| Reference | Modèle | Quantité | Taille | Stock quantity | Availability | Price incl tax |
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FOX-CPV053
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Rapide | 25 sacs | 55 mm x 120 mm | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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3.35 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CPV054
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Rapide | 25 sacs | 60 mm x 130 mm | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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3.35 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CPV055
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Rapide | 25 sacs | 85 mm x 140 mm | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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3.35 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CPV056
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Rapide | 20 sacs | 75 mm x 175 mm | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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3.35 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CPV057
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Rapide | 20 sacs | 85 mm x 220 mm | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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3.35 (CHF) incl tax
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Fox Edges Rapide refills are PVA bags designed to simplify casting baiting and make your rigs consistently more effective. PVA (polyvinyl alcohol) is a water-soluble material that allows you to deliver bait as close as possible to the hookbait, then disappears once submerged. With these refills, you can quickly prepare compact, clean, and uniform bait pouches for a neat presentation and a more natural take.
Whether you fish for carp on stillwaters, canals, or slow-moving rivers, the purpose of a PVA bag is always the same: to place a cloud of attractants and a few particles around the hook without dispersion during the cast or on impact. Rapide refills are aimed at anglers who want to save time on the bank while maintaining a high level of rig preparation.
A good PVA bag makes all the difference when fish are feeding in a precise area or when you want to trigger a bite quickly. By forming a compact pouch, you create an immediate focal point: a few particles, a touch of soluble powder, broken pellets, and your hookbait ends up right in the middle of the feed. This approach is highly effective on day-session spots, during mobile fishing, or when you want to bait without overfeeding the area.
Fox Edges Rapide refills focus on consistency: once you get the routine down, you produce bait pouches of similar size that are easy to cast and repeatable. The time saved is real, especially when activity increases: refill, close, cast, and keep the rhythm. For performance, consistent presentation is a major advantage: it lets you compare your casts, adjust your hookbait, and build a more reliable strategy.
On the discreet side, PVA helps reduce mess: fewer particles dripping into the bucket, less flour sticking everywhere, and a cleaner approach on the unhooking mat. Finally, using a PVA bag often helps reduce tangles by keeping the leader and hook in a stable configuration during the cast, which is especially useful with certain modern rigs.
To get the most from your PVA bags, choose suitable baits: dry pellets, micro boilies, well-drained seeds, flour-based mixes, and stick mixes designed for PVA. If you add attractants, use PVA-compatible liquids to avoid premature breakdown. Compress the pouch reasonably to achieve an aerodynamic shape, then remove as much air as possible before sealing.
Tip: for faster dispersion, you can dust a little soluble powder around the particles. For better casting performance, balance the ingredients (not just very fine flour) and avoid baits that are too wet. Store the refills dry, in a sealed pouch, away from humidity and temperature changes.
Question 1: What is a PVA bag used for in carp fishing?
Answer: It allows you to place a small amount of bait and attractants directly around the hook. The PVA dissolves in water and leaves precise baiting on the bottom.
Question 2: What baits can I put in a PVA bag?
Answer: Dry baits and mixes designed for PVA (pellets, micro boilies, powders, crumb). For liquids, use only PVA-compatible attractants.
Question 3: How can I stop the PVA bag from breaking down too quickly before the cast?
Answer: Keep the refills dry, handle them with dry hands, limit wet ingredients, and use liquids suitable for PVA.