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FOX-CEI219
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RX+ Light | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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193.65 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CEI219-CS
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Light (pièce détachée) | 0 |
❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer
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193.65 (CHF) incl tax
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The Fox RX+ Light is a bivvy light designed to improve comfort and responsiveness at the swim, day or night. It works as a practical camp light for everyday use, and can also be paired with compatible bite alarms so it switches on automatically when a run occurs. The result is an instant light source when every second counts, without having to search for a headtorch or fumble for a switch in an emergency.
Thanks to its remote control, you can manage the lighting from your bedchair or from the entrance of the bivvy. This approach reduces unnecessary movement, cuts down on noise and helps you stay discreet, while keeping light available at the right moment to secure your fishing action and organise your swim.
During a session, lighting plays a central role: tying rigs, baiting up neatly, finding tackle, taking photos, or simply living comfortably in the bivvy. The Fox RX+ Light meets these needs with a simple logic: provide light quickly, and make it even more useful by integrating it into your night-time routine.
The key feature is the option to link it with carp fishing bite alarms: instead of reacting only to sound, you benefit from an immediate visual signal. This is especially useful when wind, rain or distance reduce alarm beeps, or when you want to keep noise levels down. Automatic lighting also helps you orient yourself and act more calmly: getting out of your sleeping bag, putting on your boots and grabbing the landing net becomes smoother, with the swim already lit.
The remote control further improves practicality. It lets you switch the light on or off without getting up, or manage the lighting from outside when you return to camp. This remote operation is also a real advantage for staying discreet, avoiding knocks and maintaining controlled lighting conditions.
To get the best from your bivvy light, position it to illuminate a useful area (table, bucket, rig bag) rather than aiming it directly into your eyes, in order to reduce glare. Before night falls, test the remote control and make sure the light responds correctly to your commands. If you plan to use it as a bite-triggered light, carry out a real-world test with your alarms and setup, then adjust the light position so the beam naturally guides your movements (leaving the bivvy, walking to the rods, reaching the landing net).
Finally, keep a simple routine: store your landing net, unhooking mat and essential accessories within reach of the lit area. A well-organised setup, combined with bite-triggered lighting, saves time and reduces stress when the fish is on.
Question 1: Can the Fox RX+ Light be used as a main bivvy light?
Answer: Yes, it is designed to work as an everyday bivvy light, helping you light your living space and carry out tasks at the swim.
Question 2: What is the remote control for?
Answer: The remote control lets you manage the lighting from a distance, which is handy from the bedchair or when you arrive at camp, without handling the light directly.
Question 3: How does bite-triggered switching on work?
Answer: The light can be linked to compatible bite alarms so it switches on when a run occurs, giving you an immediate visual signal alongside the sound.