Free Spirit Hi S Power Feeder Fibre Glass Quiver Tips Large Eyes
Free Spirit Hi S Special Power Feeder Hollow Carbon Quiver Tips. These quiver tips are for use with the Free Spirit Hi S Special Power and Distance Power Feeder rod range...
With a new and improved leg locking mechanism and other new additions the Fox Ranger Mk2 Pod is a big improvement over the original Ranger. This model benefits from some nice refinements and is available in a 3 rod or 4 rod variants...
With a new and improved leg locking mechanism and other new additions the Fox Ranger Mk2 Pod is a big improvement over the original Ranger. This model benefits from some nice refinements and is available in a 3 rod or 4 rod variants.
Features of the Fox Ranger MkII Pod
The Fox Black label range of bankware has been re-designed and improved for 2020. The range now incorporates our Quick Release QR mechanism that makes changing your alarms/buzzbars/pod etc effortless...
The new Horizon Duo Pod bears little resemblance to the original Horizon Pod and is now more like a bigger twin rail version of our Stalker Pod...
This version of the Fox X-Pod goes one stage further by making each leg adjustable so that the pod can be extended to cope with longer rods. Fully extended, even thirteen-foot rods can be positioned so that the butt ring sits behind your alarm...
The new Stalker Pod Plus is a revamped version of the original Stalker, with reinforced joints and moulding the pod is incredibly robust...
The Fox EOS 3 Rod Pod is a small reliable rod pod, comes supplied with a pair of moulded 3 rod buzz bars...
2 Rod Buzz Bars to fit the Fox Ranger MK2 rod pod.
Fox Pod Extension legs 36" x 2 to fit the Fox Horizon Duo, Fox Stalker or Ranger rod pods.
This unique design allows your rod-pod to be firmly anchored to the ground. Pivoting through 90 degrees, each foot can adjusted to suit uneven ground if required and each foot features an anchoring point allowing it to be securely fixed to the ground with bivvy pegs or screws or cup hooks on wooden platforms!
Normal back leads are ok in the right situation but sometimes you do not want one left on the line while you play a fish, and what if the margins are thick weed...
Use these to align your alarms or butt rests, they do not detaeriote like rubber o-rings...