This is a very comfortable and warm Tactical Fleece Jacket. Perfect to throw over the top of a T-shirt, the fleece is constructed from 250gsm polyester Gridfleece material.
This was the one item our editor believes to look ‘carpy’, while offering generous amounts of valuable features.
Elasticated cuffs ensure a snug fit, eliminating draughts and allowing you to roll up the sleeves, maintaining a tight fit to ensure your body heat remains inside.
42in, deep-mesh landing net
Camou net finish
Reinforced, carbon-effect arms
Fast-flow mesh for ease of scooping up carp
Independent spreader block included
£49. 99
WWW. KODEXtackle. com
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Large-capacity food storage
Fully insulated
Twin additional insulated end bags
Includes two-person cutlery, plates and so on
£89. 99
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The Tackle Box’s Lee Jackson says: It’s nice to see this product back on the market because it makes stripping line from spools child’s play.
Designed to be used in conjunction with a cordless drill, simply tie the line to be stripped to it, squeeze the trigger on the drill and away you go. Another nice feature is that once the line is stripped, simply untwist the cap and the old.
LEE JACKSON’s VERDICT “An inventive solution that makes that dreaded job of spooling up so much easier.
From dumpy pears, Hex distance, grippers to minute pink back leads, yes you heard me, pink back leads, Donk Leadz do them all.
With the aim to offer a service to meet the angler’s needs no matter if you are fishing a lowland estate lake or highly pressured gravel pit, they do have a coating to suit. We have seen several versions of the craftsmanship and we are very impressed indeed, especially with the weed effect and peat versions, which look like they will easily take on liquids and substrate colour. The dark swivels are a nice addition to finish the lead off and, although some may say it’s pedantic, it’s my preference to be as subtle as possible.
There is no disputing that Costa knows a thing or two when it comes to quality sunglasses and these are exactly that. With superior lenses and stylish frame to match, the Fantail Camo 580 is the cream of the crop.
Finished with a Realtree frame and bright orange Costa logo, the frame prevents light ingress from the sides, which often impairs your vision. Boasting small rubber grips on the arms help to keep them planted to your head when wondering around on the bank.
This could end up being my product of the year: I love it. Quite simply, the two versions attach to either a Tempest Composite or Tempest Brolly to convert them to a genuine two-man shelter.
Essentially, an elasticated section sits over the Tempest rib and then the whole thing extends forwards to an Armo-style front pole. It’s ridiculously easy to set up and, once it’s on, you can easily get two bedchairs in lengthways.
LEE JACKSON SAYS: When I first saw this product at the Korda trade show I must admit to thinking that it was the simplest, most innovative and best new product on show.
Apart from when I’ve used an adjustable zig, it’s always been a bit of a bugbear of mine avoiding getting the hook/hook bait snagged up in the undergrowth, on the ground or ending up casting out with a leaf or twig impaled on my hook.
The clue’s in the name I suppose – a hook hooks into things! Prior to the Zig Magnet coming out I’d always placed my hook bait in a cup or suchlike prior to casting, which is sometimes a bit hit and miss. There’s no need now, though, because this clever yet simple invention can be screwed onto a bankstick, adjusted to the required height and has a swivelling magnetic disc on the top for holding the hook off the ground prior to casting.
Taska has joined a host of companies producing bedchairs with integrated sleeping bags with the VBS, and it looks an absolute cracker.
What first struck me when I checked it out was the price. So much so that I had to double-check it because it seemed a bit low, especially compared to one or two other systems.
My first thought whenever this happens is that there must be some skimping on quality, but once I’d given it a proper going over this was not in evidence at all.
5 REASONS WHY…
MARC COULSON reckons it’s one of the best baits out there… it’s certainly one of the oldest baits in carp fishing and remains hugely effective.
One: It’s Cheap
This one is pretty self-explanatory, but yeah, bread is as cheap as it gets when it comes to carp baits. Depending on how you’re using it, you really don’t need to buy anything more than your local supermarket’s own-brand stuff. Just plain old white is all you need too, none of that fancy-Dan seeded brown nonsense!
Two: Versatility
There are so many ways to use bread that it must rank as, maybe even more so than boilies, the most versatile of carp baits.