Overview
In order to build the best braided line scissors, Gerber took the time to painstakingly design a tool that could take a beating. Beginning with the blades, the Gerber Fishing Neat Freak Braided Line Cutters feature micro-serrations ground into the blade to create a surface that literally grabs ahold of the braided line and holds it in place for a precise cut. In addition to the serrations, the blades are intentionally thick to provide a stable camber, or the interaction between the blades as they cut. This ends up being crucial, as it allows for stable follow-through as you are cutting through thick line or even fillets.
Gerber also aimed to remedy fatigue with an ergonomic focus that translates into the design and construction of the Fishing Neat Freak Braided Line Cutters. BearHand Control is a system of features working cohesively together to provide the angler with greater control and comfort. First, the Precision Paddle provides an extended leverage point for a finger while cutting or utilizing the split shot crimper. Second, a generous forefinger pad is placed where the finger naturally falls for a natural grip. Last, the tool is strengthened with full tang construction so you won’t be able to rock the handles off the blades. Don’t get caught in the fray, cut with precision with the Gerber Fishing Neat Freak Braided Line Cutters.
Features:
-Dual micro serrated blades
-Blunt nose tip
-Split shot crimper
-Lanyard hole to secure
-Bottle opener
-BearHand Control System(Forefinger pad, Full tang, Precision paddle)
-Length – 6.1”
-Weight – 3.2oz
Previous Feedback
Comments: The last braided scissors you'll ever buy. I have a couple of high end brands and they stink, not these. A crisp, clean cut even up to high lb tests.
From: Tom: Long Island, NY 7/22/21
Comments: These are the real deal when it comes to cutting braid. The only thing I'm not a fan of is where they put the tether ring. I prefer to attach to the bottom of whatever tool I'm using, but this is the only place to attach without going through a finger hole.
From: Unknown: Georgia 11/5/19