| Reference | Modèle | Quantité | Stock quantity | Availability | Price incl tax |
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FOX-CBI140
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Rouge | 1 | 3 |
Shipping in 48h
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29.45 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CBI140-01
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Crosse de hockey | 1 | 0 |
❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer
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10.95 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CBI140-02
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Cordon / Fil | 1 | 0 |
❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer
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10.95 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CBI140-03
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Poids | 1 | 0 |
❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer
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2.20 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CBI140-04
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Bobine dumpy Halo Black Label - tête rouge | 1 | 0 |
❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer
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17.30 (CHF) incl tax
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The Fox Black Label Dumpy Halo Bobbin is a carp bite indicator designed to complement your bite alarm setup effectively. Positioned below the alarm, it highlights line movement and makes it easier to read bites, whether you fish with a tight line or a more relaxed setup. Its “dumpy” format prioritizes compactness and stable behavior, helping maintain consistent visibility even when conditions change during the session.
Developed for carp anglers looking for an accessory that is both practical and durable, this bobbin fits naturally into a modern setup (rod pod, bank sticks, buzz bars) and helps deliver more precise line tension management. It is suitable for static fishing as well as approaches where you frequently adjust the balance between sensitivity and stability.
A good bite alarm indicator is not limited to the electronic alarm: the visual indicator plays a key role in confirming a bite, detecting line return, and maintaining constant control over the presentation. The Fox Black Label Dumpy Halo Bobbin helps make that reading more intuitive: even the slightest movement becomes easier to see, allowing you to react more accurately, especially on subtle takes or slow line movements.
Its compact design is especially useful when you want to reduce clutter and keep a clean setup. It also contributes to a consistent feel: the indicator remains easy to read without requiring complex adjustments. This makes it a relevant choice for carp anglers who fish different waters and want an accessory that is easy to set up, simple to understand, and consistent from one session to the next.
Finally, this model is aimed at anglers who want to strengthen the overall reliability of their swim: a well-chosen carp hanger provides immediate visual feedback and helps better interpret variations caused by current, wind, slack line, or fish movement.
1) Setup: position the indicator below your bite alarm, making sure the line runs correctly and the whole setup is properly aligned with the rod tip.
2) Tension adjustment: adapt sensitivity to the swim. In calm conditions, a fine reading is often preferred; in wind, current, or with significant slack line, choose a more stable setting to avoid false signals.
3) Check before night fishing: perform a simple test (light pull then release) to ensure the reading is clear in both directions (run and return).
4) Maintenance: rinse and dry the accessory after sessions (especially in wet or muddy conditions) and store it away from impacts to preserve smooth use.
“A compact indicator that is easy to integrate into my bite detection setup. Line movement is easier to read, and I feel more confident with subtle takes.”
Question 1: What is a bobbin used for in carp fishing?
Answer: A carp bobbin is a visual indicator placed below the bite alarm. It highlights line movement (run or return) to better interpret bites and control line tension.
Question 2: Is this model suitable for tight-line and semi-slack fishing?
Answer: Yes, a bite indicator can be adapted to different approaches. The key is to adjust your setup to achieve the right balance between sensitivity and stability based on the conditions at the swim.
Question 3: Should I choose a compact indicator or a longer one?
Answer: A compact format favors a discreet and stable setup. A longer format can provide a different visual effect. The best choice depends on your fishing style, your location (wind/current), and how you like to set up your bite detection.