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  • Bass-flattie rod

    Am considering both the Shakespeare Agility 11'6" bass and the Daiwa Theory 11'6" bass rod.
    Both are coming in at around my sort of price range, however a general search for the Daiwa prices show anywhere up to and around £120 whereas the Shakespeare don't go much above the £55ish mark.

    Is the Daiwa wrongly priced at £55 (Ebay from a proper shop), or is it a typical RRP v Selling offer setup?
    I see there's a blue and an orange one. Are these the same?

    Value for money Shakespeare v Daiwa?
    Told the missus I was going on a diet. I'd only eat what I caught

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    Hi mate - I dont know about the Daiwa as I have never owned one.

    I do however own a Shakey Agility and also a Shakey salt XT, which is basically the agility but bigger + more stiff
    I can confirm the agility is a class rod mate, I liked mine so much that I upgraded to the Salt XT...although at 15ft the XT is a huge rod.

    You can have no worries about buying the agility. I had mine up for sale on here a month or so back but did not want to go lower than £45 - excellent condition,rod bag - but nobody wanted to pay it....underrated rod!
    Best shore catch 2016 - 7.5lb cod, Seaton Carew!
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    • #3
      Should say my Agility is the 12ft 6'' version
      Best shore catch 2016 - 7.5lb cod, Seaton Carew!
      CS RNLI representative – www.rnli.org

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      • #4
        Mick aka Toonboymc has a Daiwa Theory im sure he will give you some feedback on it, Im also sure i have seen the Theory from around £100-£130 so £55 seems a great price!!??

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        • #5
          I've got an agility 15ft surf rod and its a very good rod so would imagine the bass rod is as well. very under-rated. ive got the agility reel as well and its excellent quality and very smooth.

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          • #6
            just thinking ive got the salt mpv rod for flatties and bass and its brilliant also.
            turning into a Shakespeare love in here!!!!!!!!!!!!:

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            • #7
              Salt mpv's are quite stiff. Very nice rods too!

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              • #8
                Had a Daiwa Bass rod for years until it got crushed in a van door. Replaced it with the Supercast Bass and was miles better. Got a Shakespeare Salt Flattie for 25 quid; it was lighter and can spin and float with it and my son uses it. I wouldn't worry too much about the price as I guess they are cutting the manufacturing costs as I'd say the Supercast is superior despite the flattie being about the best value rod I've ever bought.

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                • #9
                  salt mpv all the way mint rod for the price

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                  • #10
                    Greys bze are good rods ive got one for spining and there great. Would be perfect for bass and flatie rod

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                    • #11
                      The two daiwa rods are the sandstorm bass which is the yellow one,and the other is the supercast bass which I know somebody who had a 13lb kelpy on it they good rods but I think the best rod for v.f.m. is the salt flattie absolutely brilliant does everything I throw at it in the summer ;-);-):-D

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