exyucarp Posted June 26, 2010 Share Posted June 26, 2010 Korda Kruiser Controller http://s3.postimage.org/uMbM0.jpg http://s3.postimage.org/uMeg9.jpg http://s3.postimage.org/uMgLi.jpg http://s3.postimage.org/uMjfr.jpg Now this is a unique design. The standard controller float has been around for years. Unfortunately it isn’t the stealthiest of products. It dives into the lake on the cast often causing unnecessary disturbance. Additionally the whole set-up is often prone to tangles, an anglers nightmare. This is where the Kruiser really does excel. Firstly the float will not dive into the lake too far thus spooking your quarry. This is due to the even weight distribution in the float. Similarly to the Interceptor, this is created with a unique combination of plastic and an air cavity. These Kruisers contain no lead, but even more positively they almost totally eliminate tangles, this is due to how the line enters and exits the float. It comes in at the top of the float and exits via a small hole on the side. The size 11 ring swivel which is attached to your hooklink and mainline perfectly grips into the small silicone sleeve on the side of the float. Korda Interceptor Controller http://s2.postimage.org/Sxdti.jpg http://s2.postimage.org/SxfYr.jpg http://s2.postimage.org/SxisA.jpg http://s2.postimage.org/SxkXJ.jpg These missile shaped surface floats are not new to the carp world, this type of float casts a very long way and is ideal for creating a bolt effect on the surface. However if you look at the numerous design additions and developments that Korda have implemented, you will notice just how exceptional this product is. Firstly the nose of the Interceptor houses a size 11 ring swivel, which makes the set-up streamlined and helps to eliminate tangles. Now comes the special bit, most controller type floats are fixed to your line, thus making it difficult to quickly change the size of your float dependent on how far you need to cast. This ingenious design allows you to interchange the float simply by pulling the float off the main stem and feeding your line through the slot on the interceptor body. Korda have even calculated the perfect ratio between plastic and a pocket of air inside the injection moulded product which ensures it floats the same way up every time, giving you a small orange sight bob to concentrate on. The final point proves just how much time and development has gone into this, is the colour of the Interceptor. The colour chosen was concluded after hours of underwater photography on different venues, where a consistent pantone of water was visible from below the surface, truly an exact science. Available in 4 sizes, 15g, 20g, 25g & 30g. Korda Kruiser Control Line http://s1.postimage.org/7ei5r.jpg http://s1.postimage.org/7ekAA.jpg http://s1.postimage.org/7en4J.jpg The first dedicated floater fishing line. This material is perfect for use as surface fishing mainline and hooklink alike. Its wonderfully supple and limp giving you a natural presentation, whilst its clear colour helps to keep everything inconspicuous. Available in 150m spools, 6lb, 8lb, 10lb & 12lb Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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