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I am thinking of buying a new fishing rod this weekend from a shop and there is two that come into mind the appollo and the ron thompson axcellerator there both around the £100 price plus I am thinking of also buying the daiwa x35sha which is the newer slosh any help would be grately accepted.
Thanks stew
just ignore the usual rumours about Greys rods and make up your own mind - from what I hear from people who use them is that the Apollo mk3 is a great rod and I can vouch for the Ron Thompson Axcellerator as well...although it is a bit of beast of a rod IMO but you can't go wrong for the price
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I have the Ron Thompson and can't fault it, nice and stiff, looks well made and for £100 brand new ya can't fall off. Good rod for fishing the rock edges
bought my m1 apollo 4 years ago second hand,got it rewhipped last year so expect at least another 4 year off it, brilliant rod. nowt wrong with ron thompson accellerator either
Thanks lads for the help and advice I went to frasers this morning and bought the ron thompson rod. I must say there advice and service was fantastic, the type of shop I like to go to.
Thanks again everyone
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