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  • #16
    Originally posted by wavy davy View Post
    Wouldnt use anything else for the winter, cracking rods but they are a little bit heavy and the butt is thicker, so if your using a reel like a slosh 30 you will need big hands.
    What thickness is the butt mate? It didn't look megger thick in the rack like

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    • #17
      24mm mate
      www.tides4fishing.com http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/w...g#?tab=fiveDay

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      • #18
        thought it was 30mm?

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        • #19
          the two iv got are 24 mm just checked
          www.tides4fishing.com http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/w...g#?tab=fiveDay

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          • #20
            Originally posted by big g View Post
            24mm mate
            Yer, I would of said about that. I've got to get meself a chuck of one of these just to see how it compares to me wr

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            • #21
              awesome rods if it had a different name on would sell for twice the price i got 1 years ago when they 1st came out when i read the right up off barney wright i remember fishing the pier and a few people took the mick out of it saying cheap crap a few weeks later i had a couple of nice fish biggest 8lb at marsden could,nt believe how good they are the lads who took the mick bought the same rod as a backup they take a 28 mm reelseat but it is really tight better than the 1 that you used to get on the 1st rods .i use mine all the time on the rocks and it gets a good thrashing mind not with so many fish these days more like snags lol,they are slightly heavy but this is a small price to pay like phil says they would be even better if they where a bit longer defo not 24mm though not unless they have changed them,also 1st class spigots on them not like some of the other rods out thier
              Rodbuilding & rod repairs

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              • #22
                Originally posted by g.ordon View Post
                Yer, I would of said about that. I've got to get meself a chuck of one of these just to see how it compares to me wr
                i use a wr there stiffer in the tip but not in the butt

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by big phil 123 View Post
                  i use a wr there stiffer in the tip but not in the butt
                  so wr better casting rod then

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                  • #24
                    yea mate much better for casing the rt is just a winching rod mate no real feeling just out and out rough ground tool lol

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by big phil 123 View Post
                      yea mate much better for casing the rt is just a winching rod mate no real feeling just out and out rough ground tool lol
                      OK mate, cheers, that clears it up for me and that's why i posted this thread.
                      still looks canny in the rod rack like and no doubt a good rod for it's purpose.
                      Thanks for all replies

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                      • #26
                        I prefer long rods so, After taking some advice on here I added a reducer to mine, mounting the reel right at the bottom of the rod!

                        The rod is now almost 14ft
                        Stay safe!
                        Enjoy your fishing!
                        Take your rubbish home!
                        Rocker.

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                        • #27
                          blanks

                          What company manufactures the blanks ?

                          I've had a chuck with one over Maryport,seem canny.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by harry barker View Post
                            What company manufactures the blanks ?

                            I've had a chuck with one over Maryport,seem canny.
                            i have hurd i max but dont know

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by harry barker View Post
                              What company manufactures the blanks ?

                              I've had a chuck with one over Maryport,seem canny.
                              Its a foreign company located in Denmark called svendsen-sports, ive been trying to get a replacement tip section for my Axellerator but theve been pretty much useless. Heres there site.

                              Svendsen Sport A/S

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by shaun View Post
                                Its a foreign company located in Denmark called svendsen-sports, ive been trying to get a replacement tip section for my Axellerator but theve been pretty much useless. Heres there site.

                                Svendsen Sport A/S
                                After sales not so good then ?.

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