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| Name | Gamakatsu Hyper Split Ring Black Nickel Sprengringe |
| EAN | 4534910812416 |
| MPN | 22718 |
| Brand | Gamakatsu |
| Size | 2 |
| Hook Type | Split Ring |
| Strength Rating | 8.6kg |
| Material | Black Nickel |
| Quantity | 12pieces |
| Ring Diameter | 3.9mm |
| Coating/Finish | Black Nickel |
They connect hooks, lures, and terminal tackle. They are suitable for refreshing hardbaits, spoons, and other lure setups where a strong, compact ring is needed.
Start with the lure and hook size, then compare the inner diameter and strength rating. Smaller sizes fit compact lures, larger sizes suit bigger baits and heavier loads.
Yes, the supplier describes them for both freshwater and sea fishing use. Pick the variant with the right strength and diameter for your target species and lure size.
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The Gamakatsu Hyper Split Ring Black Nickel split rings are built for secure lure rigging in fresh and salt water. The range covers compact sizes with strong wire and a black nickel finish, so you can match ring size and strength to your target species and lure setup.
These split rings are designed for anglers who need a strong link between lure, hook, and terminal tackle. The black nickel finish helps keep the look discreet, while the sturdy construction is aimed at demanding spinning and sea fishing use.
Across the range, inner diameters start at 2.8 mm and go up to 9.9 mm. Breaking strengths run from 5 kg to 116 kg, so you can choose a smaller ring for trout and perch lures or move up for pike, catfish, and heavy saltwater setups.
Supplier information points to use in freshwater spinning as well as sea fishing. That makes the line a practical option for anglers who rig hardbaits, spoons, and other lures for different waters and species.
Choose by ring size first, then check inner diameter, strength rating, and pack quantity. Smaller sizes suit compact lures and lighter tackle, while larger variants are better for stronger hooks, bigger baits, and higher loads.