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| Name | Spro Freestyle Reload Split Ring Pliers 15cm - Sprengringzange |
| EAN | 8716851473741 |
| MPN | 85338 |
| Brand | Spro |
| Tool Type | Pliers & Forceps |
| Material | Metal/Plastic |
| Length | 15cm |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Cutting Capability | Braided line, Monofilament line, Split ring tool |
| Jaw Design | Split Ring |
| Transport length | 15cm |
| Colour | silver/black |
It is mainly used to open split rings on lures and terminal tackle, so you can change hooks or small components more easily.
Yes. According to the supplier information, the pliers include a cutting function for braided and monofilament fishing line.
For many anglers, yes. A 15 cm tool is compact enough for a tackle bag or pocket, while still offering enough grip for controlled split ring work.
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The Spro Freestyle Reload Split Ring Pliers are built for anglers who want one compact tool for changing hooks, opening small split rings, and cutting line at the water. With a 15 cm format, they stay easy to carry while giving enough control for detailed lure work.
The jaw design is made for opening split rings cleanly, which helps when swapping trebles, singles, or other terminal components on hardbaits and spoons. This makes the pliers especially useful for predator anglers who regularly fine-tune their lure setup.
Besides the split ring tip, the pliers also include a cutting function for braided and monofilament fishing lines. That gives you one tool for common rigging jobs instead of carrying separate pliers and cutters.
At 15 cm long, the pliers fit well in a tackle bag, box compartment, or jacket pocket. The metal and plastic construction is aimed at everyday use, and the silver and black finish keeps the look understated and functional.
These pliers are a good match for lure anglers who often change hooks, leaders, or small terminal tackle during a session. They are particularly handy when working with compact split rings that can be awkward to open by hand.