| Reference | Modèle | Quantité | Taille | Stock quantity | Availability | Price incl tax |
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FOX-CHK265
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avec micro ardillon | 10 | 2 | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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3.35 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CHK266
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avec micro ardillon | 10 | 4 | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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3.35 (CHF) incl tax
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The FOX Curve X hooks are designed for anglers looking for reliable, durable, and high-performance terminal tackle without compromising on the essentials. Built on the same design foundations as the premium Fox Edges Arma Point range, they deliver the key features expected from a modern hook for carp fishing: efficient penetration, solid holding power, and resistance suited to hard-fighting fish.
Their non-reflective PTFE coating helps provide low visibility underwater, a valuable advantage when fishing pressure is high or when carp are especially wary. Added to that is a forged steel construction designed to maintain excellent strength throughout long sessions, plus a durable point built to retain its sharpness in a variety of fishing conditions.
Finally, the philosophy behind this range is clear: to offer affordable hooks with a particularly competitive value for money ratio, while still keeping serious technical fundamentals that suit many styles of fishing and rig setups.
Discretion, strength, and consistency: these are the three main benefits that stand out with the Curve X. The non-shiny PTFE coating helps keep the overall rig discreet by reducing light reflections that could alert fish. This matters especially in clear water, on heavily pressured swims, or whenever you want to optimize every component of the hooklink.
The strength provided by the forged steel offers real peace of mind, particularly during fights or in situations where tackle is pushed harder. Choosing a robust construction helps keep the hook reliable over time and prevents repeated stress from quickly affecting the overall shape or performance.
The durable point is another key feature: it is designed to maintain consistent penetration and secure holding power, helping reduce hook pulls and improve hooking efficiency. The goal is not only to prick quickly, but also to preserve stable performance in real fishing conditions, session after session.
By bringing these features together in a range with a controlled price point, the FOX Curve X hooks stand out as a logical choice for building a dependable stock, whether you fish regularly or simply want a serious hook for occasional sessions.
To get the best from the Curve X carp hooks, always match the hook choice to your presentation and hooklink. Make sure you use a neat knot that is properly tightened, and always check the point before each cast. If the point shows visible wear or no longer βbitesβ properly during a light test (without injuring yourself), replace the hook: this is often the most important factor in improving hookup rates.
After a fish or contact with an obstacle, inspect the point and the overall shape. Storing them in a compartmentalized box helps preserve the coating and avoid unnecessary rubbing. Finally, keep in mind that the overall discretion of a rig depends on a combination of factors: hooklink, presentation, lead arrangement, and placement. A discreet and robust hook then becomes a real asset.
βI use the Curve X when I want a reliable, discreet hook without blowing the budget. The matte finish and strength are there, and I keep full confidence when striking.β
Question 1: What type of fishing are these hooks designed for?
Answer: The FOX Curve X hooks are designed for carp fishing and fit easily into many common rigs, depending on your hooklink and presentation.
Question 2: Does the PTFE coating make a difference on the bank?
Answer: Yes, the non-reflective PTFE coating is designed to reduce glare and improve hook stealth, which can be a plus in clear water or heavily fished venues.
Question 3: How do I know when to replace the hook?
Answer: Replace it if the point is blunt, bent, or damaged, or after significant contact with obstacles. A durable point helps, but regular checks remain essential to optimize hook-ups.