| Reference | Modèle | Stock quantity | Availability | Price incl tax |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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FOX-CRP022
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Fox Stalker Plus Pod | 1 |
Shipping in 48h
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126.30 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CRP022-03
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Tube de poteau de but long | 0 |
❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer
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3.35 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CRP022-04
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Tube de poteau de but court | 0 |
❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer
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3.35 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CRP022-06
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Corps extérieur (y compris les blocs d’extrémité) | 0 |
❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer
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15.95 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CRP022-08
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Buzzbar avant 2 cannes (long) | 0 |
❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer
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5.85 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CRP022-13
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Filetage du support de jambe | 0 |
❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer
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5.05 (CHF) incl tax
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The rod pod FOX Stalker Plus is a rod support designed for carp anglers who alternate between quick sessions and longer, more settled sessions, without compromising on stability. Its aluminum frame prioritizes lightness and rigidity, making it easier to move while still keeping excellent rod stability once set up. Supplied with a carry bag, it stores and protects easily, making it a natural ally for mobile fishing as well as more static approaches. The kit includes two sets of buzzer bars (for 2 rods and for 3 rods), allowing you to instantly adapt the setup to the number of rods used, without needing any additional accessories.
The design focuses on efficiency: an adjustable main body to suit common rod lengths, and angled legs that allow multiple positioning options. As a result, you can lower your rods close to the ground for a discreet presentation, adopt a versatile standard position, or raise the setup when conditions require it (obstructed bank, vegetation, or a different line angle). This versatility makes the Stalker Plus particularly relevant when you want an adjustable rod pod that adapts to the terrain rather than the other way around.
A good carp rod support must offer three things: stability, fast adjustments, and compactness. The Stalker Plus meets these expectations with a simple structure that is easy to understand and adjust on the bank. The leg adjustments make it easier to fine-tune the rod tip position and line angle, helping to keep the setup clean depending on the venue layout (slope, margins, snags) and your fishing strategy. The inclusion of two sets of buzzer bars is a real advantage: you can switch from a 2-rod setup to a 3-rod setup without improvisation, while maintaining a consistent and secure presentation for your alarms and rod rests.
Its philosophy is clear: to offer a versatile rod pod that does not slow the angler down when walking, changing spots, or setting up quickly. The carry bag protects the whole setup and simplifies storage, reducing knocks during transport and helping keep your gear organized. In practice, it is a smart choice for carp anglers who want a complete, coherent and ready-to-fish setup, while still benefiting from solid value for money.
Before setting up the rod pod, stabilize the area: firm ground improves overall hold. First adjust the main body length so your rods rest naturally without strain. Then set the leg angle according to the height you want: low for a discreet approach, mid-height for most situations, and higher when you need to clear the lines. Finally, choose the set of buzzer bars that matches your rod count, then check alignment so the alarms and rests are properly in line. After the session, wipe off moisture and dirt before storing it in the bag to preserve the smoothness of the adjustments over time.
Question 1: Is this rod pod better suited to mobile fishing or long sessions?
Answer: It suits both. Its lightweight frame and carry bag make it easy to move, while its stability and angle adjustments allow for a neat setup during longer sessions.
Question 2: Can you fish with 2 or 3 rods without changing support?
Answer: Yes. The product is supplied with two sets of buzzer bars, one for 2 rods and one for 3 rods, so you can adapt the setup to your fishing style.
Question 3: Do the adjustments allow you to lower the rods close to the ground?
Answer: Yes. The leg angle positions allow a low setup (rods close to the ground), a standard configuration, or a higher stance depending on the needs of the swim.