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BEDCHAIRS AND CHAIRS
Being comfortable while out on a session that involves staying one night ormore is a hugely important part of carp fishing, and luckily JRC has you covered here too. It’s new Cocoon 2G Levelbed range offers a 100 per cent flat sleeping platformon a lightweight frame with ample levels of comfort too. The Levelbed,which is available in standard or XL versions, features a luxury, thick, paddedmattress and anti-sagging systemto increase the lifespan. If you’d rather not be horizontal, JRC
also has two new chairs that offer comfort for long sessions – the Cocoon 2G Recliner and Cocoon 2G Relaxa Recliner.With higher than usual legs, the chairs offer a proper sitting position whilemaintaining a good level of comfort and in a lightweight package.
BITE INDICATION
Having a bite indication systemyou can trust is another essential part of carp fishing, and the new JRC Radar CX alarm can help with that. This is a newmid-price buzzer that sports all the attributes of a much higher-priced product. Designed and engineered in the UK, it features travelling LEDs, digitally amplified sound, volume and sensitivity adjustment and is receiver compatible. The Radar DS Swing and Hanger
indicators are another great addition. JRC describes themas a revolutionary illuminated indicator available as both a swinger and hanger. The latestmicro programming hasmade it possible to change the colours of the LEDs and adjust the brightness of the light. This enables you to personalise your indicator and adapt it to any specific situation. They are incredibly easy to set up and perfect for short and long-range fishing.
ROD PODS
JRC has also revealed a range of new rod pods and rod-holding solutions, all fashioned in a stylish non-glare,matt black finish. The several designs aremade from lightweight and tough aluminiumand feature easy-adjust operation.
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