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NASH-T8810
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bleu cyan / noir | 0.2 mm / 0.3 mm / 0.5 mm | 6 |
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7.10 (CHF) incl tax
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The NASH Stripper Tool is a line stripping tool specially designed for anglers using technical rigs with sheathed leaders. It removes the outer sheath from leaders in a few simple movements while preserving the core of the line. By avoiding the use of nails, knives or scissors, you reduce the risk of damaging the line and gain precision when preparing your rigs.
Thanks to its design dedicated to the stripping of sheathed leaders, this accessory offers optimal control over the length of sheath removed. You thus obtain a consistent, supple section ideal for creating modern carp rigs such as combi-rigs, articulated rigs or hybrid leaders. The NASH Stripper Tool is suitable for both experienced carp anglers and those wishing to improve the production of clean, repeatable and effective rigs.
Compact and easy to handle, this line rigging accessory naturally fits into a leader box, tool pouch or rig station. Its carefully designed shape ensures a good grip, even with cold or wet fingers, making it a reliable companion both on the bank and at home.
The primary advantage of the NASH Stripper Tool lies in the precision of stripping. Instead of scraping the sheath with a nail or cutting it awkwardly, you have a dedicated zone that perfectly surrounds the leader. Pressure is better distributed, effort is controlled, and the sheath comes off cleanly. The leader core remains intact, helping to preserve its mechanical strength.
By standardizing your stripping motions, you achieve more consistent rigs. Each leader presents a supple section and a sheathed section of comparable length, improving the coherence of your presentations. This consistency often translates into better hooking performance and a more natural presentation of the bait.
Another strong point of this stripping tool for sheathed leaders is the time saved. During long sessions or when you must remake several rigs, execution speed becomes a real asset. The tool allows clean stripping in seconds, without fumbling or risking damage to the braid core.
Finally, the NASH Stripper Tool contributes to the safety and durability of your gear. By limiting the use of cutting blades near your fingers and leaders, you reduce accidents and accidental strength loss. It’s a simple investment that improves the overall quality of your approach at the water’s edge.
To get the most from your leader stripping tool, start by choosing the section of leader you want to make supple. Then position the leader in the designated area of the tool, making sure it is well seated. Hold the tool in one hand and the leader in the other, then perform a firm, steady pulling motion to peel away the outer sheath.
Work in short lengths to maintain precise control of the stripped distance. After the operation, visually check that the sheath has been removed cleanly and that the leader core shows no pronounced marks. If necessary, repeat the motion gently rather than forcing it in one go.
Use the NASH Stripper Tool exclusively on leaders intended to be sheathed. Avoid using it on lines that are too thin or unsuitable to prevent weakening them. After your session, quickly clean the tool to remove any sheath residues and store it dry with your other rigging tools.
Question 1: Is this tool suitable for all types of sheathed leaders?
Answer: The tool is designed to work with most sheathed leaders commonly used in sport fishing. It is however recommended to test progressively on a short segment of line to ensure the stripping happens without forcing and without damaging the core.
Question 2: Does stripping the sheath require a lot of force?
Answer: No, using the NASH Stripper Tool relies on a firm but controlled motion. If you need to force it excessively, check that you are using an appropriate leader section and that the line is positioned correctly in the tool.
Question 3: Is this accessory suitable for a beginner angler?
Answer: Yes, it is actually an excellent way to learn how to make clean and consistent leader rigs. A few trials are enough to master the movement, and you quickly get professional results without complicated technique.