Spend More Time Fishing with Loon Outdoors Rigging Foams
Every minute spent untangling tippet or tying knots on the water is a minute your fly isn't in the strike zone. Loon Outdoors Rigging Foams solve this frustration by allowing you to pre-rig your favourite nymph and dry-dropper setups from the comfort of home. Now, you can adapt to hatch changes in seconds and keep your focus where it belongsβon the fish.
Streamline Your On-Water Rig Changes
This compact rig holder system is designed to integrate seamlessly into your existing fly fishing vest or pack. Because each foam spool matches the exact size of standard tippet spools, they stack effortlessly alongside your regular gear without adding unnecessary bulk. Whether you are prepping complex three-nymph European rigs or delicate dry-dropper combinations, these reusable foams keep your leaders coiled neatly, preventing memory kinks and minimising tippet waste so you can fish with absolute confidence.
Key Features:
- Pre-Rigged Convenience:Β Maximises your active fishing time by letting you prep complex multi-fly setups at home.
- Seamless Integration:Β Features an identical size to common tippet spools, stacking perfectly onto your existing spool holders.
- Versatile Rig Storage:Β Easily secures multiple nymphs, dry-droppers, or single dry flies on long leaders without tangling.
- Durable Protection:Β Built with a sturdy, reusable protective housing that shields flies and delicate tippet from damage in your pack.
- Minimised Gear Waste:Β Reduces the need to constantly cut and discard expensive tippet material during rapid on-water hatch changes.
- Value Three-Pack:Β Comes as a pack of three, allowing you to organise different rig variations for various river conditions.
THE BOSS OUTDOOR VERDICT:
This premium rig holder system is the ultimate tool for anglers looking to eliminate wasted rigging time on the river.Β While traditional fly patches only hold individual flies, this system keeps your entire pre-tied leader and tippet setup perfectly organised and ready to cast. On fast-flowing alpine streams, we found that being able to instantly swap from a heavy nymph rig to a dry-dropper saved precious drift time during short evening hatches. If you want to fish more efficiently and stop fumbling with knots in cold weather, add these to your pack before your next session.
