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    • #43430

      TF_gixer1

        What in your opinion is the best all round pole out there,if money was not an issue?~think

      • #124538

        TF_Staff Bull

          You will get such a varied answer to this mate that your head will be baffled, Airity, Sensas 774, Colmic x5000, G Max 1000, Tourney Pro, Absolute 12, Maver Elite 77 just to name a few superb poles. All down to personel choice.

        • #124539

          jonny atkins

            i’ve been using the Garbolino G-max 1000 since the summer. very nice. good spare package too!

          • #124541

            TF_Rhino

              Agree with staff bull – depends what feature you regard as most important.

              One thing often underplayed is how easy the pole is to “ship” i.e. how good is the finish on the sections – some are very poor, especially in damp conditions.

              Daiwas are good all rounders though others are stiffer and lighter.

              Reglass (Maver/ Preston) as a rule are light but wall strength is not as good as some and sections can be quite a large diameter.

              Personally I have just switched to a Colmic x5000 having previously owned a TP, airity and latterly an elite 77. All good poles but I like the stiffness, strength and slimness of the Colmic…plus the finish is excellent.

              Best bet is to get yourself along to a shop with a good pole alley, phone them first to check they have in stock what you want to see e.g. Bobco; Fosters; Ted Carters. Other shops like subfish will display poles indoors which is always a help with the weather we are having!

            • #124588

              TF_gixer1

                Thanks guys,had thought about tri-cast trilogy,but I think the colmic deserves a look now!

              • #124591

                TF_Rhino

                  Trilogy is proving popular. It’s strong and well balanced though imo not as responsive as the colmic and finish is not as smooth.

                • #124592

                  TF_juzzy

                    I agree with Rhino get yourself down apole alley each to there own and everything..
                    I did have the Gmax 1000 but got rid and have the Colmic X5000 and Love it to pieces.

                  • #124599

                    TF_paulcarpenter

                      absolute 10 by far

                    • #124641

                      TF_redarmy

                        the finish on the tricast is as good as anything out there and spares are availible for 10-15 years

                      • #124645

                        TF_respect

                          I thought long and hard about my next pole and i kept on coming back to Diawa, for my style of fishing (mainly commies)i bought a tourny x,
                          It was the best decision i have ever made,top class pole,top class package,top class performance, and it will keep its value for at least 4/5 years if the original is anything to go by!! it will still be worth a Grand in 4 years.
                          There hasent been anything else out there to match it yet in all the plus points i have mentioned above!apart from the Airirty but i cant comment on that because i havent got one,LOL!

                          Yes i am a Diawa convert i must agree!but there arn`t many other top pole suppliers that have as good a track record as Diawa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

                        • #124660

                          TF_p2hl_p2hl

                            hallo.
                            one very important fact not mentioend above.

                            unless this is a mine is better,more expensive, and so on, than yours. It is very important that you try the pole at the actual length you will be fishing it at. (and what a wonderfull game that “mine is better than yours” is for anglers)

                            If most of your fishing will be at 11-13- 14 meter then go compare the poles at that length.

                            reason being: to make poles very rigid at 16 meters the especially the 11/13/14½ meter sections are over engeneered, and also have their section diameter increased, in order to deliver the sought afeter rigidity at 16meters… however if you mainly fish shorter than 16 meter you then find yourself fighting a thicker and heavier pole than you need.
                            I suspect the Colmic to compare better at 13 meters, and ie preston the one better at 16 meters.

                            I however understand that some UK companies will release poles optimised for 13meter during 2011…

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