| Reference | Modèle | Stock quantity | Availability | Price incl tax |
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FOX-CBB030
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Standard | 0 |
❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer
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8.40 (CHF) incl tax
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The FOX Black Label Conversion Kit is an accessory designed for anglers who want to upgrade their setup without starting from scratch. In the world of rod supports, modularity matters just as much as stability: this conversion kit allows you to adapt certain parts of a setup (supports, connections, accessory interfaces) so they better match your fishing habits and swim configuration.
Designed in the spirit of the Fox Black Label system, it aims to make accessory integration easier and keep the whole setup more coherent, whether you are fishing from the bank, on a platform, or on uneven swims where alignment and quick setup make all the difference. Instead of multiplying unrelated parts, you keep a reliable base and optimize it with a dedicated kit.
The main advantage of this kit is versatility. In practice, a rod pod, banksticks, or buzz bar setup may need to adapt to a different approach (changing rod layout, repositioning bite alarms, adding components, or coping with terrain constraints). The conversion kit offers a simple answer: it makes it easier to move from one configuration to another while keeping a coherent tackle setup.
Another key point is reliability. A rod support must remain stable, limit play, and maintain secure assembly. A dedicated conversion kit, designed to work with a proven support system, helps deliver a cleaner, more durable, and more reassuring setup during bites, powerful takes, or changing weather conditions.
Finally, the ease of use is a real benefit: less time wasted searching for the right combination of parts, a more intuitive setup, and faster installation when you need to adapt to the swim. It is a smart choice for anglers looking for a practical solution to customize their rod support and keep their tackle future-ready.
Before installation, identify the conversion goal: adapt a connection, harmonize an accessory interface, or streamline your overall setup. Dry-fit the parts first to check the assembly logic and avoid forcing anything. For best results, make sure the contact surfaces are clean, then tighten gradually until you achieve a firm, stable hold without over-tightening.
To preserve thread condition and overall longevity, disassemble and clean regularly after a wet or muddy session. Store the kit in a dry place, and keep it with your rod support gear so you can quickly adjust your setup on the bank.
Question 1: What is a conversion kit for rod supports used for?
Answer: It is used to adapt an existing setup (interfaces, connections, accessory compatibility) to create a more practical and coherent configuration.
Question 2: Is this kit useful if I often change swims or setups?
Answer: Yes. If you switch between several setups (banks, uneven swims, different rod layouts), a conversion kit helps improve versatility and speed of installation.
Question 3: Do I need special tools to install it?
Answer: In most rod support setups, assembly is mainly done by screwing/adjusting parts together. Whether tools are needed depends on your configuration and the accessories used.