Store context: fishing gear, organised like adults
Angaro Genzo is built around a fishing shop catalogue. That means practical categories: rods, reels, line,
lures, hooks, netting, storage, and seasonal bits that appear for a few months and then vanish again.
A typical tackle refresh happens every 6–10 weeks, so sections change without the page turning into chaos.
Instead of dumping everything into one “all products” page, items are grouped by use: bank fishing, lure work,
feeder setups, and general coarse fishing. The point is simple: fewer wrong clicks. For example, if you are
browsing line, you will also see matching leaders and knots notes, because that is what people actually need.
Packaging and storage matter more than people admit. You will find options like organiser boxes with
6–24 compartments, waterproof pouches, and hook wallets. It is boring, but it saves time when you are not
re-sorting tackle the night before a trip.
UK context: measurements show up in familiar units (lb for line strain, mm where relevant), and delivery notes
are written for typical UK addresses without pinning anything to a single city.