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BENZAR SPACE METHOD FLAT BASKET

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Weight: 100g

Sku: 58623-062

Space Method – A New Dimension in Method Feeder Fishing!

 

For years, long-distance fishing has been the most defining segment of method feeder angling. To achieve these distances, anglers typically use long, 420 or 450 cm heavy feeder rods, long-cast reels, and inline method feeders with aerodynamic designs. In recent years, rods, reels, and feeders have all evolved, pushing the reachable distances well beyond 150 meters.

 

Naturally, the anglers and developers of the Benzár brand have been continuously working on new tools to make these extreme distances more accessible to everyone. These developments have now reached a major milestone with the introduction of the Space Method feeder — arguably the best distance-casting method feeder from the brand and perhaps on the market!

This inline feeder features a special design with a streamlined, elongated shape that resembles a bullet or rocket — it literally slices through the air! The feeder is lead-free, making it a more environmentally friendly option compared to traditional lead-weighted models. However, it’s the extreme casting performance that truly sets it apart.

The feeder includes crossbars and a larger gap specifically designed to accommodate the baited hook. It holds the loaded groundbait extremely well. Thanks to its stabilizing fins, the Space Method flies with incredible stability through the air and lands perfectly on the lakebed — it won’t tip over! It truly flies like a bullet!

Available in 60g, 80g, and 100g versions, it pairs perfectly with 120g, 150g, and even 180g feeder rods, offering an excellent option for carp anglers as well.

When every meter counts, this is the feeder you need 

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