

Many of us have the habit of calibrating the friction of the reel (and consequently the joints made) with the classic spring scale, some with the bucket of water, others hooking the hook to the net of a gate and pulling the barrel horizontally, But physics also says more.


Nosotros no suministramos la báscula electrónica, ya que existen numerosas versiones y modelos con diferentes capacidades, tolerancias, velocidad de lectura y precisión, aplicables a nuestro dinamómetro / cabezal de nudo, puede comprarlo directamente ya que no lo suministramos, a continuación encontrará algunos enlace.īecause it is important to test the node: The thread is wound a few turns around two oval jackets made of soft rubber and then pressed onto the rubber base below and is not stressed or dented, once the test has been carried out the wire recovers its linearity. Of course it is also useful for testing the shock leader in surfcasting, or any other knot or junction, sleeve, thimble, swivel, hook, etc., as well as testing the actual breaking load of the line and the relative elasticity. Our thread gives way to a bad knot and maybe that was the only fish that took the bait all day long! Think to make a fishing trip sometimes dozens of kilometers and then miles again navigation to reach the ideal spots, thousands of euros are spent on sophisticated equipment, echo sounders, reels, fishing rods and expensive all kinds of small parts, without thinking about the cost of the boat and the fuel needed, and then in the most beautiful. A maniacally well done knot does not weaken the resistance of the thread on the joints, the problem is that sometimes, unfortunately, not all knots are well made.
