 6.25.
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