Gardner Tackle Nano Bug Bite Indicators Black & Betalights (Set of 2)
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NOTE: If you want a mixture of colours (betalights) simply select the mixed colour option and send us a message with your preferred choices.
Nano Bug Indicators Black (x2):
Leaner and meaner - only 3 grams! The ultimate lightweight Bug bobbin, catering for the specialist angler requiring extreme sensitivity for showing delicate bites, and for the carp angler wanting to ensure slack lines are allowed to settle down, flush to the lake bed.
The Nano Bugs have shed the excess weight of chain and metal fittings to weigh in at a tiny 3 grams (the original Micro bugs weigh approximately 6 grams).
- Dual position precision line clip moulded in reinforced nylon - will not damage your line
- Extended 'antennae' will grip line, thus allowing you to fish slack lines and avoid wind bleeps for the ultimate in presentation
- As with all Bug Indicators, they can also be fished the same as a conventional bobbin - simply pass the line through the clip for a running bobbin
- Supplied with dedicated soft and supple black 42cm cord – allows long drops on indicators. 2.5cm, 15cm and 30cm Anti-Rust Ball Chains are also available separately
- Betalight slot designed to take the Nano Tritium–Max isotope (6mm x 2mm). Isotopes supplied, see below for details
- Betalights are glue fitted into the Gardner Bug Indicators
- Size: 20mm x 12mm - 3g's
- Colour: Limited Edition Black
- White Nano Bugs available separately
Tritium-MAX Nano Bug Betalight (x2):
Tritium-MAX Betalights are the ultimate continuous light source, providing the maximum possible brightness. The tritium gas mixture used is sealed into the glass tube under maximum pressure, making these the most powerful isotopes available.
- No maintenance or batteries required
- A minimum 10-year life span
- User and environmentally friendly
- Size: 6mm x 2mm (Round cross section)
- Available in various colours
Brightness:
The light output of any Betalight is governed by two main factors, the first being the final colour of the light emitted by the Betalight; the second being the total volume and pressure of the gas that is trapped inside the glass tubule. This essentially means that a lower volume of gas at maximum pressure will never be as bright as a larger volume of gas at the same (maximum) pressure.
Each individual ‘colour’ is created by blending different Phosphorous compounds into the Tritium gas. Consequently, there is always variation between the light output of different colours; with the brightest colours always being green and blue. Red, purple and orange Betalights are the least powerful in terms of raw light emission.
All Nano Bug and Bug indicators are available from our store individually or in sets of two, three and four, with and without Betalights.