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Matrix EVA Airflow Bowls

Seau à appâts avec couvercle à mailles fines et poignée de transport
22.75 (CHF) incl tax

Matrix Moulded EVA Bowl With Lid

Boîte de stockage et mélange d'appâts
21.85 (CHF) incl tax

Matrix Moulded EVA Bowls

Mélangeur de farines et humidificateur de pellets
16.40 (CHF) incl tax

Matrix Digital Clicker

Chronomètre et compteur poids tout-en-un pour pêche
38.20 (CHF) incl tax

Matrix Plastic Bottom Weighted Feeders

Pêche précise et facile grâce à la cage en plastique avec poids dans l'embase - 15g à 50g
2.75 (CHF) incl tax

Matrix Plastic Orbit Feeders

Lanceur de Pêche Aerodynamique avec Cage en Plastique et Grille Large
2.75 (CHF) incl tax

Matrix Thermal EVA Boots

Bottes de pêche isolantes et légères en EVA
63.65 (CHF) incl tax

Matrix Side Tray Storm Covers

Protection pour appâts contre le vent et la pluie
43.65 (CHF) incl tax

Matrix Side Tray Cooler Covers

Protège-Appâts Avec Ventilation
43.65 (CHF) incl tax

Matrix 3D-R Tool Bar Pro

Support à épuisettes extensible avec fixations à dégagement rapide
86.40 (CHF) incl tax

Matrix 3D-R Tool Bar XL Arms

Extension pour Pro Tool Bar
21.85 (CHF) incl tax

Matrix Tool Bar Pro Clamp

Pince à Pêche avec Verrouillage à Pression et Système de Libération Rapide
10.90 (CHF) incl tax

Stations & Seatboxes for Pole Fishing

Stations and seatboxes are at the heart of any pole angler's setup. They allow you to sit comfortably, perfectly stable, and at the right height in relation to the bank and float. A well-organized fishing peg often makes the difference between a pleasant, efficient session and a tiring day, especially during long competitions or intensive pleasure fishing.

On GiantFish, the Stations & Seatboxes category brings together models suited to beginners and experienced anglers alike, with different configurations of drawers, legs, and accessories so you can match your station to your fishing style.

Choosing the Right Station or Seatbox

Before buying, it’s essential to define your main use: canals, rivers, ponds, or commercial carp lakes. A station intended for competition should offer high modularity and plenty of storage, while a simpler seatbox will be perfect for occasional outings.

  • Stability: choose strong, adjustable legs that are long enough to cope with sloping banks and changing water levels.
  • Comfort: a well-padded seat, a backrest if you sit for long periods, and a natural position for your back and knees.
  • Modularity: drawers and compartments to keep ready-made rigs, floats, and small accessories within easy reach.
  • Pack size: weight and folded dimensions, which are important if you walk a lot to reach your swims.

A compact seatbox is ideal for quick trips, while a full station will better suit regular anglers looking for an optimized, upgradeable setup.

Organizing Your Station on the Bank

Once you’ve chosen your station or seatbox, organizing your peg is crucial for efficient fishing. Always set your station level, with all four legs firmly planted, to avoid any imbalance when striking or playing fish.

  • Height adjustment: set the seat height so your forearms rest relaxed on the pole, without tension in your shoulders.
  • Side trays and tables: add side supports for bait boxes, hook baits, groundbait, and the accessories you use most.
  • Rod and pole supports: keep your top kits and poles within immediate reach to save time between bites.
  • Storage: store ready rigs by depth or fishing style so you can react quickly to changing conditions.

A well-adjusted, tidy station helps you stay focused on reading the float and working your baits, while reducing physical fatigue.

Stations, Seasons, and Fishing Conditions

Your needs change throughout the year. In summer, a comfortable, well-ventilated seat is a real advantage when you’re facing the heat and long hours on the bank. Make sure you have enough space on your side trays for bait boxes that are more sensitive to high temperatures.

In fall and winter, stability becomes even more important: banks can be wet, slippery, or muddy. Well-notched, adjustable legs let you anchor the station securely. Also keep your key accessories close to hand to limit movement and preserve body heat.

In windy or rainy weather, a perfectly level station loaded with drawers, buckets, and gear gives you a more solid base and helps avoid vibrations that can interfere with reading delicate bites.

FAQ – Stations & Seatboxes

Q: What’s the difference between a full station and a simple seatbox?

A full station offers greater modularity, more storage, and more options for adding accessories (side trays, support arms, footplates, etc.). A basic seatbox is simpler and lighter, ideal for short sessions or anglers who move around a lot.

Q: How many legs are recommended for good stability?

Most pole anglers prefer models with at least four legs, often completed by two extra front legs to stabilize trays and pole supports. The key is being able to adjust each leg independently to match the ground conditions.

Q: Should I choose an upgradeable model?

If you fish regularly or are considering competition, an upgradeable model is recommended. It allows you to add drawers and accessories over time without having to replace your entire setup.

Q: How do I maintain my station or seatbox?

Rinse the frame regularly to remove mud and grit, check that all screws are tight, and lightly grease moving parts. Simple but regular maintenance extends the lifespan of your gear.