Airity or Por x??

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    • #44059

      Anonymous

        ok I know this has been done to death but I am looking for a pole a GOOD one probably Diawa, either the Airity or the pro x, what’s the difference between them and who has the best deals on them?? cheers

      • #128580

        TF_mart4666

          @paul1962 wrote:

          ok I know this has been done to death but I am looking for a pole a GOOD one probably Diawa, either the Airity or the pro x, what’s the difference between them and who has the best deals on them?? cheers

          in bobco leeds this week pro x was £1850 i think and new silver airity was about £2200 poss 2250~think

        • #128582

          Anonymous

            @mart4666 wrote:

            @paul1962 wrote:

            ok I know this has been done to death but I am looking for a pole a GOOD one probably Diawa, either the Airity or the pro x, what’s the difference between them and who has the best deals on them?? cheers

            in bobco leeds this week pro x was £1850 i think and new silver airity was about £2200 poss 2250~think

            That’s the pole only mate I am looking for the pole and package with topkits

          • #128594

            TF_Cutnut

              Having tried both at Fosters B’ham I felt the Airity had it over the Tourney X, but then I’m not a Carpnut so not looking for the heave ho element. I think the Airity is more than capable, it’s spares package is not as super as it was before the new paint job but I’ve got so many Daiwa tops it doesn’t bother me.

              Fosters will also do 0% over 24 months so long as you have good credit and pay 10% minimum upfront. Their ad now says two additional power kits so I would push for that.

            • #128604

              TF_dirkdiggler

                if you have a pro already and are keeping the topkits then go for the airity.
                otherwise go for the pro x as the spares package is a lot better.

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