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FOX-CED028
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2 oz / 56 g | 1 | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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2.10 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CED029
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2.5 oz / 70 g | 1 | 0 |
❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer
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2.20 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CED030
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3 oz / 85 g | 1 | 0 |
❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer
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2.25 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CED031
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3.5 oz / 100 g | 1 | 15 |
Shipping in 48h
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2.35 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CED032
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4 oz / 113 g | 1 | 0 |
❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer
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2.40 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CED033
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4.5 oz / 127 g | 1 | 0 |
❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer
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2.50 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CED034
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5 oz / 142 g | 1 | 0 |
❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer
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2.60 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CED035
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6 oz / 170 g | 1 | 0 |
❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer
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3.25 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CED036
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8 oz / 225 g | 1 | 0 |
❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer
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3.55 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CED037
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10 oz / 280 g | 1 | 0 |
❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer
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4.05 (CHF) incl tax
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The inline lead from Fox Edges Kling On is designed for carp anglers who want reliable, consistent presentation whatever the swim. Its inline principle (the main line passes through the lead) supports simple, clean, and effective rig mechanics, highly appreciated for maintaining good contact with the bottom and improving bite transmission. In the world of carp fishing, this type of lead helps keep the rig pinned down and stabilise the bait, increasing fish confidence and the consistency of results.
The "Kling On" design focuses on grip and holding power on sloping or uneven bottoms. The aim is to limit the lead from rolling and keep the baiting area and presentation in the right place, even when the swim is not perfectly flat. Whether you fish gravel pits, lakes, or slow rivers, a well-stabilised carp lead helps keep the hooklink in position and reduces unwanted movement of the rig after impact.
The first advantage of an inline rig is simplicity: the setup stays logical and clean, and the lead naturally aligns with the main line. This layout helps create a more consistent presentation, especially useful when you want to optimise the self-hooking effect and the responsiveness of the rig. The Fox Edges Kling On follows this approach while adding enhanced holding power: once it has landed, it is meant to stay put, allowing you to fish a drop-off, a slope, or a transition zone (silt/gravel, sand/patchy weed) more precisely.
Another key benefit is versatility. An inline carp lead works with many hooklink setups and suits common strategies, from precise spot feeding to a more spread-out approach. It can also help improve consistency between casts: if the lead settles properly, the hooklink is more likely to position itself as intended, which is essential for repeating a clean presentation over the course of a session.
Finally, choosing a lead from a trusted brand like Fox, through the Edges range, means opting for a system-based approach: you can integrate it into a coherent rig setup (components, tubing, hooklinks, rig safety), with attention to finishing quality and overall compatibility with modern carp rigs. Without going into specific variants, the idea is to achieve a reliable, discreet, and high-performing setup suited to the way you fish.
To get the best from an inline lead, start by matching the weight to the swim: casting distance, depth, current, bottom type, and fishing pressure. On a drop-off or sloping bottom, the advantage of a "holding" model is to keep the line in place: aim for a controlled drop (clip up if needed) and take the time to tighten the line properly to pin the main line down. In a river or when the bottom is uneven, stable holding reduces movement after a take and helps preserve accuracy.
Also take care with the rest of the rig: a suitable hooklink, a length that matches the bait, and improved anti-tangle finishing all help the presentation. After each cast, watch how the line settles (tension, angle, feedback through the rod) and adjust if needed: consistency is often more important than a small "detail" of tackle. Finally, check the condition of the lead and the rig after each fish or snag to stay in a safe and effective carp rig routine.
"On sloping swims, I have gained consistency: the rig stays where I placed it, and it is easier to fish accurately."
"Simple and effective rig, perfect for chaining casts and keeping a clean presentation."
Question 1: What is an inline lead used for in carp fishing?
Answer: An inline lead allows the main line to pass through the lead, which encourages a simple rig and a well-aligned presentation, often sought for consistency and bite efficiency.
Question 2: Is this lead suitable for sloping or uneven bottoms?
Answer: The "Kling On" design is specifically intended to improve bottom holding, helping to limit rolling and keep the rig in place when the swim is not perfectly flat.
Question 3: How do I choose the weight?
Answer: Match it to casting distance, depth, current, and bottom type. If in doubt, prioritise stability and accurate presentation, then refine based on what you see on the cast.
Question 4: Is it compatible with common carp rigs?
Answer: Yes, an inline carp lead generally fits many hooklink setups and fishing approaches. The important thing is to build a coherent and safe rig with components suited to your method.