| Reference | Capacité | Couleur | Diamètre | Longueur | Stock quantity | Availability | Price incl tax |
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FOX-CAC610
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25 lbs | Kaki transparent | Ø 0.53 mm | 30 m | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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7.40 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CAC611
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30 lbs | Kaki transparent | Ø 0.57 mm | 30 m | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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7.40 (CHF) incl tax
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The Fox EDGES Rigidity is aimed at carp anglers who want a highly structured hooklink that can keep a precise shape and continue to work properly even after repeated casts. On Chod Rig setups, the filament’s stiffness helps maintain a stable presentation, especially useful when the bottom is covered with debris, weed, or light silt. The goal is simple: keep the bait well positioned, with a rig action that remains consistent and predictable.
This filament is also highly relevant whenever you want to “lock in” the geometry of a rig section. A well-made rigid section helps limit unwanted loops, improves rig tidiness in flight, and promotes a cleaner set-up once it reaches the bottom. The result: fewer rigs to remake, greater control, and more efficient fishing over time.
In the world of carp accessories, material consistency is essential. A filament that is too soft can make presentation unpredictable, while a material that is too temperamental makes loops and curves harder to form. Here, the benefit lies in the balance between stiffness, manageability, and regularity: ideal for producing clean, repeatable hooklinks suited to technical carp fishing.
Finally, this type of rigid filament fits perfectly into a premium rig-building approach: paired with the right swivels, sleeves, beads, and hooks, it helps optimize the most important part of your line, the section closest to the bait. For demanding anglers, it is a logical choice to secure presentation, build confidence, and focus on placement and baiting strategy.
To get the most from a rigid chod filament, prepare your sections in advance on a rig board: you save time on the bank and ensure consistent length from one rig to the next. Use knots suitable for rigid monofilaments, tighten them gradually, and always moisten before the final pull-down to reduce heat damage.
If you want to increase a curve (or, on the contrary, straighten a section), work it carefully and progressively. Avoid sharp bends: on a rigid material, they can mark the line and affect the neatness of the rig. Cut cleanly with quality scissors/pliers to get a neat end that is easier to thread and knot.
Choose the variant (stiffness/strength) according to the venue: the more obstacles and possible abrasion, the more you should favour a robust rig and maximum control. In all cases, test your hooklink in the water at the bank before casting: it is the best way to validate the presentation.
Question 1: What is rigid chod filament used for?
Answer: It is used to make highly structured hooklink sections, especially for rigs such as the Chod Rig or Hinge Stiff Rig, in order to achieve a stable and controlled presentation.
Question 2: Is it suitable for carp fishing over snaggy bottoms?
Answer: Yes, a rigid filament is often chosen to keep a rig clean and stable when the bottom is uneven or covered with debris, provided the rig is adapted to the venue.
Question 3: Are special knots required?
Answer: It is recommended to use knots suitable for rigid monofilaments, tighten them gradually, and moisten before tightening to achieve a clean and reliable knot.