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  • Torque®

    Torque®

    Our brand-new Torque range of carp rods are designed to bridge the gap between our entry level Warrior S and the top-end Horizon ranges. Thanks to advances in carbon technology we have been able to use a high quality carbon construction that has enabled us to produce a rod that is amongst the strongest and lightest ever made in this price bracket. Understated cosmetics give these rods that ‘custom built’ look and these combined with the incredible performance could make the end user easily believe they were using a rod of twice the price! There are five fishing rods in the range comprising of three abbreviated handle models plus two full, skinny Duplon models. In addition there is a 4.5lb Marker Rod and a 5.5lb Spod Rod both of which have abbreviated handles. All of the rods in the Torque range feature 18mm Fuji reel seats with black fixing hoods not to mention our own black Slik guides with all the rods featuring a 50mm butt ring as standard.

    • High quality carbon construction
    • Fuji 18mm reel seat
    • Black Fox Slik guides
    • Black cappings and fixing hoods
    • Understated cosmetics
    • Handle options available

  • iPhone Carpers Blog Pt.1

    iPhone Carpers Blog Pt.1

    The dynamic duo of Nathan Fowles and Jordan Cain AKA The iPhone Carpers kick-off their brand-new blog with a look back over their recent angling adventures...

  • James Anderson's Blog Pt.2

    James Anderson's Blog Pt.2

    Fox-sponsored fish farmer, James Anderson, checks in with an update on the goings on his his fishing world...

  • Rob Hughes Underwater Findings

    Rob Hughes Underwater Findings

    Top carp angler and keen diver, Rob Hughes, shares some of his greatest pieces of advice for catching carp, all of which come from his observations when filming beneath the surface...

  • iPhone Carpers Blog Pt.2

    iPhone Carpers Blog Pt.2

    The dynamic duo of Nathan Fowles and Jordan Cain AKA the iPhone Carpers, return for part 2 of their web blog...