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Currently have a brand new unused Grey's Nitra sitting unused in the cupboard under the stairs... I'm considering a part ex to upgrade it to either a Daiwa Tournament X or a Century (poss a Kompressor Sport) has anybody had the pleasure of using these rods? If so I would appreciate any opinions or reviews on them before parting with my hard earned cash.
I have a compressor sport I have had it for 7 or 8 years cannot quite remember.
It is all I have used more or less for the last 7 or 8 years. It has been superb strong reliable and a pleasure to use.
Ive used it everywhere from rock marks in north Yorkshire to clean flat beaches in the south.
I can only find one thing that might not suit some anglers and that is that the tip is not the most sensitive but this is a very tiny thing in my eyes. It would only bother someone who is match fishing for small fish and I would use a softer rod for this anyway. So I can virtually guarantee you would not regret buying one.
I also go fishing with a friend who uses a tournament X which he is very happy with. but he is quite a good caster and it takes some bending. It also has the same minor fault as the compressor of the tip not being to sensitive.
Hope this helps.
Tried 1 before mate, much preferred the 13ft 6" carbon metal... the metal really did send a lead a long way.
Thanks for the offer though!
i hav a century carbon metal bought it 3 yrs ago roughly n its a fantastic rod, im not a huge caster but can still manage a canny distance wether using my slosh 20 or penn mag, used it on all types of bottoms well worth £265 i paid.
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