The above mentioned short
description can be read about the TOP MIX waggler floats
on the pages of our web shop. But these floats are worth
more than the words suggest.
First, let we take a closer look
at the nowadays popular waggler floats, in general.
One can find a swivel on the
bottom of the float, embedded in a brass load. The load
is adjustable with small brass discs. A nut for the load
is inserted into the balsa body, and the float has a
peacock stem with fixed or changeable bristle. (The
peacock stem of EXNER floats can also be changeable.)
It is a good and widely used
solution with some pros and cons.
When we started to develop the
TOP MIX waggler floats, we want to eliminate the
drawbacks of the peacock floats, namely:
1. The float apt to stroll in
the air due to the inappropriate position of the nut
(and the load) at the base of the float.

The
nut fixed into the balsa body.
2. The fine tuning of the
float. Up to now it can only be solved with small brass
discs or additional led shots on the line.
3. The peacock stem can be bent
which negatively influence the casting distance and
accuracy. There is no straight peacock feather. The
manufacturers use heat to straighten it. But it is only
a matter of time or some heat when will assume the stem
its original shape.
4. The painting on the surface
of the peacock stem do not last long, despite the
surface polishing. It is a common experience of all the
anglers who used these type of waggler floats.

The
traditional waggler float after some heavy use.
During the development of our
floats we have benefitted from the great experience of
Attila Nagy (EXNER floats).
Due to our common effort the
new, 2nd generation of TOP MIX waggler floats were born
in their final form. These floats cannot be perfect, of
course, it would be impossible, but we collect the
knowledge and experience of competitors to build a
versatile and durable float which is ready to use even
on the greatest competitions.
Let we enumerate the
highlights:
1. A nut made of plastic is
inserted into the balsa body, which has essentially no
weight. There is no built-in load. Due to the plastic
the body can not be in contact with water - the danger
of leak is eliminated. The thermal expansion of plastic
and balsa is much more similar than of metal and balsa,
so the gluing holds better - it is also a fact against
of leak. The nut is an EXNER improvement.

Plastic nut.
2. In the nut there is some
free space to insert some No. 9 or 10 shots for fine
tuning of the float.

The
nut, cut in half with the fine-tuning shots.
3. The stem is made of sarcanda
instead of peacock. This material is similar to peacock
with respect to their specific density, but it is
straight and do not apt to bend. It is nearly
parallel-walled and can be selected accurately. The
floats will be strictly the same, and you can change
them on the line without the need of re-shotting.
4. A further advantage of the
sarcanda that it can be painted well. Our floats will
not be battered and cracked.
5. It is an EXNER invention
that the TOP MIX waggler floats can easily be transform
to sliders unscrewing the load and inserting a ‘slider'
attachment - can be seen in the picture.
In fact, we get a slider float
with no load. The thicker bristle needed by the method,
can be attached to the end of the stem.

The
‘slider' attachment

The
transformation of a waggler float to a slider

The
loading weight of the slider can be changed
From the next year we pack with
the float besides the three bristles for bream fishing a
bristle for slider fishing and a ‘slider' attachment.

The
pack of the floats for the year 2008.
I realy hope, that our newly
invented waggler floats will be to your satisfaction.