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  • £££ fuji guides £££ ???????

    broke 2 of the guides on my sonik rod (sk3) was wondering how much it would cost to replace them all with fuji ones and whether it would actually be worth it. where would the best place to get this done and are the alconite better than the luminous guides. i think thats all. lol.

  • #2
    Ah maybe thats not all, Im in wallsend by the way, just as a geography point of view. no point recommending somewhere in whitby. cheers

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    • #3
      depends how u got it broke mate...and if its under warranty....it all depends...most tackle shops will do the repairs for u .. ur in wallsend ...not exactly the sticks mate...hope u get it sorted bud...
      Punch and pull then let rip

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      • #4
        it blew over in wind , i rang sonik they said it would not be covered. just wondering about cost before i put something cheaper back on.

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        • #5
          stick with the alconites they are top quality guides, iv never broke a 1 yet not sure how they would cope on the rough stuff but sure theyd be fine. the new fuji bnhgs are rubbish in my opinion iv broke 2 of them while casting, wont be using them again unless they get made like the old 1s were. the fuji bnogs are ok rings and so are zircons but for me alconites all the way lighter the better will be giving the minima 4 rings a shot this winter see how they do.

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          • #6
            like gary says they are not as good as the old 1,s but the alconites are expensive £40 for a full set the bhngs are half that depends on your budget plus with rods getting slimmer the alconites look better on the rod not as bulky
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            • #7
              get a set of Pac Bay Minima 4s, ive put them on a few rods now and not one singke problem with them and very lightweight. no inserts to pop on them and cheap enough

              PacBay MiNiMA 4 - 3 Leg Model T Frame - PacBay - Rod Guides

              stick £50ish on for a shop/person to put them on too.

              pis added of guides on a Zziplex SST
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              • #8
                The ones with rubber seals are strong, probably not the best but they are on my century G1 and they have stood up to years of abuse
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                • #9
                  Great advice lads cheers.

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                  • #10
                    your right micke those mimmas are spot on as more builders use them i think they will go up in price thier is nothing to them either the tourny lads love them for casting nice build by the way unusual colours but really nice have you seen some of the flourecent threads wow!!! they are bright i wonder who,s going to be daring and have some of those colours on thier rods
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                    • #11
                      them guides look spot on just like dyamite tip ring no worrys of inner rings popping out i defo be having some of them on a new rod build
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by fish fingers View Post
                        have you seen some of the flourecent threads wow!!! they are bright i wonder who,s going to be daring and have some of those colours on thier rods
                        Hello Stan, not for me mate as you know.

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                        • #13
                          go on ian you no you want to lol
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