Korda Rig Tube in Gravel & Clay, 0.75mm, 2m, is the compact shield your rig needs when the water runs gritty. Built for anglers who chase snaggy gravel and clay bottoms, it keeps your rig tidy and protected from the first cast to the last retrieve.
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Diameter: 0.75mm
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Length: 2m
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Finish: Gravel & Clay
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Product Type: Rig Tube
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Brand: Korda
This rig tube is designed to live in your tackle box and on the bank, ready to shield delicate leaders, swivels, and hair rigs as you slide through snags. The slim 0.75mm diameter keeps things compact enough to thread through bead collars and hooks without adding bulk that might alarm wary fish. With 2 metres of length, you’ve got plenty of material to cut to suit different rigs or to keep a spare piece handy for future setups. The Gravel & Clay finish blends with bottom textures, helping your presentation sit a touch more naturally in its surroundings on gravelly or clay-laden swims. Korda have kept this tube straightforward to use, so you can focus on your fishing rather than fiddling with gear.
Using this Rig Tube helps reduce line and knot wear by providing a protective sleeve around critical points where rigs meet leads and beads. It acts as a barrier against abrasion when rigs pass over rough substrate or through rings during casting and retrieval, which can extend the life of your knots and leaders. The tube also aids organisation—slip a finished rig inside, seal it with a small bit of tape or heat, and you’ve created a compact, tangle-free package for transport. That tidy setup is especially handy when you’re switching rigs quickly along the bank or sharing gear with a mate mid-session. In gravel and clay environments, a low-profile tube like this helps your presentation stay neat, reducing the chance of snag-related fouls that can scare fish away. It’s a practical addition for both new rigs and veterans who want to keep their tackle simple and reliable.
For best results, measure the length you need and cut the tube cleanly with scissors. Thread your rig in the normal way, slide the tube over the components, and position so that knots and links are protected without adding unnecessary bulk. After a day on the bank, give the tube a quick check for cracks or stiffness; replace if you notice any wear, as a damaged sleeve can defeat the purpose. Stored dry and out of direct heat, the tube remains flexible and ready for the next session. If you’re fishing in gravel and clay, this tube offers a dependable, no-nonsense solution to keep rigs in top nick, so you can focus on the bite rather than fiddling with rig protection.