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    Well lads and lasses I am now a convert to greys. Av just got one of the above and I must say that first impressions are good. It feels like a nice rod with just as much power as my wr300.
    All ah need to do now is get out and catch sum fish

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    Just interested, what's the advantage of one over the other?

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    • #3
      None. Their both rock edge tools although the century is a better casting rod but the greys wasn't designed as a casting rod. Their both of a similar weight as well but the greys has a slightly slimmer butt and a slimmer tip.
      One more thing, the century will out last the greys but I got the rod for a bargain price so I don't really care.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by nick1 View Post
        Well lads and lasses I am now a convert to greys. Av just got one of the above and I must say that first impressions are good. It feels like a nice rod with just as much power as my wr300.
        All ah need to do now is get out and catch sum fish

        There lovely rods aint they mate. When a first got mine it felt alot less heavier than the old MK2, but boy do they make it up in power. Wouldn't sell mine for the world.

        Only upset is the high build on the rigs, all new greys sea rods seem to have this problem. Mine will have to be re-whipped some time soon.....
        South Shields & District SAC

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