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Has anyone had any experience of float rods from DAM or Maver? I want to
buy a float rod, but have a limited budget. these 2 manufacturers seem to look ok, but i dont know of a tackle shop near me that stocks them. Just wanted some ideas as to whwether they are good kit for the money (£30ish online), or whether Shimano would be a better bet? |
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Stick with a Shimano or Abu rod.
"Phil Crook" wrote in message ... Has anyone had any experience of float rods from DAM or Maver? I want to buy a float rod, but have a limited budget. these 2 manufacturers seem to look ok, but i dont know of a tackle shop near me that stocks them. Just wanted some ideas as to whwether they are good kit for the money (£30ish online), or whether Shimano would be a better bet? |
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![]() "Phil Crook" wrote in message ... Has anyone had any experience of float rods from DAM or Maver? I want to buy a float rod, but have a limited budget. these 2 manufacturers seem to look ok, but i dont know of a tackle shop near me that stocks them. Just wanted some ideas as to whwether they are good kit for the money (£30ish online), or whether Shimano would be a better bet? Shimano entry level Hyperloop float rod will be 'about' that price and Imo better. Richard |
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"Phil Crook" wrote in message
... Has anyone had any experience of float rods from DAM or Maver? I want to buy a float rod, but have a limited budget. these 2 manufacturers seem to look ok, but i dont know of a tackle shop near me that stocks them. Just wanted some ideas as to whwether they are good kit for the money (£30ish online), or whether Shimano would be a better bet? Both DAM and Maver are OK, Maver for preference over DAM (they had a few quality issues a while back when I believe they were being taken over or something of the sort....). Shimano Hyperloop pretty good kit, wouldn't go much wrong there if you can find one for the price. Only criticism I have is that the Hyperloop overwrap system seems to give a slightly heavier rod blank than average - I assume because of more material incorporated in the rod - tho very stiff. However as the possesser of both Shimano and Fox rods I would very strongly point you in the direction of Fox rods if you can afford them. They don't just make carp kit (tho that is damned good stuff) but also a range of superb float and match rods. However that may be bumping up the price too far I suspect. Thinking laterally and going the other way if you are new to / just trying out float fishing and don't want to spend a fortune finding out if it is for you then the best source I have found for good quality budget tackle is Mayford Angling on http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Mayford-Ang...Q3amesstQQtZkm Just depends where you are at..... Tight lines ! |
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