| Reference | Longueur | Modèle | Stock quantity | Availability | Price incl tax |
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FOX-CRP033
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max 36"" / 157 cm | Pour Horizon Duo Pod | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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36.20 (CHF) incl tax
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The Fox Horizon extension legs are designed to optimize your rod pod setup when the ground creates challenges: sloping banks, soft ground, cluttered swims, or the need to raise the whole setup for a better line angle. By adding height and making leveling easier, this accessory improves overall stability and everyday comfort while keeping your setup clean and efficient.
Because a properly positioned rod pod affects line tension, bite indication, and gear safety, these rod pod extension legs are aimed at anglers looking for a reliable installation that is quick to adjust and suited to changing waterside conditions.
Better stability on difficult ground: when the bank is uneven, a rod pod can lose support and precision in its adjustments. Extension legs help restore a more stable base, compensate for a slope, and limit micro-movements caused by wind, vibration, or foot traffic.
Easier leveling: adjusting the height makes it easier to level the structure, helping keep your rods aligned, your bite alarms correctly positioned, and your swim setup more consistent.
Comfort and ergonomics: raising the rod pod can provide a better working angle for tightening lines, handling rods, and using accessories. It is also a real advantage when you want to keep the rod tips higher above nearby obstacles (vegetation, bank features) without stressing the rest of the setup.
Consistent integration with the Horizon range: by choosing an accessory from the same platform, you maintain a mounting logic and compatibility designed for the Fox Horizon ecosystem, with a setup that stays clean and functional.
A versatile accessory for carp fishing: whether you are on a long session or a quick trip, the goal is the same: a stable setup, secure rods, and an easy-to-adjust configuration if water levels or ground conditions change.
Before assembly, clean the fixing points and check the condition of the threads or interfaces on your rod pod. Screw in or attach each extension without overtightening, then adjust the height gradually to achieve a stable base. On soft ground, press the spikes in properly (if your setup includes them) and check the overall alignment before placing the rods.
For an optimal rod pod setup, first set the pod level, then adjust the rod angles and the position of the bite alarms. In windy conditions, prioritize a stable base and simple safety rules: check all tightness points, avoid unnecessary over-tensioning, and test stability by applying light pressure to the structure.
Question 1: What are extension legs used for on a rod pod?
Answer: They let you raise the structure and improve leveling, which increases stability and comfort on uneven ground.
Question 2: Are they compatible with all rod pods?
Answer: These extension legs are designed for the Fox Horizon ecosystem. Compatibility depends on your rod pod's mounting system; check that it matches your model.
Question 3: Are they useful on soft ground?
Answer: Yes, the extension can help create a better base and compensate for differences in level. For best results, make sure the base is well stabilized before setting up the rods.
Question 4: How should this accessory be maintained?
Answer: Rinse and dry after use, especially after exposure to mud or moisture. Regularly check the fixing points and store it in a dry place to preserve the reliability of the assembly.