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    Hi guys, I'm after your help, I am wanting to buy Ian Golds Supermatch DB1 for pier and beach fishing, I have been looking for reviews on Internet and can't find many!!
    Do any of you have one and is it sturdy as the leg locks don't look like they can hold legs in place being that far up.
    Is it really the best out there or are there cheaper alternatives out there that are just as good?
    Cheers in advance for your comments and help.
    Jason
    Jason
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    Species 2012
    Flounder, Whiting, Sandeel, Mackeral, Dab, Cod,
    Rockling, Hagfish, Bass, Plaice, Coalfish.
    PB Codling 2lb3oz, Bass 1lb 10oz

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    Craig Parker tripods are much better in all ways
    Goal for 2012 a 30lber
    http://www.bullrushlake.com/

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    • #3
      I've got the Ian golds and an mti, the mti is solid and my choice for all venues except where a good hike is on the cards as its a tad heavy.
      Stay safe!
      Enjoy your fishing!
      Take your rubbish home!
      Rocker.

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      • #4
        I'm in the market for a rest well evry thing realy but wot is the mti can't find it on web search
        Species 2013 : crabs, warts

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        • #5
          its a stand to put a rod on . use 2 house bricks on the legs if need be.

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          • #6
            Found em anyway
            Species 2013 : crabs, warts

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            • #7
              the salt rod rests are good have alook when you are out fishing and you will see a lot of the lads use them

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              • #8
                Ian golds for me nice and light for when I'm fishing horthorn nice and light and and easy 2 move when yor fishin the winkle beds and the tide is on its way in so just got 2 keep of moving

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                • #9
                  Thanks guys, had a look at what you have all been suggesting still herding towards DB1 at the moment, but Parkers looking good also, I like the idea of the rig clips, but also on the Parkers you can get a bait tray by the looks of it, which sounds good as last time I was out night fishing I had a rouge wave come up an around me and swept most of my bait away.
                  Jason
                  _____________________________________________
                  Species 2012
                  Flounder, Whiting, Sandeel, Mackeral, Dab, Cod,
                  Rockling, Hagfish, Bass, Plaice, Coalfish.
                  PB Codling 2lb3oz, Bass 1lb 10oz

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                  • #10
                    Ian gold rod rests have been around for at least 25 years that says it all really.
                    Angling Trust/UKCC Level 2 Sea Angling and Coarse Fishing Coach at www.fishingnortheast.co.uk or follow us on Facebook fishingnortheast.co.uk

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                    • #11
                      Rod rests

                      Parker mate cant fault them.

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                      • #12
                        dont use owt but ian golds and have done for yours there light and solid they are a bit expenxive but ya get what you pay for if you wanted to go for another stand i would say the mti my mate uses it and its solid

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                        • #13
                          What about the Shakespear Salt is that any good as seams to be the only one I can get hold off with leg lock at the moment?
                          Jason
                          _____________________________________________
                          Species 2012
                          Flounder, Whiting, Sandeel, Mackeral, Dab, Cod,
                          Rockling, Hagfish, Bass, Plaice, Coalfish.
                          PB Codling 2lb3oz, Bass 1lb 10oz

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                          • #14
                            I have a shakespear salt, they are really good sturdy stands but a pain in the @rse when you want to move mark.

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                            • #15
                              Happy Days

                              I ended up getting the SALT, and tried it out last night in that wind and hail, I love it did not move once my mates went over 3 times, I didn't move mark though so that might be a testing time lol.
                              Thanks for all you comments guys, every one must be getting new stands for the winter as I couldn't find a good one for a while.
                              Jason
                              _____________________________________________
                              Species 2012
                              Flounder, Whiting, Sandeel, Mackeral, Dab, Cod,
                              Rockling, Hagfish, Bass, Plaice, Coalfish.
                              PB Codling 2lb3oz, Bass 1lb 10oz

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