| Reference | Capacité | Longueur | Taille | Stock quantity | Availability | Price incl tax |
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NASH-T3388
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4 détecteurs sur banksticks + 4 banksticks avec supports arrière | 66 cm | Standard | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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30.35 (CHF) incl tax
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NASH-T3389
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4 détecteurs sur banksticks + 4 banksticks avec supports arrière | 150 cm | XL | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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40.45 (CHF) incl tax
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Designed for demanding carp anglers, the NASH Subterfuge Bankstick Bag is a transport bag for banksticks engineered to provide optimal protection for your banksticks fitted with bite alarms. Its hybrid design accommodates several banksticks of different lengths within a single sleeve, avoiding multiple pieces of kit at the water’s edge. The bag keeps your assembled banksticks neatly grouped, reduces impacts between alarms and effectively protects your electronics during car, trolley or foot transport. Thanks to its folding system with clip, the bag length can be adjusted to match your setup, reducing the overall bulk of your fishing luggage. This specialist carp bankstick bag is therefore an essential addition to keep gear organised, safe and ready to use.
The main advantage of the Subterfuge Bankstick Bag is that it allows storage and protection of banksticks with bite alarms mounted without having to dismantle your setup for each move. You save valuable time during setup and teardown while greatly reducing the risk of damage to your often costly alarms. The internal padding secures alarm heads and absorbs shocks that can occur in transit or when the bag is placed on the ground. The folding system with clip is a real plus: it lets you adjust the bag length to match your banksticks so the sleeve does not trail unnecessarily or take up space in the boot or on the trolley. The strap locking buckle prevents accidental opening even under strain, while the reinforced base adds durability on abrasive banks. By grouping spikes, alarms and rear supports in one accessory, this bag simplifies organisation, protects your investment and contributes to a cleaner, more professional-looking peg setup.
To get the most from your bankstick transport bag, start by inserting your pre-assembled banksticks with bite alarms, making sure the alarm heads do not directly collide. It is recommended to alternate the orientation of the banksticks to optimise space and balance the load inside the bag. Once all banksticks are in place, adjust the sleeve length by folding the top of the bag and clip the dedicated strap to secure your chosen configuration. Ensure the strap locking buckle is fully engaged to avoid opening during transport, especially when the bag is on a trolley or in the car boot. Do not overload the bag beyond a reasonable capacity: it is better to keep an organised, accessible layout. After each session, remove any mud from the reinforced base and allow the bag to dry thoroughly before long-term storage to preserve materials and ensure long life for your carp gear.
Question 1: Is this bag compatible with all types of banksticks?
Answer: The NASH Subterfuge Bankstick Bag is designed to accommodate most banksticks used in carp fishing, including those fitted with bite alarms. It accepts different lengths of banksticks within the same padded sleeve thanks to its folding system. It is recommended to check that the diameter and configuration of your banksticks are compatible with grouped storage in a padded bag.
Question 2: Can I leave my bite alarms mounted on the banksticks inside the bag?
Answer: Yes, this bankstick bag for alarms is designed to transport your pre-assembled banksticks thanks to its internal padding and strap locking buckle which limit movement inside. For optimal protection, position alarms to avoid direct contact between them and do not overload the bag beyond a reasonable number of banksticks.
Question 3: How many banksticks can I carry in this bag?
Answer: The Subterfuge Bankstick Bag has been sized to carry multiple banksticks with bite alarms and rear supports while remaining compact. The exact number depends on the size and configuration of your equipment, but the bag is intended to group a complete carp peg’s armament in an orderly and secure way.