Finger Guards for Casting
When carping with a cast, especially at distances exceeding 100 meters, we often use a thin-diameter braided shock leader and heavy weights over 100 grams or spod rockets. The strain created during the cast with such a setup can easily cause finger cuts. That's precisely why finger guards were invented to protect the fingertip during casting.
What distinguishes a finger guard for casting?
A good finger guard is characterized by a sturdy, abrasion-resistant material, often leather, that covers the index finger—the one that comes in contact with the line during the cast. Additionally, how the guard is secured to the hand is important. In the market, we find models that use velcro straps around the wrist as well as full-hand gloves, which also prevent the rod from slipping during casting.
Every carp angler casting from a distance should own a finger guard and always use it, because there's nothing worse than an injury that prevents effective fishing. In our range, you'll find high-quality, indestructible finger guards from brands like Nash, Spomb, and Gardner. Check them out!