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    • #36172

      TF_Bacsey
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        This looks a great bit of kit for the money,has anybody got one of these and how do they rate them.Can u get separate trays etc.Will uses one of these as i saw on tight lines and i think he had some input in it.

      • #88631

        TF_Bucks
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          @Bacsey wrote:

          This looks a great bit of kit for the money,has anybody got one of these and how do they rate them.Can u get separate trays etc.Will uses one of these as i saw on tight lines and i think he had some input in it.

          I’ve had one for 6 months now, paid £215 for it brand new. I well pleased with it, it’s comftable sturdy and loads of room for rigs and all terminal tackle. The draws never come open in transit and the legs never slip.

          It isn’t the lightest box on the market and some moan as Preston and Fox winder trays don’t fit in but with a little bit of tweeking I’ve got 4 fox winder trays fitted.

          Another thing is that its quite tall so if your vertically challenged you may be struggling if you don’t take a winder tray out.

          I haven’t seen any add ons but thats not to say there isn’t any.

          Hope this helps, Bucks

        • #88691

          TF_Bacsey
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            Thanks Bucks,how mutch tweeking did you have to do mate?.Ive been looking at different boxes for a while now and this looks good value,i would stretch to a rive if i could see a big difference in terms of quality.Havent seen the diawa on the bank but will look at it.

          • #88699

            TF_JEFFERS15

              dave, you mean you have not fixed enough leaks to be able to afford a rive?? lol

            • #88706

              TF_Bacsey
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                Not yet Steve,want to have a look at a few boxes and take time to think over my options,i want my next box to last and serve me well with module type options prefferd.I do like the look of the rive RX SPORT but the price of it i dont like.

              • #88710

                TF_JEFFERS15

                  i know what you mean, i would love a rive, but just cannot justify it at the moment. will have to save up for about 10 yrs, then i may be able to afford one.

                • #88770

                  MrFoxman

                    Bacsey, the fox msb is a brilliant box, no tweaking will be needed to get the fox trays in lol. Excellent value for money in my opinion. Plenty of add-ons for them, easy to get hold of too.

                  • #88777

                    TF_Bacsey
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                      Looked at the fox box and it doesent do it for me im afraid,i think its very practicle but without any flair,sorry im a bit of a tart.

                    • #88778

                      MrFoxman

                        Each to their own i suppose. I think it’s awesome how fox put spirit levels on it ~clap

                      • #88830

                        TF_Bucks
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                          @Bacsey wrote:

                          Thanks Bucks,how mutch tweeking did you have to do mate?.Ive been looking at different boxes for a while now and this looks good value,i would stretch to a rive if i could see a big difference in terms of quality.Havent seen the diawa on the bank but will look at it.

                          I cut about 5mm off the plastic fox tray at one end then used a coping saw to knotch round the pot rivets and it stays in place perfectly. It means you get one less winder in than you would normally.

                        • #88831

                          TF_Bucks
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                            @Bacsey wrote:

                            Thanks Bucks,how mutch tweeking did you have to do mate?.Ive been looking at different boxes for a while now and this looks good value,i would stretch to a rive if i could see a big difference in terms of quality.Havent seen the diawa on the bank but will look at it.

                            I cut about 5mm off the plastic fox tray at one end then used a coping saw to knotch round the pot rivets and it stays in place perfectly. It means you get one less winder in than you would normally.

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