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Fox Rod Loks

Nouvelle version classique Fox en métal avec revêtement plastique
10.90 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Butt Rests

Injection Moulded 'U' Rod Rest Head
5.00 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Front Runner Rod Rest Head

Support de canne à pêche Front Runner
6.85 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Black Label QR Banksticks

Piques Fox Black Label QR
17.30 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Black Label Stage Stands

Accessoire de pêche Stage Stand
17.30 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Black Label QR Stabiliser

Stabilisateur de pique
17.30 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Black Label QR Adaptor

Accessoires Black Label avec mécanisme de serrage rapide QR
17.30 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Black Label Banksticks

Pique de pêche en aluminium anodisé noir
14.55 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Black Label Slim Banksticks

Piques fines en aluminium anodisé noir ajustables
9.55 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Black Label Slim Stabiliser

Stabilisateur en aluminium pour piques Black Label Slim
10.00 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Cam Lok & Power Point Storm Poles

Mâts tempête en aluminium, idéal pour bivvys, alarmes, buzz bars, s'étendent jusqu'à 175%, système Fox Cam Lok, versions standard et Power Point, fourni avec barre de serrage, disponibles en 48'', 36'', 24'' et 16''
14.55 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Black Label QR Camera Adapter

Adaptateur pour appareil photo en aluminium noir anodisé
9.55 (CHF) incl tax

Carp rod pods: a stable base for your rods

A quality rod pod is essential for carp fishing, whether you’re squeezing in a quick session after work or spending long nights on the bank. It keeps your rods perfectly in place, helps you optimize line positioning, and keeps you ready to strike at the slightest take. In this category, you’ll find different types of rod pods suited to various approaches and all seasons.

How to choose your rod pod: capacity, materials, and adjustments

The first thing to consider is how many rods you most often fish with. A 2 or 3 rod pod is ideal for quick sessions or tight swims, while a 3 or 4 rod model is better suited to more set‑up, static fishing. Materials also play a key role: aluminum offers light weight and easy transport, while more robust constructions focus on maximum stability, especially in windy conditions or on uneven banks.

  • Height and length adjustments to adapt the angle of your rods to the fishing distance.
  • Adjustable or telescopic legs to stabilize the rod pod on slopes, gravel, or muddy banks.
  • Interchangeable buzz bars and supports to change the spacing of the rods depending on swim width or nearby obstacles.

Matching your rod pod to the venue and the seasons

On calm lakes, a low rod pod keeps your rods close to the surface: discreet and practical for margin fishing. On rivers or when the wind picks up, a more stable model with wide, well‑anchored legs limits vibration and prevents the whole setup from shifting during violent takes. In summer, when fish often hold further from the bank, you can raise the angle of your rods to fish over weed beds. In winter, a lower, more discreet setup close to the water often helps you target deeper areas or drop‑offs with precision.

Tips for using and maintaining your rod pod

To get the most from your rod pod, always set it up before taking out your rods so you can calmly adjust length, height, and orientation. Make sure all locks and screws are tight but not overtightened, to avoid premature wear of the threads. After each wet or muddy session, a quick rinse with clean water and a wipe down is enough to extend the life of your gear. Also remember to regularly check the condition of the threads and the fittings that come into contact with your bite alarms and rear rests.

FAQ - Rod pods for carp fishing

Is a rod pod essential for starting carp fishing? To begin with, banksticks can be enough on soft banks. However, a rod pod quickly becomes very useful as soon as you fish on hard ground, platforms, or sloping swims, and it offers real comfort when you’re watching several rods.

Do I need a different rod pod for winter and summer? One rod pod can easily cover the whole year. The key is being able to adjust the height, angle, and spacing of your rods according to conditions: wind, current, weed growth, or water level.

How do I transport a rod pod easily? Choose a compact, foldable model, ideally supplied with a carry bag. Being able to break it down into a few sections makes it easier to store in the trunk or on a barrow, without wasting time setting up on the bank.

Is a rod pod suitable for quick sessions? Yes, especially if you choose a light model that’s quick to set up. It lets you position your rods in seconds while keeping a neat, efficient presentation, even for short one‑ or two‑hour sessions.