Daiwa Tourney Pro v Whisker All Terrain

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    • #36837

      TF_boydie
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        Hi guys,

        Can anyone tell me how these two pole compare at longer lengths and are there any differences strength wise? Now that you can get some good deals on the original Pro is it worth the extra 4 or 500 quid over the Whisker.

        Cheers

      • #92889

        caster_blaster
        Participant

          I have not used either pole, but I think the amount of Tournament Pros that are seen on the bank in comparison to the Whisker is quite telling. A lot of anglers have obviously decided that it is. I always try to view fishing tackle as a tool and ask if whatever I am buying is up to the job I want it for. Currently in terms of strength I would be very surprised if there are many poles on the market that are not capable of coping with the demands of UK match fishing.

        • #92895

          TF_punchcrumb

            @boydie wrote:

            Hi guys,

            Can anyone tell me how these two pole compare at longer lengths and are there any differences strength wise? Now that you can get some good deals on the original Pro is it worth the extra 4 or 500 quid over the Whisker.

            Cheers

            As a matter of interest have you had any quotes on the old tourney pro i know one shop was offering the 16m at £1799 but i am after a 13 meter package realy.

          • #92901

            TF_duzabit

              The pro is the better pole”’

              Duz~clap

            • #92904

              TF_Jon W

                The difference is likely to be at longer lengths. At 13m I’d suggest there’s not much in it but at say 16m the Pro will be alot better. I have not held either but that is usually the case; the more expensive, the better they perform at length.

                J

              • #92915

                TF_boydie
                Participant

                  Thanks fellas,casterblaster you have a good point – loads of Tourney pros on the bank but can’t really recall seeing many Whiskers.

                  Any Whisker owners out there like to share their views on the pole?

                  Punchcrumb – the best price I’ve seen for the Pro is £1799 at 16metres but just been on Ted Carters website and they’re doing the 13metre package so it might be worth trying them.

                  Cheers

                • #92975

                  willy1975

                    pm sent mate

                  • #92986

                    wales4eva

                      i have had an all terrain for a while, never let me down very strong,have put it up against torny and compared the 2. at 13m almost the same ,torny bit better at 14.5m,at 16m the torny was alot better .hope this helps

                    • #92991

                      TF_Chum Mixer
                      Participant

                        T-Pro would be the stiffest

                        the all terrain has a different taper and I’d expect it to be more whippy a full length because of this.

                      • #93016

                        TF_Rhino

                          Diawa do 13m packages for the pro and airity – they are for the maniland European market I think and come with 2 top 5 kits, so v good if you fish deep lakes or rivers or want a spare pole.

                          The TP is comfortably the better pole of the 2 btw and is worth the extra money if you can afford.

                        • #93258

                          TF_back shot
                          Participant

                            I have owned both these pole, upto 13 meters you would’nt notice a huge difference. But a 16 meters the tourny pro is much stiffer and responsive on the stike. The main problem with the all terrain was the tip bounce at full lenth in breezy conditions.

                            As to strenth the ATW is the strongest, even though i have landed big carp on both pole, you could lean into the fish abit more with the whisker.

                          • #93416

                            TF_boydie
                            Participant

                              Thanks for all the info fellas

                              Cheers

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