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NASH-DT1781A
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3.75 lbs | Canne 12 ft / 3.60 m | 373 g | 46"" (épuisette) / 6 ft (manche d'épuisette) / couleur : olive (filet) | 0 |
❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer
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606.20 (CHF) incl tax
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The NASH Air Force F20 rod and landing net set was designed to meet the expectations of carp anglers who seek both extreme casting capability and perfect control of the fish at the net. It pairs a next-generation rod with a matching landing net to deliver coherent, reliable and high-performance gear on large still waters as well as powerful rivers.
Thanks to its blank developed with modern technologies, the Air Force F20 long-range carp rod helps technical anglers and competitors reach distant swims while maintaining high accuracy. Every detail has been considered to make the most of casting power without sacrificing enjoyment or safety during the fight.
The Air Force F20 landing net perfectly complements the rod: its rigid, naturally buoyant carbon handle offers stability and control, while the deep, discreet net makes landing powerful carp easier while respecting their protective mucus layer.
By choosing this set you get premium carpfishing equipment designed as a whole, ideal for maximizing casting distance, improving accuracy and handling your catches in optimal safety conditions.
Designed as a complete set for modern carp fishing, the Air Force F20 benefits from a high level of engineering on both the rod and the landing net.
The primary advantage of this set is the coherence between the rod and the landing net. By using items from the same range, you benefit from a homogeneous rod and landing net set designed to work together and meet the demands of modern long-distance carp fishing.
The long-range carp rod enables you to reach sandbanks, shelves and spots inaccessible to most anglers, which can make the difference on heavily fished waters or in competition. Its action also helps reduce hook pulls by cushioning runs while retaining substantial reserve power.
The NASH carp landing net has been engineered to combine lightness, rigidity and fish safety. The rigid yet buoyant carbon handle allows one-handed handling, while the deep net reduces the risk of escape during the crucial final moments of the fight.
Finally, having a rod and landing net of the same performance level simplifies gear selection, saves time during session preparation and guarantees a professional, well-presented setup at the water's edge.
To fully exploit the Air Force F20 rod, adapt your casting technique to its power: progressive loading, stable body positioning and a smooth line release will allow you to unlock maximum distance while retaining accuracy.
Pair the rod with a robust carp reel, spooled with a line or braid suitable for the intended distance and the obstacles present. Proper balance reduces fatigue and improves casting consistency.
When landing the fish, prepare your unhooking mat in advance and keep the net partially submerged in front of you. Use the handle's buoyancy to gently guide the fish over the net, then lift the arms calmly to secure the catch without sudden movements.
After each session, rinse the net and handle with fresh water, let them dry before storage and regularly check the fittings. Likewise, clean the rod blank, inspect the guides and the reel seat to preserve your carpfishing equipment performance over the long term.
Question 1: Who is the NASH Air Force F20 set intended for?
Answer: This set is aimed at carp anglers who want to maximize casting distance and benefit from a reliable, reassuring landing net. It suits demanding regular anglers as well as competitors looking for a long-range carp rod and high-performance landing net set.
Question 2: Is the set suitable for large waters?
Answer: Yes, the rod was developed to reach long distances with precision, making it particularly comfortable on large lakes, gravel pits and wide rivers, while the deep, manageable net facilitates handling powerful fish near the bank.
Question 3: How should I maintain the rod and landing net to extend their lifespan?
Answer: It is recommended to rinse the rod, handle and net with fresh water after each session, dry metal parts, regularly check fittings and store the set away from moisture and impacts, in suitable covers or sleeves.