Naked Chod Safety System
- Ultra-safe No-Trace setup for use with the naked chod
- Allows the fish to free itself from the line if rig is cut off or cracked off
- Supplied with Barrel Beads, No-Trace Beads and tungsten-impregnated Chod
Sleeves
- Beads supplied on easy-to-use sprews
The Naked Chod Safety System is, without doubt, the biggest
advance in rotary-rig safety EVER.
The specially designed Chod Sleeves, Barrel Beads and
No-Trace beads combine to offer a solution to the problems that consistent hook
link ejection has dogged helicopter rig users for years. The single most
important aspect of a helicopter setup is the facility that allows the hook
link to travel up and off the line should a carp pick up a cracked-off rig or
become cut off during a fight. Previously, in order for the hook link to pass
over the severed end of the line, allowing the carp to ditch the lead and
trailing line, a relatively small-bored helicopter bead had to pass over first.
This was problematic if any weed or debris had collected on the line or beads.
The design of the Chod Sleeve and No-Trace Bead eliminates
this problem. The hard plastic No-Trace Bead has a huge bore and, here’s the
clever bit, a slot in the side that allows it to drop off the line entirely
once it has popped off the coned Chod Sleeve. This allows the size-11 Ring
Swivel to proceed up and over the end of the line with ease. The Naked Chod
Safety System Barrel Beads and Chod Sleeves are tungsten-impregnated to help
make sure that the rig is presented where you want it, on the deck. Another
industry first for Korda!
We recommend that you use the system with strong,
fast-sinking main line, such as SUBline or Kontour.