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29/06/2011 at 7:35 pm #47569
TF_Chris-turnerParticipantin your opinion do you think by adding the short 4 section while fishing your 14.5 and 16 meters sections makes the pole less bouncy-floppy ? just wanted to see your views.
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29/06/2011 at 8:26 pm #144471
TF_chubby chubberParticipantdeffo mate i have a all terrain not top of the tree wise in diawa s elite poles but not a bag of shite neither so i think i can give imho it makes it hell of a difference 😉 nice to see another wakefield lad posting 🙂
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29/06/2011 at 9:21 pm #144592
TF_squattMakes a lot of difference at those lengths.
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30/06/2011 at 8:17 am #144614
TF_mt netyep,same as chubby,ive got the all terrain and the short 4 stiffens the pole and makes cupping bait out much easier.
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30/06/2011 at 10:06 am #144634
TF_shep2use mine all the time(unless on a top 4 venue) find it better (or safer) whilst landing carp its a lot better pulling on that than a match 4 imo 😉
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30/06/2011 at 10:11 am #144658
TF_dirkdigglertransforms the pole at longer lengths the only thing is obviously the shorter length.
however having measured my tournament pro with a match kit with number one removed and the short number four in and the 17.5metre ext the pole is just a few inches over 16 metres so that’ll do. -
30/06/2011 at 4:41 pm #144628
TF_iansi01354The balance is just so much better!
The match top fours are mint as they only ever get used if I still can’t reach a feature with 2 exts up the back so 19m+ (in reality its nearer 17.5m with #1 removed and short four if you measure it).
Not sure how
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30/06/2011 at 9:06 pm #144622
TF_andynorth2003ParticipantYep, miles better with short 4’s, like most poles are.
The short 4’s on Daiwas are a lot shorter than other makes, which means that the overall pole is a lot shorter.
I’ve been a die hard Daiwa man for years and would swear by them for performance and reliability, but how can they get away with the actual length being so much shorter than other flagship poles.My GMAX 1000, is stiffer, and given its about a metre longer, then its bound to be a bit heavier (marginally).
Only had it a few weeks, but happy with how it fishes and pellet shallow at 16m (14.5m with an Airity!!) yesterday was a pleasure, shame I didnt really catch on it!! haha
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30/06/2011 at 9:29 pm #144673
TF_Chris-turnerParticipantcheers for replys ,and cheers andy for the gear am hoping to test it out over the weekend i will post my views about the short 4 ,once again cheers.
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01/07/2011 at 8:30 am #144688
TF_AnthonywatersParticipantShort 4s stiffen the pole up alot, trouble is like Dirkdiggler says you lose length but i am led to believe that using a short 4 with your number 1 removed you can stick a 17.5m section on and it will only be 16m I asked at Whiteacres on the Baittech.
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01/07/2011 at 9:33 am #144693
TF_NathanWatson@Anthonywaters wrote:
Short 4s stiffen the pole up alot, trouble is like Dirkdiggler says you lose length but i am led to believe that using a short 4 with your number 1 removed you can stick a 17.5m section on and it will only be 16m I asked at Whiteacres on the Baittech.
That’s exactly what I do after breaking several long 4s! So please, no-one accuse me of cheating when I do this in the Fisho final! 😀 :p .
I actually find it makes the pole feel heavier and perhaps not quite as good for slapping than using the long 4 or maybe I’m just getting weaker in my old age!? 🙁
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01/07/2011 at 9:54 am #144694
TF_craigoYou could all do yourselves a favour and buy a short 4 from the preston GIS range and some preston GIS kits.
The kits themsleves dont actually fit onto the daiwa No 4 but the GIS no4 fits the daiwa like a glove – the daiwa with top 4’s from gis is miles better than with a daiwa top 4.
Doesn’t unbalance em like lots of kits do which aren’t designed for the actual pole.
The GIS short 4 is longer than the daiwa short 4 so pole doesn’t look quite as odd either with too fast a taper
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01/07/2011 at 10:13 am #143382
TF_NathanWatson@craigo wrote:
You could all do yourselves a favour and buy a short 4 from the preston GIS range and some preston GIS kits.
The kits themsleves dont actually fit onto the daiwa No 4 but the GIS no4 fits the daiwa like a glove – the daiwa with top 4’s from gis is miles better than with a daiwa top 4.
Doesn’t unbalance em like lots of kits do which aren’t designed for the actual pole.
The GIS short 4 is longer than the daiwa short 4 so pole doesn’t look quite as odd either with too fast a taper
😉And how long are the Preston top kits andd what length does that make the pole in total?
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01/07/2011 at 3:07 pm #144713
TF_craigonathan – the preston kits (match kits with No 1 removed) are roughly same as the daiwa kits – the only difference is the short 4 is longer than the daiwa short 4 so you get best of both worlds.
IMO the daiwa kits have always been the thing that lets the daiwa’s down cos theyre so heavy but i suppose they are strong, although I know the new top end kits are better.
if you have a daiwa, Im sure you will know somebody with a preston gis pole – borrow a short 4 and match kit with No 1 removed and have a waggle with em on your daiwa
I know you might be sceptical cos alternative kits usual spoil the balance and feel of a pole, but try it – you might be pleasantly surprised!
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01/07/2011 at 3:32 pm #144715
TF_NathanWatsonOnly trouble is mate, with a 1.5M extension it would take me over the 16M linit, without too short! :confused:
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05/07/2011 at 5:12 pm #144882
TF_Chris-turnerParticipantWell managed to try my new short 4 today and I was really impressed with the difference I actually couldn’t believe the transformation in the pole , I wish I ha bought 1 when i got the pole , cheers for responses
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