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Korum Transition 3 Rod quiver Help

Peter Brownbill

Senior Member
Anyone have a review of how good this quiver is .Watched the videos but there not very good, any help appreciated .
 
Peter. Just bought one and been on a few trips.

Good size, though really wanted a 2 Rod.
Seem well made and good material.

Handy to have additional base gap alongside rods with extra velcro straps to use for landing net handle.

Plenty room inside for brolly.

Additional webbed area at back for something else if needed.

Seems fine todate....but I wish they did a 2 rod one.
 
Peter. Just bought one and been on a few trips.

Good size, though really wanted a 2 Rod.
Seem well made and good material.

Handy to have additional base gap alongside rods with extra velcro straps to use for landing net handle.

Plenty room inside for brolly.

Additional webbed area at back for something else if needed.

Seems fine todate....but I wish they did a 2 rod one.
Thanks Graham
 
The folding transition quiver looks a really nice tool especially as it keeps those reels and main lines protected.
ive got the full length version.
ive never liked the idea of the vulnerability associated with conventional quivers. Rods just strapped to the outside and loose reels clanging about makes me cringe.
 
The folding transition quiver looks a really nice tool especially as it keeps those reels and main lines protected.
ive got the full length version.
ive never liked the idea of the vulnerability associated with conventional quivers. Rods just strapped to the outside and loose reels clanging about makes me cringe.
I hate the thought of reels touching aswell, don’t mind the rods sticking out as I use thinking anglers long rod tops to protect them
 
Have a look at the Aqua Tristar Pete. Its 3 rod, but that can be used in different ways.
 
Evening all,

I am not blessed with many tackle shops in my area (croydon). So end up buying most my gear online.

Before I take the plunge does anyone know if I could fit a fox specialist 45in brolly in the Korum Transition 3 Rod folding quiver. I had had trouble with some other quivers fitting it in.

Many thanks and happy Xmas.

Mark
 
Evening all,

I am not blessed with many tackle shops in my area (croydon). So end up buying most my gear online.

Before I take the plunge does anyone know if I could fit a fox specialist 45in brolly in the Korum Transition 3 Rod folding quiver. I had had trouble with some other quivers fitting it in.

Many thanks and happy Xmas.

Mark
Yes it will fit in there on problem whatsoever
 
Peter. Just bought one and been on a few trips.

Good size, though really wanted a 2 Rod.
Seem well made and good material.

Handy to have additional base gap alongside rods with extra velcro straps to use for landing net handle.


Plenty room inside for brolly.

Additional webbed area at back for something else if needed.

Seems fine todate....but I wish they did a 2 rod one.

the three rod comes in handy for a separate spopper rod graham
can’t fault mine love it
 
Hardly a ringing endorsement. That suggests your old one wore out, or became defective? :D
I've got 8 (I know, I know... balmy!) ...2 rod, 3 rod, and 5 rod Korum Quivers, most with rigged-up rods in, ready to go. They never "wear out"!!
BTW ... I think the older quivers are much better than the new 'Transition' ones, as the older ones had very useful long zipped pockets on the opposite side to the rods, not underneath/behind the rods.
 
I've got 8 (I know, I know... balmy!) ...2 rod, 3 rod, and 5 rod Korum Quivers, most with rigged-up rods in, ready to go. They never "wear out"!!
BTW ... I think the older quivers are much better than the new 'Transition' ones, as the older ones had very useful long zipped pockets on the opposite side to the rods, not underneath/behind the rods.
*laughing* yes, balmy sums it up. Seriously, though, I have a Korum 3 rod quiver - must be a dozen years old - and the base has worn through. Not really sure how it happened.
 
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*laughing* yes, balmy sums it up. Seriously, though, I have a Korum 3 rod quiver - must be a dozen years old - and the base has worn through. Not really sure how it happened.
do you still have the rod sleeves that came with it rich i’m on the lookout for a couple
 
. I think the older quivers are much better than the new 'Transition' ones, as the older ones had very useful long zipped pockets on the opposite side to the rods, not underneath/behind the rods.
I actually disagree with that Terry. The folding concept is imo absolutely genius.
Best quiver on the market for me and that’s a bold statement I know.

It holds everything you could ever want to take fishing without actually being a big item in itself.
It’s perfect for 1 rod a bank stick and a net as well as 3 rods and a full shelter.

It protects your reels and your lines from damage. (Other quivers don’t)

It’s dead easy to just use. Now that might sound weird but a lot of these quivers you have pockets and straps and slots and you need to take something out to get to something else….. this just opens out flat and you take what you need when you need it.

I’d buy another tomorrow if I needed to replace it. I can’t actually think of a way I’d want improve it to be honest.
 
I actually disagree with that Terry. The folding concept is imo absolutely genius.
Best quiver on the market for me and that’s a bold statement I know.

It holds everything you could ever want to take fishing without actually being a big item in itself.
It’s perfect for 1 rod a bank stick and a net as well as 3 rods and a full shelter.

It protects your reels and your lines from damage. (Other quivers don’t)

It’s dead easy to just use. Now that might sound weird but a lot of these quivers you have pockets and straps and slots and you need to take something out to get to something else….. this just opens out flat and you take what you need when you need it.

I’d buy another tomorrow if I needed to replace it. I can’t actually think of a way I’d want improve it to be honest.
I'll have to check this one out, Rich. Sounds good.
 
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