Fox Sliders
Fox Sliders, Khaki/Camo colour sliders.
Fox Sliders, Khaki/Camo colour sliders.
After the success of the green OG heads Geert made for us, we thought a dinky little lightweight head would be a great addition to the range...
Old skool fluoro bobbins, made by Belgian legend and big carp angler Geert Ooms, in a classic 90's style and a nod to the original Solar fluoro bobbins and indicators that we grew up using.
We still get sent shots of you wearing our original 2014 hoods, ten years on, they've been one of our most loved garments since day 1 and have been worn 'til the bitter end. We only ever did a couple of runs of these and we have been asked to bring them back time and time again.
This handy Fox wind shield features a lightweight aluminium construction and is made up of 7 hinged panels allowing you to provide your stove with essential protection from the wind. By shielding the stove from the wind, your stove will be more efficient and will use less fuel.
Evolve Marker Weights are extremely robust and able to withstand extensive use on the hardest of lakebeds.
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Evolve Marker Weights are extremely robust and able to withstand extensive use on the hardest of lakebeds.
The Marker Weights design and construction offers a number of unique features to improve your marker set-up’s performance.
Lead free and an ecologically better option
Ridges for amplified vibration and feel
Hard skin for improved transmission of vibrations
Integral design without hinged connections
Multiple surface textures to allow better understanding of what the lakebed is made of
Moulded in the Evolve ‘marker green’ colour
Two same size weights per pack
Packs of 2
available in 3 or 4 oz
EVOLVE TACKLE LEAD STATEMENT
Lead has always been present in fishing, as it is a cheap material and it performs well.
It possesses unique characteristics; high density, malleability, ease of production and cost, making it perfect for a range of fishing products.
So what’s the problem?……. Lead is a highly toxic and poisonous metal!
Lead has well documented hazardous properties and adverse effects on both human health and wildlife. This is why it is placed on the ‘hazardous substance list’, and is included in the candidate list of ‘substances of very high concern’ (SVHC) by the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA).
At all stages of lead usage there are hazards:
Mining to remove from the ground (highly polluting practice)
Manufacturing & smelting (harmful gases released)
Release of lead into the environment (intentionally & unintentionally by anglers)
Recycling of lead (repeated smelting & manufacturing practices releasing harmful gases)
The demand for lead is increasing, and demand outstrips (the finite) supply, so any continual use of lead requires more mining and processing (recycling) to meet demand, promoting the cyclical hazards. Normally recycling of materials is to be aspired to, but this is not the case with lead, as any processing is hazardous.
The best and safest place for lead is in its natural domain – locked in the earth’s crust.
Lead will not change over time, it is a material in its final state (having decayed from uranium), and it will not become less toxic or less of a risk. Unless it is physically removed, any lead weights or lead containing products released into an aquatic environment are there indefinitely.
Over the course of the many years that lead and fishing have been intertwined, our lakes, rivers and environment have seen a continual increase in lead release from fishing.
This is a worrying trend that needs to stop, so the accumulation of lead already deposited in our lakes and rivers ceases to grow.
Spend £350.00 or more to qualify for 0% Interest Finance.
Only available to UK residents over 18, subject to terms and conditions.
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