After moving away from fox it's been the right move in my opinion. Far better tuning your set up is far more important than most realise, when the alarm sounds I know something happened at the rig end. Kevin goes into this and it's a real eye opener best alarms out there receiver range is massive doesn't mean you can walk round the lake and leave ya rods but if your set up and your rods are out of view due to tree's etc you get a far better reception. Top work nash look tasty too.
That was probably one of the best demos given of this equipment, wish you could do that for other stuff like my astronomy equipment, would make life so much easier.
It was just a month and half ago that I wrote to Nash asking if they would make a video to demonstrate the r3's after I bought 3 with a receiver. Kevin Nash wrote back to me offering me a phone call to talk more in depth about the alarms, but it seems my question has been answered! And I found out something in this video that I didn't know existed. I didn't realise the embedded optic could be used without the optic light pipe when using hockey stick set up! another nice little feature! Top alarms
Thanks for uploading this, really helpful. My suggestion is background music playing during the instruction isn't needed, the explanation is very good by itself. Looking forward to using my new R3s.
After much researching I decided on these. Bit tricky to start with but once set up as you like them how often do you actually change settings ..not often really happy with mine
Is there any interference from other anglers who could be using Nash alarms aswell. I’ve bought alarms form TFG. And the angler 2 pegs away from mine also had the sane brand alarms (not same model) . When he had a run both receivers were going off.
Ahhh... After a year testing, superb alarms... The sensitivity setting could be wider of range, the receiver is better then the delkim txi-d and fox rx
I’m having that issue now on the bank , after working fine for 2 years ones just packed in completely , won’t connect to my receiver at all , not sure what to do tbh
Unfortunately this feature is only available on R3+ and R4 models. On these models you simply press and hold the Function (X) button, then short press the Power button to cycle through LED colours.
Far to complicated. Some features like the low battery alarm are good but they come as standard with most good alarms these days. Try messing around with the "X" button and power button at 3 am when its pitch black and you are half asleep. A simple volume wheel and a on off button would have been a better option. The screw on ears and fiber optic bobbin are a nice feature. But for over £100 RRP these are way to over priced when you can pick up almost the same standard of alarm from another company for around the £40-50 range. Come on Nash you are better than this!