| Reference | Poids | Quantité | Stock quantity | Availability | Price incl tax |
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FOX-CED068
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3 oz / 85 g | 1 | 0 |
β Unavailable β Out of stock at the manufacturer
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2.25 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CED069
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4 oz / 113 g | 1 | 0 |
β Unavailable β Out of stock at the manufacturer
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2.40 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CED070
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5 oz / 142 g | 1 | 0 |
β Unavailable β Out of stock at the manufacturer
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2.60 (CHF) incl tax
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The inline lead FOX Edges Impact Inline has been designed to meet the needs of carp anglers looking for a clean presentation, consistent casting, and efficient hooking mechanics, especially when PVA bag fishing. Its design prioritizes stable flight and consistent rig placement on impact, helping preserve the key advantage of an in-line setup: direct and immediate contact with the lead mass as soon as the fish moves.
With a forward-oriented center of gravity, this lead promotes a straight PVA bag trajectory and reduces off-course movement. The result: greater accuracy, better repeatability, and more confidence on the cast, especially when placing a rig next to a drop-off, along weedbeds, or on a tightly baited spot.
The first benefit of a well-designed in-line lead is the quality of the hooking response. With the Edges Impact Inline, a fish that takes the bait and moves away quickly meets the resistance of the lead. This resistance tightens the hooklink and increases the likelihood of a clean self-hooking effect, while still keeping the rig neat on the lake bed. It is a particularly smart choice when targeting cautious fish or when you want the rig to come into action without delay.
Second major advantage: consistency. By pairing a PVA bag with a lead balanced toward the front, you reduce unwanted rotation and improve flight consistency. This stability also helps position the hooklink more effectively after impact, reducing tangles and maintaining a more reliable presentation.
Finally, the side slit adds practical everyday convenience. During transport or when packing away rods between swims, you can remove the lead without complicated handling, helping reduce wear on tackle and speeding up rig changes. It is a simple detail, but one that makes a difference over a full season, especially if you switch spots and tactics frequently.
To get the best from this inline lead, use a carefully tied inline setup with a hooklink suited to your venue and target fish size. For PVA bag fishing, make sure the amount of bait in the bag is balanced to maintain a clean trajectory and smooth descent. Before each cast, check that the hooklink is neatly arranged, the bait is positioned correctly, and the bag is compact to reduce wind resistance.
After the cast, gradually tighten the line to anchor the rig without pulling it too far. In snaggy areas, adjust the tension and line angle to maintain optimal control. And when packing down, use the side slit to remove the lead and protect both your rod and guides.
βSince using this in-line lead for my PVA bags, my casts have been more consistent and my bites convert better. The quick removal when packing up is really handy.β
Question 1: Is this lead only suitable for PVA bag fishing?
Answer: It performs especially well with a PVA bag, but it remains relevant for any inline setup where you want direct contact and efficient hooking.
Question 2: What is the benefit of a forward center of gravity?
Answer: It improves flight stability, promotes a straighter cast, and helps achieve more consistent rig placement on landing.
Question 3: What is the side slit for?
Answer: It allows you to remove the lead easily when packing away or folding your rods, saving time and reducing stress on your tackle.