With our Cralusso weighted floats, we can cast more accurately than with a traditional carp float. Thanks to the weight placed at the bottom of the float, you can cast very far with a thin line, but most importantly, you can fish with it very precisely.
This is important not only when fishing in open water, but also when we are fishing in front of reed walls or fallen trees in water.
We can get a lot more catches if we hook as close as possible to the location of the fish and we don't have to constantly reel in after a bad cast.
Its material is the well-known polyurethane foam from Cralusso, which is very durable and almost indestructible during fishing. The difference between the different types lies in the material of the antenna.
They include:
- Glass stem K1 (this is the most sensitive)
- Polycarbonate stem K2 (transparent hollow tube antenna)
- Multicolor K3 (stem painted in several colors)
- Multicolor K4 (stem painted in several colors) With the multicolored, polycarbonate antennas, we can even offer bigger baits in the water, because the greater buoyancy can handle these baits, and the protrusion of the painted stem gives us a good indication of the catch. The solid glass fiber antenna is very sensitive, and when using smaller baits, maggots, and bloodworms, it also indicates the bite with a tiny signal lead.
In terms of balancing, the amount of lead after the + sign of the load capacity must be packed on the line so that our float can stand up nicely.