H3 Rod Butt illuminator





I have now added a H3 Rod Butt illuminator to all of my Carp rods and will soon be adding them to other rods that I use when nightfishing


How many of you have been woken in the early hours by a screaming bite alarm?

And how many of you have lost the fish because you knocked over your rod before you could strike?

Well this is the answer to that scenario! The H3 Rod Butt illuminator is a great idea. This nifty bit of kit fits securely onto the end of your rod. Then as darkness falls it starts to glow just like the isotopes in your hangers or swingers. This means that even on the darkest nights you will know where the darkness ends and your rod begins. It means 'No more lost fish' due to running into the rods as you are rudely awoken in the early hours.

H3 have come up with this clever little device, the H3 Rod Butt illuminator which is 20mm in length and 18mm in width with the diameter of the stem measuring 10mm. It has an isotope integrally fitted into it and it is this that glows in the dark. The casing is made from stainless steel and is very robust. So not only can the isotope be seen clearly from up to 20m away but it also gives added protection to the end of your rod. The H3 Rod Butt illuminator is simple to fit to your rod. You simply slide it onto the butt end.

I not only have the H3 Rod Butt illuminator fitted on my Carp rods. But i have also fitted one onto the end of my landing net handle. So i now know exactly where my landing net is at those critical times even on the darkest of nights.

This bit of kit is a must have for all Carp anglers who fish at night and here at UK Coarse Fishing Reviews we give it 9/10

Find out more about the H3 Rod Butt illuminator or buy yours now by simply clicking the link below

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