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FOX Edges Easy Splice Needle

Fox Edges splicing needle designed to easily create spliced loops on leadcore and hollow braids for clean, strong, and fast carp rigs by the water.
SKU: FOX-CAC699-GROUP
GTIN: 5055350302187
3.70 (CHF) incl tax
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Product Highlights

The splicing needle FOX Edges Easy Splice Needle is an accessory designed to simplify a key step in modern rig making: splicing. Whether you are preparing technical leaders at home or need to adjust a rig by the water, this tool helps you work cleanly and consistently with materials commonly used in carp fishing.

Thanks to its efficiency-focused design, it helps guide and pull the braid inside a hollow material or leadcore, making it easy to form neat spliced loops. The result: more reliable rigs, cleaner finishes, and a valuable time saving when every minute counts.

As part of a careful rig preparation routine, this needle quickly becomes an essential item in your tackle box: it helps create consistent splices, reduces unnecessary handling, and lowers the risk of damaging the fibers by forcing them with the wrong tool.

Technical Features

  • Tool dedicated to making splices and loops on suitable materials (leadcore, hollow braids).
  • Fine tip designed to help pass through the fibers and guide the braid.
  • Robust construction built for regular use during sessions and prep work.
  • Accessory from the Fox Edges range, focused on rigs and finishing.
  • Helps create clean loops for more reliable carp rigs.

Benefits and Key Advantages

A high-performance rig often comes down to the details: a properly formed loop, a clean splice, correct fiber alignment. By using a splicing needle designed for this purpose, you gain precision and consistency. The Easy Splice Needle makes it easier to create neatly formed loops, useful for many setups: attaching to a swivel, connecting to a leader, or finishing a leadcore neatly.

It is also highly practical: the needle helps you work faster while avoiding excessive wear on the material. A well-made splice contributes to rig strength, clean finishing, and confidence in your leader when casting and fighting fish.

Finally, this accessory fits naturally into any rig-making kit: it takes up little space, is ready in seconds, and is useful whenever you want to redo a loop, adjust a length, or standardize your leaders for the whole session.

How to Use

To make a successful splice, work calmly and use a suitable material. Start by preparing a clean section: straighten the fibers, identify the entry and exit points, then insert the needle gently. The goal is not to force it through, but to guide it through the structure of the material. Once the braid is caught, pull it back gradually while keeping the path as straight as possible to avoid snags.

Before putting your rig into action, check that the loop is neat, the spliced section is aligned, and the overall assembly is secure. If in doubt, start again: a splice is only as reliable as it is consistent. For better organization, prepare several leaders in advance and keep them stored ready to use.

Testimonials

β€œVery practical for making clean loops on my carp rigs. I save time and my splices are much more consistent.”

FAQ

Question 1: What is a splicing needle used for in carp fishing?

Answer: It is used to create spliced loops and clean terminations, especially on leadcore and hollow braids, in order to achieve reliable, well-finished rigs.

Question 2: Is it suitable for preparing leaders in advance?

Answer: Yes. This is one of its most common uses: preparing several leaders and regular loops to save time during a session.

Question 3: Do I need to force it through the fibers?

Answer: No. Work gently: the needle is designed to guide the passage. If it sticks, reposition the entry/exit points rather than pushing hard.