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FOX-CTL014
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26.3 x 4.7 x 3.3 cm | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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14.30 (CHF) incl tax
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The FOX Edges Rig and Hanging Rack is a hooklength storage rack designed to make life easier for anglers who prepare their rigs in advance. It provides a practical solution for organizing fishing tackle, protecting hook points, and reducing the risk of tangles during transport or storage. Whether you tie your rigs at home or directly at your swim, this rack keeps your ready-to-use hooklengths neat, visible, and easy to select when needed.
Its main advantage is turning a set of often delicate rigs into a system that is clear, accessible, and safer. By preventing rigs from crossing over, bending, or catching on one another, you save time and reduce unnecessary handling, which helps improve presentation consistency and extends the life of your components.
With this rack, you can set up a reliable preparation routine: tie your rigs, store them, then go fishing without wasting time. Carp rig storage (and, more broadly, storage for fine or technical fishing rigs) becomes more efficient, because each hooklength remains isolated and protected. The result is simple: fewer knots, fewer damaged rigs, and faster response when fish activity changes.
The hanging rack concept is also useful for keeping hooklengths orderly between sessions. A properly stored rig keeps its shape more easily and saves you from having to tie a presentation at the last minute. In practice, this helps maintain a consistent level of finish, especially when you switch between several approaches (subtle presentation, hair rig adjustments, hook size changes, hooklength stiffness variations) without wanting to carry a large number of boxes.
Finally, the FOX Edges ecosystem is focused on rig precision and efficiency. Without claiming to replace every storage solution, this support fits naturally into a rig tying station and complements boxes and pouches by adding a visual organization point: you can quickly see what is ready, what is missing, and what needs restocking for the next trip.
To optimize your organization, group your hooklengths by family (for example: versatile rigs, more discreet rigs, stiffer rigs) and keep a consistent placement logic. Before storing, check the condition of your hook points and replace any worn component. If your rigs have been used, let them dry properly before long-term storage to preserve component quality and avoid unpleasant surprises on your next session.
On the bank, prepare a few spare rigs in advance and place them on the rack for a quick hooklength change. This limits handling in difficult conditions (wind, rain, low light) and lets you stay focused on strategy rather than logistics.
""Since I started using this support, my hooklengths stay clean and ready. I save time and I no longer struggle with tangled rigs just when the action starts.""
Question 1: Why use a hooklength rack instead of a classic box?
Answer: A rack makes rigs easier to see, quicker to access, and simple to hang, while helping reduce snags and tangles. It complements a box by providing more direct organization.
Question 2: Is it only suitable for carp fishing?
Answer: It is especially relevant for carp rigs, but it can suit any fishing style that uses hooklengths and small rig components, as long as the rig length and type are compatible with a hanging support.
Question 3: Can small accessories also be stored on it?
Answer: Yes, it is designed to hold rigs and can help keep certain small related items close at hand (depending on your setup), making preparation and on-bank changes smoother.