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  • Penn Surfblaster 7000/8000

    Thinking of getting one for the winter. Anyone got one and have an opinion? Open to suggestions for an alternative £100ish price range.

    Intend to use on the rocks into the kelp with braid. Using a cheaper reel at the moment but it wont last long. I'm almost 100% converted to braid on F/S reels - have used multi's for a long time.

    Thanks in advance.

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    Originally posted by Elbob View Post
    Thinking of getting one for the winter. Anyone got one and have an opinion? Open to suggestions for an alternative £100ish price range.

    Intend to use on the rocks into the kelp with braid. Using a cheaper reel at the moment but it wont last long. I'm almost 100% converted to braid on F/S reels - have used multi's for a long time.

    Thanks in advance.
    use the same myself in the kelp 8000 with braid no problems at all, but still got the multipliers. tight lines.

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    • #3
      I use the 8000 on one rod and find it spot on

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      • #4
        pm sent

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        • #5
          I use the 8000 as well liked it that much I bought a spare. I e started using a breakaway thumb button with it as well.
          All the gear, no idea.

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          • #6
            Thanks for this gents, think I'm convinced now. Cheers, Elbob

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            • #7
              thumb button

              Originally posted by Nooo Fish View Post
              I use the 8000 as well liked it that much I bought a spare. I e started using a breakaway thumb button with it as well.
              Hi, I,ve been looking at the thumb buttons. Can you tell me if they are any good, Cheers, Bob

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              • #8
                Originally posted by BGEE View Post
                Hi, I,ve been looking at the thumb buttons. Can you tell me if they are any good, Cheers, Bob
                I had two and sold them,some like them but they do take a bit of getting used to.you can put them on the side of the blank if there a bit tight under the spool,i started using a gardner spod/casting glove and find that much better.you can get them in right or left hand


                GARDNER Casting Glove (right hand) £6.99 FREE DELIVERY!

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                • #9
                  thumb button

                  Originally posted by mardenq View Post
                  I had two and sold them,some like them but they do take a bit of getting used to.you can put them on the side of the blank if there a bit tight under the spool,i started using a gardner spod/casting glove and find that much better.you can get them in right or left hand


                  GARDNER Casting Glove (right hand) £6.99 FREE DELIVERY!
                  thanks for the info Bob

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                  • #10
                    thumb button

                    if u r familiar with multipliers , then the thumb button merely replicates the release of the thumb to let the spool go without the 'pain' on ur finger. theres also the cannon which is pricier but since i dont use it myself i cant comment. thumb button is well worth the 2 quid. imo.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by BGEE View Post
                      Hi, I,ve been looking at the thumb buttons. Can you tell me if they are any good, Cheers, Bob
                      I think they are class. They do take a bit of getting used to though. It's gave me a lot more confidence to try and bend the rod. Especially with the braid on. And for about 2 quid it's worth a try. Just make sure your drag is locked or your line will burn it.
                      All the gear, no idea.

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                      • #12
                        im mixing the two up,its the cannons I had not the thumb button
                        peter

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                        • #13
                          thumb button

                          Originally posted by mardenq View Post
                          im mixing the two up,its the cannons I had not the thumb button
                          peter
                          Apart from the difference in price between the cannon £12.00 and the thumb button£2.25.in the G.A.C Catalogue.is there anything different about them. I assume they can be used on a fixed reel reel setup If not please excuse my lack of knowledge on this subject. Bob: confused:

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                          • #14
                            They are similar but different. Ha ha. The thumb button goes on the back of ya rod so when you cast the action is like using a multi. The cannon sits on the front and holds the line similar to where you would hold the line with ya finger. They are both for fixed spool reels.

                            Hope that helps.
                            All the gear, no idea.

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                            • #15
                              thumb button

                              Originally posted by Nooo Fish View Post
                              They are similar but different. Ha ha. The thumb button goes on the back of ya rod so when you cast the action is like using a multi. The cannon sits on the front and holds the line similar to where you would hold the line with ya finger. They are both for fixed spool reels.

                              Hope that helps.
                              Thanks for that NOOO, Bob

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