SHARKBANZ FISHING INC.
SHARKBANZ Fishing Zeppelin
SKU: 9700818
SHARKBANZ Zeppelin
Model# SBF-0ZEP
Protect your catch and land more with fish with the Zeppelin, the world's first shark deterrent tackle. Using patented magnetic technology researched and tested by marine biologists on predatory shark species, Sharkbanz Fishing is proven to reduce the number of fish lost to sharks while targeting bottom dwelling fish species.
If you wade fish or spearfish, then use to provide additional catch security and shark safety.
FEATURES:
- Patented Magnetic Shark / Stingray Deterrent Technology
- No Batteries or Charging - Always ON -
- Product Weight: 6.5 oz. / 185 g
- Deterrent Field Range: 3-6 FT / 1-2 M
- Depth Rating: Effective at any Depth
- TSA and Airline Travel-Friendly
- Constructed with Biodegradable Environmentally-Friendly PLA Materials
INCLUDES:
- 1 Sharkbanz Fishing Zeppelin. Patented Shark Deterrent Technology.
- 1 Magnetically-Shielded Heavy Duty Safe Storage Case. (Sharkbanz.com Exclusive) This unique storage case (pictured above), safely protects all of your electronics from your Zeppelin so you can store wherever and easily use for travel.
- Instructions for all best practices
INTENDED USES:
- For Bottom Fishing: Attach the Zeppelin so the device will sit 18-36" inches (45-90 cm) from the tail of the target fish species.
- For Wade Fishing: Attach the Zeppelin to fish bags, stringers, or boots to protect oneself or catch from sharks. Rig with a stainless D-ring and clip (Shown on our Rigging page; not included).
- For Spearfishing: To protect your fish, attach to your catch bag or rig to your gun to auto deploy after firing. To reduce the risk of unwanted shark encounters, clip to your weight belt in addition to wearing Sharkbanz on your ankle.
For full user tutorials and all best rigging practices, please review our Zeppelin Rigging Page
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to http://www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.