From February 20th to February 23rd / February 27th to March 2nd, 2025, the high-profile fishing gear and hunting products exhibition held in Moscow, as one of the largest and most influential exhibitions in the local industry in Russia, this exhibition attracted well-known companies and professionals from all over the world to discuss the development trend of the industry. Presenting new products and innovative technologies, RECERTOP, as a manufacturer with many years of professional production experience, brought new products to Moscow and attracted many fishing and hunting lovers at the exhibition!
Recertop displayed a wide range of products, including artificial bait, knife sharpers, fishing gear, hunting tripods and shooting saddle. Each product embodies our pursuit of quality production and continuous exploration of innovation.
In terms of Hunting supplies, the Hunting Saddle, whose clamp on two sides are from the idea of China Sanxia Dam, has attracted much attention. It adopts a strong aluminum alloy with a maximum clamping size of 76mm, which is suitable for a variety of hunting gun types. Its weight reaches 698 grams and can ensures the stability of the gun during the shooting process.
In terms of fishing supplies, our newly developed Curly/Paddle Jerkbait has also received good attention, this is a new artificial bait combine hard body with soft tails. The tail is replaceable, both curly tail and paddle tail are prodived together, anglers can get different swimming action and easier to attract biting from pike.
Leon from Recertop says: "Participating in this fishing and hunting fair is a great opportunity for us to showcase the strength of our brand. We are proud to see so many visitors love and recognize our products. In the future, Recertop will continue to uphold the spirit of innovation, dig deeper into user needs, and continue to introduce more high-quality outdoor equipment, bring more wonderful experiences to outdoor lovers around the world, and promote the sustainable development of the fishing and hunting industry."