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XUANFEI positions as wholesale fishing tackle supplier from China

XUANFEI has emerged as one of the more established fishing tackle and net manufacturers in China, extending direct wholesale invitations to international distributors and import buyers through its factory-supply channel.

The company operates a dedicated showroom platform where overseas purchasing teams can review its fishing tackle and net catalogue, request quotes, and arrange bulk orders straight from production. The pitch is straightforward: factory-direct pricing, scalable volumes, and the kind of quality control that comes with single-source manufacturing rather than multi-tier trading.

China remains the dominant global hub for fishing tackle production, accounting for the bulk of rods, reels, lines, nets, lures, and terminal tackle shipped worldwide. Manufacturers like XUANFEI form the backbone of that supply chain, serving everything from large sporting-goods retailers to specialty angling shops in Europe, North America, and Southeast Asia. The wholesale model eliminates intermediary margins and allows buyers to specify materials, mesh sizes, dimensions, and branding before shipment.

For international buyers weighing sourcing options, the company’s emphasis on factory transparency and direct communication with production staff has become a notable selling point. Many Chinese tackle makers have invested in English-language sales teams, digital catalogues, and even sample programs in recent years to lower the barrier for first-time importers who might otherwise default to established trading houses.

Distributors exploring net and tackle supply for commercial fisheries, aquaculture operations, or recreational retail can engage directly with XUANFEI through its website to discuss specifications, minimum order quantities, and lead times. The company joins a growing roster of Chinese manufacturers using online showrooms to court global B2B buyers without the overhead of international trade fair participation.


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