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  • Korda Booms | Full Range | QC & Loop

    Korda Booms | Full Range | QC & Loop

    Korda Booms USP first: Booms separate the hook from the mainline to stop tangles and give a tidy, reliable presentation that fools wary carp. Overview: Booms are simple but powerful terminal tackle components. A boom keeps the hooklink away from the mainline. This prevents the hook from lying against the line and reduces catches that foul or spit the bait. Booms help the hook present cleanly over gravel, weed and silt. They are used in spinner setups and as part of anti-tangle rigs. A good boom is strong, low profile and durable. Design and construction: Made from stiff, tough materials that hold shape. Low-bulk to avoid spooking fish. Comes in different lengths to match bait size and conditions. Some booms include sleeves or tubing to further reduce tangles. They are easy to attach to hooklinks and sections. Why use a boom: Reduces the chance of hooklink tangles on the cast. Improves bait presentation by keeping the hook clear. Gives better hook exposure and higher hookup rates. Makes rigs more reliable over varied lake beds. Works with many hook types including kurv and krank. Common boom types: Straight booms for simple separation. Angled booms to aid hook rotation. Tapered booms for neat lying on the bed. Booms with anti-angle sleeves for extra security. How to fit a boom: Thread the boom onto the hooklink or onto the section where required. Ensure the boom length matches your bait to avoid over-bulk. Add an anti-tangle sleeve if needed to keep the boom aligned. Attach swivel or loop at the mainline end. Test the setup for smooth casting and free movement. Best match baits and tactics: Booms suit boilies, pop-ups and balanced baits. Use with spinner and boom-rig sections. Excellent for PVA bag and spod work to ensure neat presentation. Great for pressured venues where a tidy hook presentation is essential. Practical tips: Short booms for small baits and tight presentations. Longer booms for larger baits and to clear heavy weed. Replace booms that deform after knocks or fish strikes. Store straight to avoid bends that hamper performance. Care and maintenance: Rinse after use and dry before storage. Inspect for cracks or warping regularly. Keep in a separated compartment to avoid crushing. Use a rig wallet or boom holder for long sessions. Who should use booms: Anyone who rigs spinner setups or anti-tangle sections. Anglers targeting wary or pressured fish. Those who use PVA bags or need neat bait placement. Match and carp anglers seeking reliable hook presentation. Summary: Booms are a small upgrade that makes a big difference. They stop tangles, improve bait presentation and boost hook rates. Carry a selection to match baits and venue needs.

  • Last stock! Korda Mini Krimi Tool

    Korda Mini Krimi Tool

    Mini Krimi Tool — compact, multi-use bait and rig tool built for bank-side convenience and fast, clean rig adjustments. Key selling point first: The Mini Krimi Tool is a tiny, handy rig tool that trims, crimps and prepares baits fast while keeping your hands clean and your rigs neat. Overview: The Mini Krimi Tool is a pocket-sized tool made for rigging and bait prep. It is ideal for quick work at the bank. The tool helps with cutting, trimming and shaping small baits. It can punch bait, slice wafers, or finish small tasks without reaching for larger kit. It is light to carry and quick to use. Design and features: Compact and ergonomic for single-hand use. Sharp cutting edge suited to small boilies and wafers. Built-in punch or shaping tip on some models. Secure grip and a sheath or clip for safe carry. Durable materials to withstand regular use. Why anglers like it: Saves time when prepping baits on the bank. Keeps rigs neat and prevents over-handling baits. Easier to use than multi-tools for small tasks. Small enough to keep in shirt pocket or rig box. How to use: Use the cutter to trim small leaders and hair rigs close to knots. Use the punch to make neat bait holes for hair rigs. Shape pop-ups or wafers for specific presentations. Keep a wet cloth to wipe if working with sticky baits. Practical tips: Test on spare baits first to learn the tool’s cut. Keep the blade covered when not in use. Use light pressure to avoid crushing soft baits. Carry a spare if you rely on it for key tasks. Care and maintenance: Rinse after use with bait residue and dry thoroughly. Oil pivot or blade lightly to prevent corrosion. Store in a dry compartment away from moisture. Replace if blade dulls or the punch loses shape. Who it is for: Anglers who like quick, neat bait prep. Those who fish short sessions and want light kit. Beginners who need a simple tool for tidy rigs. Session anglers who prep many baits and need speed. Summary: The Mini Krimi Tool is a small, practical aid for bait and rig prep. It speeds work, keeps baits neat and fits easily in any tackle kit. Add one to your box for smarter, faster prep on the bank.

    £14.99

  • Korda Baiting/Splicing Needles - Full Range

    The Korda Baiting / Splicing Needles range covers every bank-side need. There are small needles for fine hair work. There are long needles for bigger baits and splice jobs. There are stiff needles for heavy materials. There are soft, flexible needles for delicate tasks. Each needle is made to do a job and to last. The full range means you can match the tool to the task. You will waste less bait. You will rig faster. You will produce neater, stronger rigs. Why this range matters: Different baits need different needles. Soft pop-ups need a thin needle. Hard boilies need a strong needle. Banding and baiting wafers need specific shapes. Different rig methods need different tips. Splicing braid needs a hollow needle. Hair threading needs a blunt taper. The right needle reduces bait damage. That keeps hook presentation neat. It improves hook penetration chances. The full range gives you choice. You can pick the tool that suits your style and venue. Design and build: Hardened steel where strength is needed. Smooth finished tips to reduce bait tearing. Hollow needles for splicing braid and making neat loops. Ergonomic handles for steady control. Protective caps or sheaths for safe storage on many models. A choice of lengths and diameters for small to large baits. How to use different needles: Thin baiting needle: push through pop-up foam and thread hair. Use short hair for small pop-ups. Hollow splicing needle: insert into braid, pull core through, create tidy splices for leaders or loop ties. Long needles: ideal for big boilies and wafers. They keep bait centered on the hair. Stiff needles: good for hard, frozen or dense baits that need force to pierce. Practical tips: Wet the needle for sticky baits to ease threading. Use a baiting needle with a bait band when wiring very soft baits. Keep protective cap on when not in use. Replace bent or blunted needles to avoid ripped bait and failed rigs. Match needle size to hair thickness to avoid oversized holes. Care and maintenance: Rinse after use in dirty water. Dry thoroughly to avoid rust on metal shafts. Oil lightly if storing for long periods. Keep in a dedicated pouch or compartment to avoid damage. Who needs this range: Session anglers who prepare many baits. Match anglers needing speed and repeatability. Beginners who want the right tool for each job. Any angler who values neat, reliable rig work. Why anglers choose Korda needles: Thoughtful selection covering common needs. Durable construction for bank-side use. Smooth action for less bait damage. Practical features like caps and handles for safe use. Summary: The Korda Baiting / Splicing Needles full range gives you the exact tool you need for baiting, splicing and neat rig building. Choose the right needle and your rigs will be quicker to make, more consistent and kinder to your bait.

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    Korda Rig Toolz Strippa Coated Hooklink Stripping Tool

    The Rig Toolz Strippa makes stripping coated hooklink fast, neat and safe so you get perfect, low-bulk knots and strong wraps every time. Overview: The Rig Toolz Strippa is built to remove the outer coating from hooklink. It lets you expose the inner core cleanly. That gives better knots. It also reveals the braid for tying or for inserting crimps. The Strippa is coated to give extra grip and to resist sticky coatings on modern hooklinks. It speeds up work at the bank. It reduces mistakes. It keeps rigs neat and strong. Key features: Coated body for secure grip even with wet hands. Fine stripping notch to remove coatings cleanly. Safe edges to avoid cutting the core. Compact shape that fits a rig pouch or pocket. Built for regular use with modern hooklink materials. Why you need it: Many coated hooklinks are hard to strip with knives or teeth. The Strippa exposes the core cleanly without damaging fibers. Clean stripping yields stronger knots and better crimps. It saves time, especially when tying many rigs. How it works: Place hooklink in the stripping notch. Pull link through gently to remove coating. Rotate for long strips if needed. Check core is intact before tying or crimping. Benefits: Consistent, repeatable stripping action. Reduces risk of frayed or weakened cores. Faster rig assembly at the bank. Small and easy to carry with other rig tools. Practical tips: Work slowly on new materials to learn required pressure. Wet or warm lines sometimes strip easier. Keep a spare if you rely on heavy rig building. Use the Strippa before crimping or tying loop knots for neat results. Care and maintenance: Rinse and dry after use to remove grit and sticky residues. Store in a dry pocket to keep edges clean. Avoid dropping on hard surfaces to keep notches accurate. Who it suits: Anglers who tie many rigs or alter hooklinks. Those who use coated leaders and need a reliable way to strip. Anyone wanting neater knots and stronger joins. Summary: The Korda Rig Toolz Strippa Coated Hooklink Stripping Tool is a simple, effective answer to coated hooklink problems. It strips smoothly, protects the core, and speeds up rig work at the bank.

    £6.49

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    Korda Chod-It Stiff Rig Tool

    The Chod-It gives perfect, repeatable chod rigs and stiff links every time, making tricky chod presentations simple and reliable. Overview: The Chod-It is a purpose-built rigid rig tool for chod and stiff link work. It helps you build consistent, low-bulk rigs that sit proudly above silt and weed. The tool works with stiffened hooklink materials, braid and tubing. It forms neat, repeatable bends and knots. This helps rigs present baits at the correct angle and keeps the hook free of debris. The Chod-It is fast to use and ideal for anglers who fish pop-ups on soft beds. Key features: Rigid body to shape stiff links and chod curves. Tapered nose for neat loop and knot work. Built to work with a range of stiff hooklinks and tubing. Compact for bank-side use and safe storage in a rig pouch. Why it helps: Chod rigs must be neat and consistent to work. Hand-formed chod curves can be uneven and cause poor presentation. The Chod-It standardises your rig builds for repeatable results. It speeds up rig making and reduces wasted time at the bank. How to use: Thread hooklink and tubing onto the tool where instructed. Form the chod curve and set any stiffening material. Tie the knot or form the loop around the tapered nose. Slide tube and trim to finish the chod shape. Check the rig lies as expected before casting. Benefits: More consistent chod geometry for better hookup rates. Easier to build rigs in poor light or in the cold. Less fiddly than shaping by hand. Compact and tough for regular use. Practical tips: Practice with spare materials to learn correct tool placement. Use in combination with shrink tube or nano tubing for neat finishes. Keep the tool clean from grit to prevent abrasion. Care and maintenance: Rinse after use in dirty water. Dry and store in a small pocket or rig wallet. Replace if nose becomes damaged or bent. Who it is for: Anglers who fish chod and stiff-link tactics. Session anglers who need consistent rigs quickly. Those new to chod rigs who want an easy method to get results. Summary: The Korda Chod-It Stiff Rig Tool makes building chod rigs simple and reliable. It standardises geometry and speeds up bank-side rig work. Use it to make neat, effective chod rigs every session.

    £5.99

  • Korda Bait Drill

    The Korda Bait Drill gives fast, neat holes in baits without crushing, so your hair rigs sit true and your hook exposure is perfect. Overview: The Korda Bait Drill is a focused tool for making holes in boilies, wafers, pellets and foam. It is sharp, controlled and safe to use. The drill removes material cleanly rather than ripping it. This protects the bait and keeps hair lengths and bait balance consistent. The drill helps you prepare many baits quickly. It is ideal for anglers who hair-rig lots of bait or who prefer precise bait work. Key features: Sharp, hardened drill bit for clean holes. Comfortable handle for steady control. Footprint small enough to fit in a bait box or pocket. Some packs include multiple size heads for different bait diameters. Why you need it: Punch holes with a knife or nail can crush the bait. Crushed bait does not sit correctly on the hair. A clean hole preserves bait strength and bait balance. Drilling makes consistent hair lengths and neat stops easier. How to use: Hold bait steady on a cutting board or pad. Center the drill tip where you want the hole. Twist or press gently through until the hole is made. Remove the drilled core and check the hole is clear. Thread hair, add stop and balance as required. Practical tips: Use a small cutting pad to protect surfaces. For fragile pop-ups, use a gentle pressure and a fine bit. For dense boilies, support bait and apply steady force. Keep spare bits for long sessions so you always have a clean cutter. Care and maintenance: Rinse and dry after use to avoid sticky residue. Keep bits sharp; replace if they blunt and start crushing bait. Store in a small tube or case to protect the tip. Who it is for: Anglers who prepare many hookbaits at the bank. Those who use balanced or pop-up tactics needing precise holes. Anyone wanting neat, repeatable bait prep. Summary: The Korda Bait Drill is a small, effective tool that produces clean holes in baits for neat hair-rigging. It speeds prep and protects baits for better presentation and hook exposure.

    £4.49

  • Korda Bait Drill (& Cork Sticks)

    The Bait Drill & Cork Sticks pack gives clean drill holes plus secure boilie support while you rig, making quick and tidy bait prep easy. Overview: This combined pack pairs the Korda Bait Drill with cork sticks to hold baits securely during drilling and rigging. Cork sticks give a firm, low-damage support for boilies and wafers. They allow you to drill and thread without crushing or slipping. The duo is a simple but practical aid for anglers who prepare many baits at the bank or at home. It helps keep work neat, fast and repeatable. What’s included: A sharp bait drill for clean holes. Cork sticks sized to support common boilies and wafers. Instructions on safe and effective use in many packs. Why use cork sticks: Cork is soft enough to avoid damaging bait cores. It gives a firm mount so you can drill straight and true. The stick keeps the bait centered for even hair attachment. Cork is light and easy to pack with your kit. How to use the pair: Push the cork stick into the bait center to hold it. Use the bait drill to make a clean hole while bait is supported. Remove drill and test hole before threading the hair. Cork stick can also be used to hold bait when cutting or trimming. Benefits: Less bait damage than clamping by hand. Faster, safer prep for many baits. Consistent hole position and bait balance. Small and simple to carry in a bait bag. Practical tips: Use a fresh cork stick if the tip becomes worn. Wet sticky baits to reduce friction when threading. Store cork sticks dry to avoid swelling. Care and maintenance: Rinse drill and dry after use. Keep cork sticks dry and replace if they break. Store in a small container to protect the drill tip. Who it helps: Session anglers preparing large volumes of bait. Anyone making balanced or pop-up hookbaits. Anglers who want neat, repeatable rig work. Summary: The Korda Bait Drill & Cork Sticks set is a simple combination that makes bait prep faster and neater. It keeps baits secure while drilling and helps you create consistent, well-balanced hookbaits.

  • Korda Cork Sticks

    Cork Sticks give firm, low-damage support for baits when drilling, cutting or threading so your hookbaits stay neat and hold better. Overview: Korda Cork Sticks are a small bank aid that matters. They hold boilies, wafers and even pellets while you work. Cork supports the bait without compressing it. This reduces damaged cores and split baits. Cork Sticks are light. They fit into bait boxes and pockets. They are simple, cheap and useful every time you rig. Key features: Soft yet firm cork to support bait without crushing. Sized to hold common boilie diameters securely. Lightweight and easy to carry. Can be used for drilling, cutting and shaping baits. Why use them: Hand-holding baits risks crushing and uneven holes. Cork gives a secure mount for clean drilling and threading. It helps you keep the bait centered on the hair for balanced rigs. Reusable and inexpensive, they are a small essential for neat prep. How to use: Push the cork stick gently into the center of the bait. Hold the stick rather than the bait when drilling or cutting. Remove the cork stick after threading the hair and adding the stop. Replace if the stick becomes split or too worn. Practical tips: Use one cork stick per bait if doing long batches. Dry sticks after use to avoid swelling. Keep extra sticks in your kit for long sessions. Care and maintenance: Keep dry and clean to preserve shape. Replace if worn, split or contaminated by sticky bait residue. Store flat or in a small container. Who it is for: Anglers who prepare many baits. Those who value neat, repeatable rigs. Beginners who need a secure way to hold baits while they learn. Summary: Korda Cork Sticks are a simple, practical aid that keeps your bait work neat and damage-free. Use them to drill, cut and thread baits cleanly for better presentation.

  • Korda Bait Floss Extra Strong (Unwaxed / Unscented)

    Korda Bait Floss Extra Strong (Unwaxed / Unscented) USP first: Extra-strong, unwaxed, unscented bait floss gives secure, low-bulk hair stops and ties without adding scent or bulk to the bait. Overview: Korda Bait Floss Extra Strong is made for anglers who need a tough, discreet way to stop baits. It is unwaxed and unscented to avoid altering bait attraction. The strong fibres hold stops and knots reliably. It is thin, so it adds no bulk to the hair and keeps baits natural. The floss is perfect for stopping pop-ups, wafers and boilies cleanly. Key features: High tensile strength for secure stops. Unwaxed finish to keep material discreet and natural. Unscented for anglers who prefer pure bait flavours. Thin profile for low bulk and neat presentation. Pack size designed for many stops per session. Why it matters: Many baits need a neat stop to keep hair baits in place. Waxed floss can add shine or scent you do not want. Unscented floss keeps control over bait attractors that you choose. Strong floss avoids slippage even with soft baits. How to use: Thread floss through bait or around bait band. Tie a small knot to create a stop. Trim excess neatly close to the knot. Test stop security before casting. Practical tips: Double-knot for the most security on soft baits. Wet floss slightly for easier handling in cold weather. Keep a spool in your bait pack for quick repairs. Care and storage: Keep dry to avoid mildew. Store in a small container to stop fraying. Replace spool if fibres weaken or break. Who it is for: Anglers who tie many hair rigs and need strong, discreet stops. Those who use lightly scented or unscented bait systems. Anyone who values neat, low-bulk rigs. Summary: Korda Bait Floss Extra Strong (Unwaxed / Unscented) is a tough, discreet choice for stops and knots. It gives secure hold without adding scent or bulk to your baits.

    £4.99

  • Korda Super Wrap

    Super Wrap gives fast, neat knot protection and low-bulk joins that keep rigs tidy and strong while keeping the hooklink discreet. Overview: Korda Super Wrap is a fine, strong thread used to wrap knots, join materials and secure small components on rigs. It is thin but very strong. It forms a neat, low-bulk finish around knots and tubing. Super Wrap helps stop knots slipping and gives a professional finish to hand-tied rigs. It is ideal for keeping coatings and loops neat and tidy. Key features: Thin, strong thread for clean wraps. Low visibility on the bed. Easy to wet and form tight wraps. Good for finishing knots, attaching tubing and neat rig details. Why use it: Wraps hide and protect knots from abrasion. They also reduce bulk around key joins so presentation stays natural. Super Wrap is faster than retying a knot when finishing rigs. It helps lock shrink tube and small components in place. How to use: Wind around the knot or tubing tightly several turns. Wet the wrap if required and tie off or melt slightly to finish if suitable. Trim neatly near the finish to avoid loose ends. Use where a neat low-profile join is desired. Practical tips: Practice on spare materials to get tension right. Use Super Wrap on loop knots to reduce bulk at the loop point. Keep a small spool handy for quick rig fixes. Care and storage: Store dry to prevent weakening. Replace if spool becomes frayed or brittle. Who it is for: Anglers who tie many rigs and want neat finishes. Those who value low-bulk, hidden knot protection. Anyone who prefers a tidy, professional look to rigs. Summary: Korda Super Wrap is a simple, effective thread for finishing knots and securing small rig components. It keeps rigs neat, strong and discreet.

  • Korda Dark Matter Extra Heavy Tungsten Putty

    Dark Matter Extra Heavy Tungsten Putty offers dense, non-reflective weight for ultra-low-profile balancing and tidy lead shaping where stealth matters most. Overview: This extra heavy tungsten putty is built for anglers who need dense, compact weight that sits low and quiet on the bed. The dark, matte finish avoids shine. The heavy tungsten formula packs more weight in less volume than lead putties. This is ideal when you want small blobs of weight to balance baits, trim leads or create subtle anchor points. The putty shapes easily by hand. It sticks firmly to tubing, leads and rigs when shaped properly. Key features: High-density tungsten composition for compact weight. Dark, non-reflective finish for stealth on the bed. Malleable and easy to shape by hand. Sticks well to many surfaces when pressed into place. Small pack size for easy carry and targeted use. Why choose extra heavy tungsten: Gives more mass in less space than lead or lighter putty. Allows precise trimming without adding bulk that spooks fish. Ideal for balancing pop-ups or adding micro-weight to hooklinks. Good for finishing rigs where low visibility and compact profile count. How to use: Break off a small piece and warm by rolling between fingers. Shape to the required profile and press into place on tubing or lead clip. Use in small blobs for micro-balancing baits or to add anchor weight under rigs. Test adhesion by light tug; re-shape if needed to secure. Practical tips: Use minimal amounts for minor balance changes. Keep fingers clean and dry to avoid transfer of oils to the putty. Store in a small sealed bag to avoid contamination and drying. Replace if the putty becomes hard or crumbly. Care and storage: Seal in the original tube or a small bag after use. Keep away from extreme heat or sunlight to maintain consistency. Replace if colour or texture changes significantly. Who it is for: Stealth-focused anglers and match specialists. Those balancing delicate pop-up presentations. Anglers who want a compact, discreet weight option. Summary: Korda Dark Matter Extra Heavy Tungsten Putty gives a dense, dark, easy-to-shape option for precision weighting and discreet rig finishing. It is perfect for fine-tuning presentations where low profile and stealth matter.

  • Korda Hybrid Bait Stops

    Hybrid Bait Stops lock your bait firmly on the hair while staying low profile and easy to fit. Overview: The Korda Hybrid Bait Stops are small, smart stoppers for hair-rig baits. They are made to hold boilies, pop-ups, wafers and artificial baits in place. The Hybrid shape gives a strong grip with minimal bulk. They are quick to fit and easy to remove when you want to change bait. The material is durable and resists breaking when pulled or pushed. Hybrid Bait Stops work well in all weather. They help keep your hair rigs neat and reliable. They are ideal for session anglers and match anglers alike. Why they matter: Keep bait fixed during casting and delivery. Reduce bait slippage on the hair. Keep a neat, low-profile presentation that does not spook fish. Faster bait changes at the bank. Work with both small and large baits when used correctly. Design and material: Small, tapered shape to compress and hold bait. Durable plastic compound for repeated use. Compact size so they do not add bulk near the hook. Smooth finish to avoid damaging bait skin. Packs contain multiple stops so you have spares. Key benefits: Secure hold without large visible stops. Better hook exposure compared to bulky stoppers. Simple to use even with cold or wet hands. Low cost and long-lasting in practical use. How to use: Thread hair through the bait and form the loop. Slide the Hybrid Stop onto the hair. Push it up until it grips the bait shoulder. Test the hold with a gentle tug. Replace if it loosens after many casts. Suitable bait types: Hard and semi-hard boilies. Pop-ups and balanced baits. Wafers and foam baits. Some particle or paste attachments when used with a loop. Practical tips: Use a small slick of bait gel on very slippery baits to increase grip. Choose stop size to match hair thickness; thicker hair needs a slightly larger stop. For very large baits, use two stops if needed to improve hold. Check stops between casts on long sessions to ensure they have not shifted. Care and storage: Rinse if exposed to sticky liquids or groundbait. Store in a small container or compartment to avoid losing pieces. Replace if they split or lose elasticity after heavy use. Who should use them: Anyone who uses hair-rigged baits. Anglers fishing pop-ups and balanced baits. Those who like a neat, discreet bait presentation. Match anglers and session carp anglers. Why anglers pick Hybrid Bait Stops: They combine hold with low profile. They are quick to fit and reliable. They reduce bait loss and wasted rigs. They help keep hooking rates high by maintaining correct bait position. Summary: Korda Hybrid Bait Stops are a small but vital bank-side aid. They keep your baits secure and your hook points clear. Use them to present baits neatly and to cut down on lost hookbaits during long sessions.

  • Korda Extenda-Stops

    Extenda-Stops hold baits securely and give adjustable hair length, making bait positioning fast and repeatable. Overview: Extenda-Stops are small, clever bait stops used on hair rigs. They let you lock the bait position and keep the hair length correct. Many rigs, especially pop-up and balanced presentations, need consistent hair length. Extenda-Stops make that easy. They come in a reusable format that fits most hair rigs. The stop grips well and works with a range of bait diameters. It is especially handy on pre-tied rigs and when changing baits during a session. Why they are useful: Lock in precise hair length for consistent presentation. Easy to move and reuse without damage. Faster re-baiting when you want consistent spacing. Useful when balancing buoyant baits. Keep baits in the correct position during casting and delivery. Design and features: Small tapered body that clicks into place. Reusable and robust plastic material. Designed to hold soft and hard baits. Low profile to avoid spooking suspicious carp. Packs usually include multiple stops in one colour. Key benefits: Repeatable bait positioning for match or session work. Low bulk near the hook for cleaner presentations. Durable and suited to many bait types. Simple to use with minimal training. How to use: Thread the hair and form a loop. Slide Extenda-Stop onto the hair and set the desired position. Push up until it seats against the bait. To release, pull the stop back or cut the hair if needed. Store used stops for repeated use. Suitable for: Pop-ups, wafers and balanced baits. Boilies when you need exact hair length. Use with small hair rigs and larger hookbaits alike. Works with PVA presentations when hair length is critical. Practical tips: Warm the stop slightly in your hands in cold weather to make it easier to move. Keep a small pocket of spares in your rig wallet. Use Extenda-Stops with Boilie Bait Bands if you want extra security. For very soft baits, combine with a small bit of glue or putty. Care and storage: Wash if covered with sticky bait or glues. Dry before packing back into the rig wallet. Replace if the stop splits or deforms after heavy use. Who should use them: Anglers needing repeatable rigs for baiting patterns. Session anglers who rebait frequently. Beginners wanting a simple method for correct hair length. Anyone balancing pop-ups and buoyant hookbaits. Why anglers trust Extenda-Stops: They offer fine control over bait placement. They are reusable and economical. They help maintain consistent presentations across rods. They reduce guesswork at the bank. Summary: Korda Extenda-Stops give you fast, repeatable bait positioning. They are handy for pop-ups, balanced rigs and any situation where hair length matters. Keep a few in your kit to speed re-baiting and keep presentations consistent.

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    Korda Krimps (0.5mm) X Small

    0.5mm X-small Krimps offer neat, low-profile crimping for fine leaders and small terminal joins while keeping full strength and a tidy finish. Overview: Korda 0.5mm X-small Krimps are tiny metal sleeves used to secure lines and loops. They are ideal for fine hooklinks and leaders where bulk must be kept minimal. The small diameter makes them perfect for delicate work such as loop-to-loop joins, micro leaders, and small swivel attachments. When used correctly with a crimp tool, these crimps give a secure hold and a neat, streamlined finish. They are a good choice for anglers who prefer crimps to knots for low bulk and consistent presentation. Why use 0.5mm krimps: Minimal bulk keeps rigs stealthy. Good for thin mono or micro leader cores. Clean finish that sits flat on the bed. Repeatable strength when crimped properly. Useful for small loop construction and micro rigs. Design and material: Small, precise aluminium or alloy sleeve. Smooth bore for easy threading and neat seating. Consistent size for predictable crimps. Supplied in tidy packs so you can carry spares. How to use: Thread line through the crimp and the swivel or loop as required. Position crimp in the crimp tool and compress fully. Test the connection for strength before use. Trim excess material close for a neat finish. Optionally coat with varnish or Super Wrap for extra security. Suitable for: Micro leaders and fine hooklinks. Loop-to-loop joins and small swivel attachment. Zig rigs and delicate surface presentations. Any application where small diameter and low bulk is needed. Practical tips: Use the correct sized crimp tool and jaws for 0.5mm sleeves. Practice crimps on spare line to get consistent compression. Use liners when crimping braid into small sleeves to increase grip. Trim and finish crimps carefully to avoid sharp edges that could cut bait floss or PVA. Care and storage: Keep in small plastic boxes to avoid loss. Inspect crimps before use for deformities. Replace any crimp that looks damaged or crushed unevenly. Who it suits: Tackle-builders and anglers making fine leaders. Zig and surface anglers needing tiny, stealthy joins. Anyone wanting tidy, low-bulk rigs on pressured waters. Why anglers pick these krimps: They provide a clean, low-profile finish. They are reliable when properly crimped. They help present rigs in a subtle, professional way. Small size suits specialist applications. Summary: Korda 0.5mm X-Small Krimps are tiny, precise sleeves for delicate crimp work. Use them for micro joins, low-bulk finishes and neat leader construction. Paired with the right tool and technique, they give secure, tidy results for specialist rigs.

    £4.99

  • Korda Solidz PVA Bag System Slow Melt

    Solidz Slow Melt PVA Bags dissolve slowly for safe, delayed bait release and are ideal when you need a controlled bait cloud that lasts on longer swims. Overview: The Korda Solidz Slow Melt PVA Bag System is made for anglers who want a dependable PVA bag that holds bait securely and dissolves more slowly than standard PVA. The slow-melt property is useful in cold water or when you wish the bag to hold together until it settles on the bed. These bags are strong and tough in flight. They prevent premature breakup in wet conditions at the bank or during long casts. Once submerged and settled, they release bait consistently for targeted baiting. Why slow-melt is useful: Gives you longer handling time before full dissolution. Useful for long-distance shots where immediate melt is not wanted. Good in colder water where normal PVA dissolves slowly anyway. Helps keep dense spod mixes intact long enough to drop to the bottom and then release bait. Reduces chance of the bag softening in the air or during backcasts. Design and features: Strong, tear-resistant film designed for bag formation. Pre-formed shapes to make loading quick and neat. Slow-melt weave or film composition to resist premature water seepage. Compatible with tight spod mixes, pellets and boilie crumb. Packs include multiple bags sized for common bait volumes. Benefits: Reliable delivery of bait to the exact spot. Less risk of PVA failure during long flights or windy conditions. Works well with denser mixes, like pellet and crumb blends. Easy to use even when you prepare bags in advance and store them briefly. How to use: Load your bait mix or spod mix into the bag. Compress the contents and seal the bag as instructed. Tie or seal the bag and attach to the rig or spod as needed. Cast to your prepared spot and let the bag settle before the melt begins. Monitor and adjust the mix for desired release timing. Suitable mixes: Pellet and crumb spod mixes. Boilie crumb mixed with liquids and oils. Pellet soaked mixes and groundbait blends. Sweet or spice boosted mixes where slow release helps attract over time. Practical tips: Keep the bags dry before use and do not handle too long with wet hands. Use a tight pack to keep the bag compact and less likely to open in flight. For very long range, test a sample bag to check melt timing in your water temperature. Label bag sizes for quick selection at the bank. Care and storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from moisture. Keep bags in their original pack to avoid accidental exposure. Do not leave loaded bags in sunlight or heat before casting. Replace any bags that show signs of moisture ingress. Who should use them: Spod and PVA anglers who plan long-range baiting. Those fishing cold water where standard PVA acts unpredictably. Anglers who prefer a controlled, delayed bait release. Session carp fishermen aiming for accurate, timed bait delivery. Why anglers choose Slow Melt Solidz: It gives confidence on long casts and in awkward conditions. It reduces wasted mixes and failed deliveries. It helps place baits precisely with better timing for attraction. Works well alongside standard PVA systems for different tactics. Summary: Korda Solidz PVA Bag System Slow Melt is a specialist bag for controlled bait delivery. It resists premature breakdown and gives a delayed, reliable bait cloud. Use it when you need a bag that holds together in flight and opens on the bed.

  • Korda Solidz PVA Bag System

    Solidz PVA Bags give a tough, reliable system to deliver bait precisely, with strong film that resists flight damage and dissolves cleanly on the bed. Overview: The Korda Solidz PVA Bag System is a staple for modern bait delivery. It is built from a durable PVA film or mesh that forms strong bags. These bags hold crumb, pellets, boilie bits and liquids while you cast. They protect the contents during flight and then dissolve to release the bait where it matters. Solidz bags are easy to load and seal. They are suitable for a wide range of mixes and tactics from short-range PVA work to long-range spod loads. Why anglers use Solidz: Reliable delivery of bait with minimal fuss. Tough film that reduces the chance of breakage during casting. Clean, consistent dissolve on the bed. Works with many bait blends and liquids. Available in multiple sizes for different mixes. Design and features: Strong PVA film or mesh composition. Pre-formed shapes or sheets to make bag building fast. Good balance of strength and dissolvability. Compatible with Spod mixes, pellets, crumb and boilie pieces. Pack sizes suited to common tackle boxes. Benefits: Precise, localised baiting of swim areas. Less mess and quicker re-baiting at the bank. Works with wet and dry mixes with predictable results. Reduces the need to wade or use feeders for bait placement. How to use: Fill the bag with your chosen mix. Compress lightly and tie or seal the bag as recommended. Attach to your rig or spod and cast to the target. Allow the bag to sink and dissolve to release bait. Adjust mix moisture for the right dissolve speed. Suitable mixes: Pellet and crumb spod mixes. Groundbait blends and soaked particles. Boilie crumb and liquids. Sweet mixes and oily spod boosts. Practical tips: Don’t overfill; leave room to seal properly. Use drier mixes for longer PVA life in transit to the spot. Test one bag in shallow water to check dissolve time before loading many. Keep a small supply of ready-made bags for quick repeats. Care and storage: Keep bags in a dry, sealed container to avoid moisture. Do not expose to rain or damp while carrying them in pockets. Dispose of any used or exposed bags responsibly. Replace if pack gets wet or compromised. Who it suits: Any angler using PVA delivery for bait. Spod anglers and those using PVA bags for precision baiting. Match anglers who need fast, controlled bait placement. Beginners wanting a simple, effective bait delivery system. Why choose Solidz: Trusted reliability under varied conditions. Easy to use for both home and bank prep. Minimises lost bait and failed deliveries. Versatile for many bait types and methods. Summary: Korda Solidz PVA Bag System is a durable and reliable way to deliver bait precisely. It keeps mixes safe during flight and dissolves cleanly on the bed. Use Solidz for neat, predictable baiting that helps create productive zones.

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    Korda Kwik-Melt Solid PVA Tape

    Kwik-Melt Solid PVA Tape melts quickly and forms secure seals for fast, mess-free PVA bag formation and spodding. Overview: Korda Kwik-Melt Solid PVA Tape is a quick-melt strip designed to seal PVA film or mesh bags fast. It is an efficient bank-side aid when you need to make many bags quickly. The tape softens and melts when exposed to a wet edge or warm hands and bonds PVA film securely. It helps make small, tidy seals without the need for glue or complex knots. The fast-acting nature makes it good for busy sessions and repeat baiting. Why use Kwik-Melt tape: Speeds up bag sealing. Creates secure bonds with PVA film and mesh. Reduces fiddly tying and knotting at the bank. Works well with wet mixes and tight bags. Handy for anglers making many bags in short time. Design and features: Thin, flexible PVA-based tape that melts readily. Supplied on a roll for easy use. Bonds to PVA film and mesh with a brief wetting action. Safe and biodegradable like other PVA products. Compact spool that fits in any rig pack. How to use: Cut a strip to the needed length. Wet the tape or the PVA edge and press together. Hold briefly while the bond forms. Ensure the seal is complete before casting. Use overhead or tuck tape into folds for extra security if needed. Benefits: Rapid sealing of multiple bags. Clean finishes that reduce flight failure. Less skill required than some sealing methods. Great for making consistent, repeatable sealed bags. Practical tips: Keep tape dry until ready to use. Practice the wet-to-seal method on a spare bag to get timing. Store roll in a sealed container to avoid dampness. Use in combination with Solidz film for best results. Care and storage: Keep roll in a dry container away from moisture. Do not expose to rain or humid conditions before use. Replace if the tape becomes brittle or contaminated. Who it suits: Anglers who make many PVA bags quickly. Session and match anglers needing fast repeat baiting. Any angler who wants secure, neat bag seals without mess. Why anglers choose Kwik-Melt: Fast, reliable sealing that saves time. Clean finishes that reduce bag failures. Simple to use even when you are under pressure at the bank. Summary: Korda Kwik-Melt Solid PVA Tape is a quick-sealing aid for making PVA bags fast and secure. It cuts time and fuss and helps you deliver bait reliably and repeatedly.

  • Korda Spread-Em (5m) Wooven PVA Tape

    Korda Spread-Em (5m) Woven PVA Tape — wide woven PVA tape that gives strong, reliable seals for big bags and heavy spod mixes. USP first: Spread-Em is a wide, woven PVA tape that seals large PVA parcels and heavy spod mixes with much greater strength than narrow tape. Overview: Spread-Em is made for anglers who need solid, repeatable seals on big PVA bags and parcels. The tape is wider than standard PVA tape. It is woven to give extra tensile strength. That makes it ideal for sealing dense mixes, pellet loads and tightly packed spod bags. The woven construction spreads the stress across a bigger area. This reduces the chance of splits or leaks in flight. Spread-Em is easy to use at the bank. It bonds cleanly to PVA film and meshes and dissolves once submerged. It is a simple upgrade when you need extra security on larger bait deliveries. Key benefits: Stronger seals for large bags and dense mixes. Wide coverage to reduce seam failure under stress. Woven structure resists tearing in flight. Easy to apply and bonds reliably to PVA film/mesh. Dissolves cleanly in water like other PVA products. Who it is for: Spod anglers making large, heavy parcels. Session carp anglers who bait heavily. Match anglers preparing big bait loads. Anyone using dense pellet or crumb mixes. Anglers fishing long range where bag integrity matters. Design and features: 5m roll of woven PVA tape. Wider profile than standard PVA tape for better seam coverage. Woven fibres give higher tensile strength and flexibility. Biodegradable and water-soluble by design. Supplied on a neat roll that fits a tackle box. How it works: Cut a length to match the seam or joint you need to seal. Wet the tape lightly and press it between PVA film edges or across a seam. Hold briefly until the bond forms. For very large loads use two strips or cross strips for extra security. The woven tape spreads the load and reduces point stresses that cause splits. Practical uses: Sealing large spod bags full of pellets, crumb and liquids. Strengthening seams on PVA mesh parcels. Reinforcing joins on multi-layer parcels for heavy loads. Making stronger, more reliable parcels for long-range baiting. Use with Solidz film or other PVA systems when bigger seals are needed. Bank-side tips: Keep the roll dry until just before use to maintain bond speed. Practice a test bag to learn how much moisture and pressure is best. For very dense mixes compress the bag well before applying tape. Use cross strips if seams are wide or mix causes uneven edges. Store a small tube or bag to keep the roll dry in wet weather. Advantages over narrow tape: Wider contact area for a stronger bond. Less chance of seam splits under high load. Better for bulky or uneven seams that narrow tape struggles with. Quicker to apply over long seams because fewer passes are needed. Care and storage: Keep Spread-Em in a dry container away from damp and rain. Do not expose the roll to moisture before use. Store at room temperature and avoid strong heat or sunlight. Replace if the roll becomes damp or brittle. Environmental and safety notes: Made from PVA materials that dissolve in water. Dispose of packaging responsibly. Keep dry in transport and storage to avoid accidental melting. Handle with dry hands to maintain ease of use. Why anglers trust Spread-Em: It adds confidence to long-range baiting and heavy spod work. It reduces wasted bait through mid-flight failures. It helps form neat, repeatable parcels for efficient re-baiting. Simple to use and integrates with existing PVA workflows. Summary: Korda Spread-Em (5m) Woven PVA Tape is a specialist, wide PVA sealing tape for large bags and heavy mixes. It gives stronger, more reliable seals than narrow tape. Use it to protect big spod mixes and to make large, durable parcels that reach the bed intact. Keep a roll in your baiting kit for serious, repeatable bait delivery.

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  • Korda Funnel Web PVA System (7m / Hexmesh)

    The Funnel Web PVA System gives you a strong, quick-loading mesh that holds bait securely and melts reliably to free bait exactly where you want it. Overview: The Funnel Web PVA System is a complete ready-to-use PVA mesh solution for anglers who want consistent, reliable parcel delivery. It is sold as a 7m length of hexmesh PVA that you can cut to size. The mesh has a structured weave that locks in particles, pellets and crumb mixes. It allows you to build tough, shaped parcels that resist mid-flight damage and then dissolve cleanly once they hit the water. The system is ideal for spod mixes, precise PVA bag work, and parcels intended to break down after settling on the bed. Why it matters: Hexmesh holds loose particles firmly without needing a liner. The mesh is strong in flight and resists tearing. It dissolves cleanly in water to release bait precisely. You can form different sized parcels from one roll. Good for dense mixes that normal film might not contain well. Design and features: 7m roll of hexmesh PVA offering multiple parcels per roll. Mesh weave designed to grip bait while keeping water flow consistent for melt. Strong edges to fold and tie securely. Works well with moist and dry mixes. Stores compactly in your bag and is ready to cut to length. How to use: Cut the mesh to the length you require for the parcel. Place your bait mix inside the tube and compress lightly. Tie ends using Eazi-Melt string or Kwik-Melt tape or knot and use a sealing method you prefer. Attach to your rig or spod head and cast to the target. Once submerged, the mesh will dissolve and release the contents. Suitable mixes and uses: Pellet and crumb spod mixes that need containment. Boilie crumb, soaked pellets and groundbait blends. PVA-friendly liquids and oils can be added inside the parcel. Works for both short-range PVA parcels and long-range spod parcels. Practical tips: Compress the mix evenly to make a neat parcel that flies cleanly. Test parcel dissolution in local water to see melt speed before using many. Use tighter packs for long-range casts to reduce the chance of opening. Label parcel sizes mentally or with a marker to pick the right amount fast. Advantages over films: Mesh can hold coarser mixes without falling apart. It is often easier to mould into desired parcel shapes. Mesh handles sticky mixes and liquids better in some cases. The hex weave aids controlled water ingress for reliable dissolving. Care and storage: Keep the roll dry and stored in a sealed container to avoid moisture. Do not expose to rain or humid air before use. Replace the roll if it becomes damp or contaminated. Carry scissors or a cutter to trim pieces on the bank. Who it is for: Spod anglers and session carp anglers who bait heavily. Anglers who use coarse mixes with pellets and crumb. Anyone who needs strong parcels that resist flight damage. Match anglers preparing precise parcels for short-range tactics. Why anglers choose Funnel Web: It gives confidence on launches and long flights. It handles dense, sticky mixes that film struggles with. It dissolves reliably to form an immediate bait cloud. It is flexible in parcel sizing and quick to use. Summary: The Funnel Web PVA System (7m / Hexmesh) is a robust, flexible mesh roll for building tough PVA parcels. It holds dense mixes securely in flight and dissolves cleanly to release bait precisely. Use it when you need parcel strength and reliable melt for pellets, crumb and spod mixes.

    £11.99

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    Korda Dark Matter Super-Heavy Tungsten Rig Tube (2m)

    Dark Matter Super-Heavy Tungsten Rig Tube adds near-weightless bulk with heavy density so you can fine-tune lie and presentation while staying stealthy on pressured waters. Overview: The Dark Matter Super-Heavy Tungsten Rig Tube is a dense, short-run tubing designed to add mass without bulk to your rig. Unlike lead-based tubes, this tungsten tubing packs more weight into less material. This lets you move ballast lower down the rig or add small, discreet weight collars that reduce rig float and help keep hooklinks tidy on the bed. The 2m length gives you enough material for multiple rigs and long sessions. The Dark Matter finish is matt and non-reflective to help keep the tube visually discreet when fished over clear or pressured water. Why this tube helps: Tungsten’s high density means less volume for the same weight. Low bulk is perfect for mouth or bed-hidden ballast. Dark finish blends with gravel, silt and weed. Tubing helps keep hooklinks aligned and prevents tangles. Use in small amounts to adjust lie and presentation precisely. Design and features: 2m roll of super-heavy tungsten-infused tubing. Dark matter matt finish to reduce shine and glare. Just the right inner diameter to slide over hooklinks and small tubing. Flexible yet firm enough to hold shape when molded. Easy to cut with scissors for quick use. How to use: Cut short lengths to form collars or micro weight collars. Slide over hooklink tubing to keep the leader sitting low. Use near the hook knot or on tail sections to alter lie. Pinch or shape slightly to get the balance you require. Use with putty or small tungsten beads for fine adjustment. Baiting and rig uses: Fine balance of pop-ups where small weight changes make a difference. Lowering the leader for better hook presentation on slick gravel. Hidden ballast to keep rigs sitting correctly in the mouth. Use on anti-tangle sleeves to maintain alignment and lie. Practical tips: Try micro adjustments in small grams to see the effect. Combine with Dark Matter putty for precise trimming of balance. Keep lengths short when using near knots so they do not slip. Use a small dab of glue if you need a permanent position on the link. Care and storage: Rinse if exposed to sticky bait or heavy slurry. Dry and store in a plastic tube or compartment to avoid tangling. Avoid sharp bends that could creak or split the tube. Replace if the surface degrades after long exposure to acids or strong solvents. Who it is for: Anglers needing precise control over rig lie and presentation. Those fishing pressured venues where small visual advantages matter. Rig builders who like micro-adjustment tools in their kit. Anyone using pop-ups or delicate, balanced baits. Why choose Dark Matter tungsten tubing: High density in a discreet package. Small tweaks change presentation without visible bulk. Durable and easy to use on the bank. Non-reflective to reduce spook on clear or pressured waters. Summary: Korda Dark Matter Super-Heavy Tungsten Rig Tube (2m) brings dense, discreet ballast to your rig-building. Use short lengths to tune balance, sit leaders correctly and hide weight where it matters. It’s ideal for rig fine-tuning on pressured waters where low bulk and stealth make a difference.

  • Korda Dark Matter Super-Heavy Tungsten Rig Tubing Nano (2m)

    The Nano Super-Heavy Tungsten Rig Tubing offers ultra-thin, high-density tubing so you can add pinpoint ballast with almost no visible bulk. Overview: The Dark Matter Nano tubing takes the concept of tungsten tubing and reduces diameter for ultra-fine rig work. The 2m run of Nano tubing is intended for anglers who need the smallest possible profile while still gaining the weight benefits of tungsten. It fits neatly over micro leaders, thin tail rubbers and small hooklink tubing. Nano tubing is ideal when even small increases in mass change the bait balance or rig lie significantly. The dark, matt finish keeps the tube hidden against most beds. Why Nano matters: Minimal diameter for the neatest rigs. Adds mass without making your rig look heavy or unnatural. Ideal for tight presentations and micro-tuning. Works well with micro PVA and surface work where visibility is key. Lets you add weight where tiny changes matter. Design and features: Ultra-thin Nano diameter for micro rigs. Super-heavy tungsten content for maximal density. Dark matt finish to blend with surroundings. Flexible but retains shape when positioned correctly. Easily trimmed to small rings for multiple uses. How to use: Cut tiny collars or sleeves for placement near the hook. Slide over micro tubing or tail rubber for hidden ballast. Use on loop-to-loop rigs to alter lie without bulk. Combine with micro putty beads or small tungsten crimps for exact balance. Suitable tactics: Surface and shallow-water balanced baits where discreet weight helps. Micro zig rigs and delicate pop-up setups. Long sessions in pressured waters needing subtle presentation changes. Rigs where you need to hide tiny weight additions from inspecting carp. Practical tips: Use fine scissors to cut Nano tubing cleanly. Keep the tubing lengths very short to avoid slippage. Test balance in shallow water to see the effect on bait stance. Store in a small tube to avoid tangles and kinks. Care and storage: Keep dry and away from strong solvents or oils that might degrade the finish. Store in a rigid container to prevent crushing. Replace if the surface cracks after long-term use. Who should use Nano tubing: Tackle builders working on the smallest rigs. Anglers who fish very pressured water and need micro advantages. Those creating surface or near-surface rigs that must remain subtle. Anyone wanting to add tungsten density without visible bulk. Why anglers pick Nano: It allows near-invisible ballast addition. It is effective in small doses for fine-tuning presentation. Compatible with the full range of micro rig components. Easy to work with when kept short and tidy. Summary: Korda Dark Matter Super-Heavy Tungsten Rig Tubing Nano (2m) delivers tiny, high-density tubing for the most discreet rig tuning. Use it to add hidden weight with almost no visual impact and to refine bait balance where every gram matters.

  • Korda Rig Tube (0.75mm/2m)

    The 0.75mm Rig Tube gives a slim, durable sleeve to protect knots, prevent tangles and provide a neat low-profile finish to your terminal rigs. Overview: Korda Rig Tube at 0.75mm diameter is a standard, versatile tubing used across many rig types. It fits over knot areas, hooks and link joins to protect them and to reduce snagging. The 2m length provides multiple pieces to prep many rigs and to replace worn sections. Rig Tube helps a rig lie straight on the bed and gives a tidy finish that prevents hooklink foul-ups and increases hookup reliability. Its neutral colour and flexible build suit many rigs and bait types. Why use 0.75mm Rig Tube: It is slim for low bulk presentations. Flexible enough to fit most hooklink sizes. Protects weak knot points from abrasion. Helps keep hooklink away from the mainline on the drop. Useful on spinner rigs, chod setups, and anti-tangle systems. Design and features: 0.75mm internal diameter for neat fit on common hooklinks. 2m run to offer plenty of material for multiple rigs. Flexible yet resilient material to avoid kinking. Neutral finish to blend into most beds. Cuts cleanly and easily with scissors. How to use: Slide over the hooklink or loop to create a smooth collar. Use on hinge rigs or chod setups to prevent abrasion. Fit onto leader knots to protect against scratching on rock or gravel. Pair with tail rubbers to maintain neat lie and improve hook alignment. Common applications: Spinner and boom rigs to keep hooklink clear of the mainline. Chod and stiff rigs to maintain shape and reduce tangles. Heli and inline setups to stop tubing moving under tension. General leader protection and minor ballast when combined with putty. Practical tips: Cut lengths short for small baits and longer for big baits to match proportions. Use a small drop of glue to fix tubing for permanent setups. Heat briefly over a lighter to slightly shrink for a snug fit if needed (test compatibility and avoid melting). Keep spare tubing in a small tube to prevent kinks and dust. Care and storage: Rinse if exposed to sticky mixes and dry thoroughly. Store flat or rolled to prevent creasing. Inspect for splits or hardening after long sun exposure and replace if needed. Who it suits: Anglers building many rigs who need consistent finishes. Those who fish anti-tangle and spinner setups. Anyone wanting a tidy collar to protect knots and maintain rig lie. Beginners who want an easy way to make rigs more reliable. Why anglers trust Korda Rig Tube: It is a simple, proven way to improve rig presentation. Low bulk means baits remain discreet. Tough and flexible for regular use. Useful across a wide range of rig types and methods. Summary: Korda Rig Tube (0.75mm/2m) is a versatile, low-profile sleeve for protecting knots, preventing tangles and giving a neat finish to terminal rigs. It is a small investment that improves rig life and presentation across many setups.

  • Korda Tail Rubber

    Korda Tail Rubber gives a neat, secure connection between the hooklink and lead system while protecting the knot and helping the rig release cleanly on impact. Overview: Tail Rubber is a small but vital bank-side part that joins the tail of your rig to the link swivel or lead clip. It acts as a buffer between the knot and the lead clip. The rubber reduces abrasion and keeps the knot tidy and hidden. It also provides a low-friction surface so the rig can release or reset correctly after a strike or impact. The Korda Tail Rubber is made from resilient material that resists tearing and keeps its shape over many uses. Why tail rubbers are important: Protects knots from the rough edges of clips and rings. Helps the rig sit neat and low on the bed. Reduces rig movement and tangling during casting. Provides a slip surface to aid safe, controlled lead release where required. Helps maintain rig longevity by avoiding chafe points. Design and features: Tough, flexible rubber for repeated use. Sized to fit common lead clip and swivel combinations. Neutral finish to remain discreet on most lakebeds. Easy to fit over knots and clips. Supplied in packs so you have spares for long sessions. How to use: Slide the Tail Rubber over the tail of the leader before tying the knot. Once the knot is tied, pull the rubber up to sit over the knot or splice. Attach the loop to the lead clip or swivel as required. Ensure the rubber seats correctly and does not prevent rotation if your system needs it. Applications: Inline lead systems and lead clip set-ups. Heli rigs and fixed lead presentations where the tail needs protection. Boat rigs or heavy-duty presentations where abrasion is a concern. Use with rig rings, swivels and hybrid clips for a clean assembly. Practical tips: Use the correct size for your clip to avoid slippage or too tight a fit. Warm the rubber slightly in cold weather to ease fitting. Replace if the rubber becomes torn or hard after long exposure to sunlight. Keep spare rubbers in a small container to avoid loss. Care and storage: Rinse after use in dirty water and dry completely before storing. Avoid exposure to fuels, strong solvents or prolonged UV to preserve elasticity. Store flat in a dry, cool place to prevent deformation. Who should use them: Any angler using lead clip systems. Those wanting neat, protected tail knot areas. Experienced carp anglers and beginners alike. Anglers using heavy or abrasive terminal tackle. Why anglers pick Korda Tail Rubber: Simple, durable protection for critical knot areas. Keeps rigs neat and reduces failures from chafing. Easy and quick to fit at the bank. A small part that makes rigs more reliable and longer lasting. Summary: Korda Tail Rubber is a basic but essential item for modern rigs. It protects knots, helps rigs sit right and aids secure linkages with lead clip systems. Keep a supply in your kit to protect vital knot points and keep rigs performing.


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