Line Aligner Sleeves
Semi rigid shaped sleeves to improve the mechanics of your hook and rigs
Protect knots
Produce a neat and protected hook presentation
Improve significantly the hook set
Thread your hooklink through the sleeve
Slide it over the eye of the hook
Length can be adjusted by trimming sections of the wide end
Ref: 49893 / 49892
Last Meter Rig Kit
Supplied in a compact, strong and very useful hard box that can be re-used for many different purposes, it supplies a full assortment of Last Meter rig components that make you able to create numbers of different rig solutions, in the Last Meter Rig Kit you can find:
Swivel size 8 x 6pcs
Swivel w/ring size 8 x 6pcs
Helicopter swivel x 6pcs
Multi clip link x 6pcs
Safety leadclip w/pin & tailrubber x 6pcs
MP rig buffer & ring x 6pcs
Anti-tangle tube 2m
Helicopter rig buffer x 6pcs
Ultra grip beads x 6pcs
Chod buffer x 6pcs
Gripper beads x 6pcs
Ref: 49979
Downforce Tungsten Drop Rig Sinkers
Made from heavy tungsten, designed to easily slide onto your hook link or main line and ensure everything is pinned down to the lake bed, keeping your hook length out of the carp's way. Not only will these help with sinking your mainline, they can also be used for fixing the top bead when fishing the naked chod. Simply side the sinker on to your line and a wide bore tapered bead will softly grip it, forming the perfect but safe stop.
High density Tungsten
Natural no spook color
Smooth rounded edges
Available in 2 sizes
Ref: 49940 / 49941
Downforce Tungsten Anti Tangle Tube
0.5mm bore tubing to reduce tangles
Tubing to protect the line, the fish and reduce tangles
A good alternative to leaders
Can be used with all types of rigs
Ref: 49936
Shrink Tubing
Korda Shrink Tube is perfect for improving the hooking efficiency of any hook by creating kickers. It shrinks down to 1/3 of its original size to form a really neat presentation.
Super Stiff Shrink Tube
Shrink tube, but not as you know it! This new range of shrink tube is incredibly rigid once shrunk down, allowing your kickers and shank extensions to really improve the mechanics of your rig. It is available in small, medium and large sizes to fit all hooks.
Rig Rings
Korda Rig Rings are a crossbreed of the best parts of modern day metal technologies. The silky smooth PTFE coating enhances the effectiveness of rigs incorporating a ring, especially when coupled with Korda PTFE-coated hooks. Korda rig rings have been specially designed to help the angler create a variety of different rigs for the ever-changing demands required to catch carp today. Available in four sizes and finished in black to aid concealment, the presentation options are almost endless.
QC Swivels
This little family of products will find favor with a host of anglers. They allow the hook link to be changed in an instant, which is a huge help when time is of the essence! They're available in and in two sizes, size-11 and size-8, and in standard and ring-swivel variants, which allows you to use them with lead clips, or on helicopter systems.
Micro Rig Swivel
From bait attachment to combi-rig construction, the Micro Rig Swivel has a host of rig applications. It's perhaps most widely used sliding on the shank of a hook, forming the blow-back element of many rigs. Crucially, it has the same non-reflective coating that our other rig components are blessed with, eliminating any glint that might otherwise spook feeding fish.
Sinkers
A compact tungsten-rubber weight, designed to slide onto your hook link and pin it to the lake bed. Moistening the hook length will allow the Sinkers to slide along the hook link much easier. The great thing about a sinker is that it stays in position, rather than flying off the cast like a putty can. Available in Safezone colors to camouflage into the lake bed and two separate sizes.
Cables Leadcore - Gravel
Our Gravel Cable has been designed for use over the harder, clay, sand and gravel spots that are found on many of our venues. Rather than simply producing a 'me-too' product, the product development team decided to try a unique, banded camo pattern. The carefully selected, alternating bands of color have the effect of breaking up the outline of your leader, making it practically melt into the lake bed. Gravel Kable has a breaking strain of 50lb and is available on 7m and 25m spools. It splices extremely well, producing strong loops for easy connection to the rest of your terminal tackle and main line. If you're looking for the perfect leadcore then you've just found it...
Cables Leadcore - Weed/Silt
Our Weed/Silt Cable has been designed for use over the sort of choddy, weedy, silty lake beds that the chod rig was designed for. Rather than simply producing a 'me-too' product, the product development team decided to try a unique, banded camo pattern. The carefully selected, alternating bands of subtle color have the effect of breaking up the outline of your leader, making it practically melt into the lake bed. Weed/Silt Cable has a breaking strain of 50lb and is available on 7m and 25m spools. It splices extremely well, producing strong loops for easy connection to the rest of your terminal tackle and main line. If you're looking for the perfect leadcore then you've just found it...
Size 11 Flexi-Ring Swivel
A smaller version of our size-eight Ring Swivel, which is perfect for making hinged stiff rigs. I can also be used on helicopter rigs to great effect. Like all of our metalware, they're finished in a low-vis, anti-glint coating.
Kamo Rig Tube
Not only does rig tubing stop the hook link from wrapping around the main line on the cast preventing a tangle, it also stops the fish coming in contact with the line during the fight. This is a vital safety aspect of the rig which we feel should not be ignored. Danny has actually seen a carp roll on the line as it was being played and watched as scales fluttered down to the lake bed. When the carp was landed it had several white marks where the scales used to be. This was from a method feeder where no tubing was required because the hook link was squashed inside the method ball so it couldn't tangle. But, for the sake of having some tubing on, which if you use it right doesn't have to spook the carp, you will ensure the fish stay as perfect as the moment they made the mistake of wanting your hook bait! Our tubing has a matte finish, which makes it harder to see underwater and most importantly, easy to thread. It comes in three colors, all of which sink without the need for putty. Having said that, we have seen from the underwater footage that the better the rig is pinned to the lake bed the less scared the carp will be. It is also better to get the color of the tube exactly right for the spot you are fishing and then weight it with extra putty. Our underwater experience tells us our colors are right and extra putty can only enhance the whole set up but is not as essential as getting the color right. TUBING TIPS - Danny Fairbrass Always cut the line to a point and straighten it out first before trying to thread it down the tube. Curly line with a flattened end is almost impossible to thread! Our tube comes in large packets so the coils are kept as big as possible. It is also very supple so it straightens straight out of the packet. In winter, it may be necessary to warm it through your fingers to straighten it out before threading. If you take tubing off and you intend to reuse it then slide it up and down a tight line to get the silt and sediment out of the middle. With dried sediment inside the tube it'll be hard to thread a second time. You can leave a line inside it and use it to pull a new bit through next time by simply tying an overhand knot around the new line and carefully pulling through. If you are pushing the tube into the top of a rubber, then cut it to a point before threading. The pointed tube pushes much easier into the rubber. Never glue the joint as it makes it brittle, which will then snap after repeated use. When your tube has finally come to the end of its life, cut it up into inch lengths, put it in your tackle box and use it for hair stops, that's what I do.
Safe Zone Rubbers
A soft tapered component that neatly fits onto any cord lead clip to keep the lead secure during casting, but is soft enough to allow the lead to eject should the fish become snagged. The tail rubber also fits to the top of any cord inline lead making a seamless join between the rig tube and the lead to prevent tangles.