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Featuring spring-loaded legs that allow you to easily convert between a tackle station and bivvy table, the Nash Tackle Station is a versatile product that will go down well with carp anglers who want to have all the practical convenience they need to ensure a smooth, hassle-free session, without being dragged down getting it all to and from the bank.
With plenty of variable, easily-customised space, this tackle station is the perfect way to store all your rigs and accessories neatly in your bivvy, and is the height of convenience for anglers who are spending several days in a row at the bank. Four large and eight small dividers create customised storage, giving you the flexibility to store your tackle your way, and making it easy to find just what you need when you’re out on the bank, while removable drawers can either sit on the underside of the table, keeping those accessories you don’t need immediately neatly out of the way, or can be brought up to sit inside the lid – perfect for working on your rigs while you’re waiting for your swim to kick off. Convenient dovetails at either end give you the option of attaching Tackle Station Side Tables, which are sold separately, and allow you to extend your working area, while a deep, anti-spill lid forms the perfect work surface.
The Nash Tackle Station features metric and imperial calibration, allowing anglers of any generation to easily create accurate rig lengths.
A well organised, multipurpose solution that’s equally at home out on the bank in a bivvy, or in one place in your tackle shed, while large mud feet mean you can even set it up out on the bank.