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If resistance feels high, stop and reset. Warm the bung in hot water for 30 seconds and retry with controlled pressure.
This guide explains how to size and fit pole bungs and pole nose bungs using the Fox Worx fitting method. Follow these steps to improve pole section protection and avoid preventable fitting damage.
Before fitting, confirm the pole make and model, then match each bung to the correct section. Each bung has an engraved number in the base indicating the corresponding section. The section immediately before the top kit generally does not have a base in the bung and is therefore not numbered.
| Check | What to confirm | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Brand and model | Exact pole family and version | Avoids incorrect assumptions across similar model names |
| Engraved numbers | Number on bung base matches section position | Improves fit sequence and consistency |
| Top-kit transition | Section before top kit often unnumbered | Prevents mismatch in this specific position |
If resistance feels high, stop and reset. Warm the bung in hot water for 30 seconds and retry with controlled pressure.
Match the engraved number on the bung base to the corresponding section before inserting.
A correctly fitted bung sits flush at the shoulder. If it is not flush, remove carefully and re-fit.
Fit tolerances vary by make and model family. Check compatibility first, the labels on the rear of our packets list the models they're designed to fit.
Check bungs regularly for wear from repeated handling. Replace worn parts to maintain secure fit and consistent section protection, especially for poles used frequently in match and pleasure sessions.
Supported poles include: Preston Superium X15 (13 m), Superium X25 (14.5 m), Superium X35, X55, X75, and X95 (16 m), Superium Power Margin 8.5 m and 10 m, Superium Power Carp 13 m, Edge Monster 8.5 m, Edge Monster 9.5 m, Edge Monster 10 m, and Edge Monster 11 m; Matrix XTR100, XTR200, XTR300, XTR400, XTR500, XTR600, XTR700, MTX 1, MTX 2, MTX 3, MTX 4, MTX 5, MTX 1 V2, MTX 2 V2, MTX 3 V2, MTX 4 V2, and MTX 5 V2; MAP TKS G10, TKS G20, TKS G30, TKS G40, TKS G50, and TKS G60; Guru Aventus Zero 700 13 m, Aventus Zero 700 16 m, Aventus Zero 900 13 m, and Aventus Zero 900 16 m; Daiwa Pro Margin 103, Air Z Pro 130, Air Z Pro 160, Airity Pro 160, Connoisseur G90 Pro 130, Connoisseur G90 Pro 160, Spectron Ultra 130, Spectron Ultra 160, Tournament-S Competition 130, and Tournament-S Competition 160; Shimano Aero X5 (11.5 m, 13 m, 16 m), Aero X7 (13 m, 16 m), Aero Pro Competition (13 m, 16 m), and Aero Pro Margin (11.5 m); Maver MV-RXX, MV-RXS, and MV-RXS Pro (all 16 m); and Drennan Rigidex 13 m and Rigidex 14.5 m. If your exact model is not listed, include your make, model name, and section details when requesting support.
Correct fitting of these bungs is the responsibility of the user. Fox Worx accepts no liability for damage caused by incorrect fitting or use of excessive force.
No, Fox Worx bungs are designed specifically for each pole and provide a snug fit that stays in place without adhesive. Follow our fitment guide for correct installation.
When fitted correctly, the shoulder on the bung sits flush with the end of the section.
Place the bung in hot water for 30 seconds, then retry with controlled pressure and no excessive force.
When you're ready to choose a set, head to the main pole bungs page to check we have a set compatible with your pole. If you don't find your pole model listed use the contact form to let us know. We are adding support for new poles all the time and can take on custom requests.