| Reference | Modèle | Stock quantity | Availability | Price incl tax |
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FOX-CRP038
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Rod Pod pour 4 cannes | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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239.95 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CRP038-1
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Avant | 0 |
❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer
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27.50 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CRP038-2
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Arrière | 0 |
❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer
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27.50 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CRP038-3
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Sac | 0 |
❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer
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50.90 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CRP038-4
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Filetage du support de tige | 0 |
❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer
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5.05 (CHF) incl tax
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The carp rod pod FOX Horizon Duo is designed for anglers who want a reliable, clean, and quick-to-set-up rig by the water. A truly versatile rod support, it provides a stable base for positioning your rods consistently, aligning your bite alarms, and keeping your setup tidy, even when the ground is not perfectly level. The goal is simple: save you time during setup, improve comfort while fishing, and secure your rods while waiting for a run.
Thanks to its rod pod architecture, the FOX Horizon Duo helps structure your fishing station. It is especially appreciated when banksticks are not practical (very hard ground, platform, cluttered banks) or when you want to keep the same configuration from one session to the next. By keeping your rods on a dedicated frame, you get a cleaner presentation, easier bite indication, and better use of the space around you.
The main benefit of a rod support for carp fishing like the FOX Horizon Duo is stability and repeatability: you can recreate a familiar setup, session after session, with rods positioned correctly. This stable base limits unwanted movement and helps keep a clean presentation, especially when fishing with bite alarms and looking for a neat alignment.
Another strong point is versatility. A rod pod can be used both on the bank and on a platform, and it adapts to many fishing setups (higher rods, lower rods, closer together or wider apart depending on your approach). Without going into specific variants, the key point is that this type of frame helps you adapt quickly to the venue without relying solely on banksticks.
Finally, the FOX Horizon Duo is built for practical use: straightforward assembly, accessible adjustments, and an efficient setup logic. The result: less time spent fiddling with your support and more time watching the water, baiting, surveying, and improving your strategy.
To get the best from your rod pod, start by choosing a flat area or, failing that, a spot where you can compensate for ground unevenness with the adjustments. Position the frame in the desired fishing line, then fit your bite alarms and rod rests, making sure each rod sits correctly without stressing the blank.
Next, adjust the spacing and angle of the rods: a tighter configuration can help on narrow swims, while a wider setup can sometimes make managing several lines easier. Before leaving the rods unattended, do a simple test: pull lightly on each line to confirm that the rod is properly seated and that the whole setup remains stable.
Maintenance: after the session, rinse if needed, dry thoroughly, and check the tightening points. A well-maintained rod pod keeps its adjustments smooth and remains quick to set up over time.
“A well-designed rod support changes the session: cleaner setup, better aligned rods, and a more comfortable swim, especially when the ground is not ideal for banksticks.”
Question 1: Is this rod pod suitable for regular carp fishing use?
Answer: Yes, a carp rod pod like the FOX Horizon Duo is designed for repeated sessions and offers a stable, practical base, especially useful when the ground makes banksticks difficult to use.
Question 2: Can I use it with my current bite alarms and supports?
Answer: The rod pod is designed to work with most standard-thread accessories. To avoid any incompatibility, simply check the thread type of your bite alarms and rod rests.
Question 3: Is it a good solution if I fish different swims?
Answer: Yes, the advantage of a rod support on a frame is precisely its versatility: it adapts to different swims and helps you keep a consistent setup.