Fox Kwik Change Pop Up Weights
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Fox Kwick Change Pop Up Weights
Thanks to the Kwik Change Weights system, anglers have many options for balancing their rigs. The weights are available in four popular sizes, allowing us to balance the hooks in various ways with floating bait. They are easily clamped onto the hook, and once clamped, they do not move along it, which is particularly important during fish hauls and long throws.
The weights are packed in a special box, which also contains a rubber tube of about 35cm in length. The weights are put on in a very simple way by stretching a piece of rubber and inserting it into the weights' slot. This way, we don't have to worry about damaging the line or braid. After attaching the weight, we can move it along the rig after previously moistening the line. To remove the weight, insert a needle into the rubber tube close to the edge of the weight and pull.
Kwik Change Weights have streamlined shapes and adhere perfectly to any kind of bottom. They are excellent for balancing floating baits and also effectively weigh down the line, so they can be used interchangeably with e.g. leadcore hooklinks.
Available weights: No.4 (0.2g), No.1 (0.3g), BB-0.4g, AAA-0.8g, SA-1.2g, SWAN-1.6 g
The package includes: 10 pcs. of weights and a blocking rubber
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