The Gois Advantage

1) Increase the Life of Your Purse Cable

The Gois Roller Purse Rings will reduce wear on the purse cable and the purse rings. The rollers on the rings also extend the life of the purse blocks, davit, and winch through smooth, no-jerk pursing.

Old-style round rings or snap rings without rollers grind against the purse cable which causes premature failure of both the purse cable and the rings. Customers report experiencing up to double the wear life of the purse cable when using Gois Roller Purse Rings.

2) Increase Your Catch Through Deeper Pursing

Your content goes here. Edit or remove this text inline or in the

The Gois Roller Purse Rings increase your catch through deeper pursing, as the purse rings with rollers roll down the purse cable, instead of riding to the surface with metal-to-metal friction.

It is common for the old-style round rings or snap rings to ride on the cable to the surface.  This causes the chain on each end of the net to be lifted up, which creates openings for the fish to escape.

module Content settings. You can also style every aspect of this content in the module Design settings and even apply custom CSS to this text in the module Advanced settings.

3) Eliminate the Risk of Purse Rings Ripping Your Net

The Gois Roller Purse Rings are the only purse rings with the internationally patented secure push-button lock. The secure push-button lock eliminates the possibility of the purse rings accidently opening by themselves and ripping the net during setting or pursing processes.

It is common for the old-style snap rings, to lose their ”snap” and become a hook that rips the net. This can cause extensive damage to the net and loss of the catch.

4) Increase Your Pursing Speed

The Gois Roller Purse Rings are the only purse rings with the internationally patented secure push-button lock. The secure push-button lock eliminates the possibility of the purse rings accidently opening by themselves and ripping the net during setting or pursing processes.

It is common for the old-style snap rings, to lose their ”snap” and become a hook that rips the net. This can cause extensive damage to the net and loss of the catch.

Save Money & Work More Efficiently