| Reference | Longueur | Modèle | Poids | Stock quantity | Availability | Price incl tax |
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| 8 cm | T4992 | Unloaded | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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13.10 (CHF) incl tax
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| 14 cm | T4993 | Unloaded | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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16.20 (CHF) incl tax
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| 14 cm | T4994 | Loaded | 0 |
❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer
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20.20 (CHF) incl tax
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The Nash Siren Strong Arm is a rigid arm specifically designed to turn your Siren-range bite indicators into an ultra-stable swing-arm system. By stiffening the connection between the indicator head and the electronic receiver, it limits unwanted line movement and delivers more reliable detection of takes, even when the wind rises or conditions become difficult.
Unlike a simple chain or a flexible hanger, this rigid bite indicator arm maintains a perfectly controlled trajectory. False alarms caused by gusts or waves are reduced, allowing you to focus on genuine pickups. This is a major advantage for carp fishing on large lakes, reservoirs or exposed rivers.
Engineered to integrate seamlessly into the Nash detector ecosystem, the Siren Strong Arm offers optimized compatibility with Slap Head and Siren Bobbin heads. It becomes an essential Nash Siren detector accessory for carpers who want to refine their signaling while keeping a clean, discreet and effective setup.
By adopting the Nash Siren Strong Arm, you gain clearer insight into what is actually happening on your line. The rigid arm faithfully transmits back-and-forth movements and clear takeaways, improving the interpretation of both subtle and decisive bites. This extra precision results in more accurate hooksets and a higher success rate.
Another decisive advantage is stability. This stable carp bite indicator stays perfectly in place even when crosswinds blow or the bank is exposed. Carpers who fish at distance, with tight lines or in cluttered areas will particularly appreciate this control of the setup. In addition, compatibility with the entire Siren system lets you continue using your preferred indicator heads without changing your habits.
To get the most out of your Nash rigid arm for bite indicators, start by screwing the Strong Arm onto the body of your Siren receiver or onto a mount such as an Anchor Bracket or Magnetic Anchor Bracket already fitted to your rod pod or bank sticks. Then attach the chosen indicator head (Slap Head or Siren Bobbin) to the end of the arm.
Adjust the working height and angle so the arm naturally follows the line without constraining it. Adapt the overall tension of the setup to the type of fishing: tighter lines for long range or strong currents, looser settings for close-range fishing or when carp are cautious. The goal is to maintain a smooth, distinct and perfectly readable movement.
Finally, check the thread tightness and the general condition of the rigid arm regularly. Simple maintenance—wiping the Strong Arm after each session and storing it dry—will extend its service life and preserve its neat appearance at your swim.
Question 1: Is the Siren Strong Arm limited to a particular type of water?
Answer: No, this rigid arm was designed to perform equally well on lakes, ponds, quarries and rivers. It is particularly useful whenever wind or current disturb bite reading.
Question 2: Can it be used with different Nash indicator heads?
Answer: Yes, the Siren Strong Arm is designed to work with Nash Slap Head and Siren Bobbin heads, allowing you to keep your habits while benefiting from swing-arm stability.
Question 3: Is this system suitable for night fishing?
Answer: Absolutely. By improving the precision of your bite indicators, the Strong Arm makes it easier to interpret the audible and visual signals from your Siren detectors, which is especially valuable during long night sessions.