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NASH-C0312
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Unique | 6 |
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8.10 (CHF) incl tax
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Designed for demanding anglers, the Nash Spot On casting finger stall provides reliable fingertip protection during powerful casts while preserving excellent sensitivity. Made from soft suede leather, it molds to the finger and allows precise feel of line tension—essential for achieving long distances without pain or the risk of cuts.
This discreet accessory is comfortable to wear throughout the session. It reduces abrasion from braided lines and heavy leaders, commonly used in long‑range carp fishing. A neat finish and an elastic wrist band guarantee a secure hold even during repeated casts and prolonged fights.
Whether fishing rivers, lakes or commercial waters, this casting finger protector helps you keep confidence and accuracy. It suits experienced carp anglers as well as beginners who want to improve on technical casts without injuring their finger.
The main advantage of this casting finger protector for carp fishing is the balance between protection and freedom of movement. Where a conventional glove can hinder rod handling or reduce bite detection, this model protects only the area actually stressed during the cast. You therefore retain maximum control over the reel and line while securing your finger.
The suede leather limits harsh friction and offers excellent grip on the line. This texture helps hold the line while loading the rod tip, then release it at the chosen moment—significantly improving cast consistency. The supple material softens further with use, delivering comfort that adapts to your casting technique.
Another major benefit is durability. Built to withstand repeated handling, exposure to water and the demands of long sessions, this casting finger protection accessory remains effective season after season. It is also very useful during practice sessions where successive casts can quickly irritate the skin.
Fit the finger stall on the finger that holds the line during the cast, usually the index finger of the rod hand. Adjust the elastic band around the wrist to achieve a firm but comfortable fit without restricting circulation.
Before attempting strong casts, check that the line slides correctly over the suede surface. Begin with several medium‑power casts to get used to the feel, then gradually increase range and force as you master the motion. Be sure to release the line on the axis of the cast to maintain accuracy and distance.
After your session, rinse the finger stall lightly with clean water if it has been exposed to mud or dirty water, then let it dry naturally in the open air away from direct heat sources. Regular care will preserve the leather’s suppleness and extend the accessory’s service life.
Question 1: Is this finger stall only suitable for carp fishing?
Answer: Although especially popular in modern carp fishing, this finger protector can be used in any situation where powerful casts with strong lines could damage the fingertip, such as surfcasting or freshwater rigs with heavy setups.