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Korum Omega rods

IMO, Korum gear has gone downhill in recent years. I used to buy a lot but more recently, I have had things break, relatively soon after purchase. It's a shame because they have the specialist angler in mind and come up with some good ideas (albeit with the occasional bad one).
Korum gear used to be good when Dave Preston owned it originally ,but now it just breaks or falls apart I steer clear of it now . As for customer service good luck with that one .
 
I do actually prefer 11ft rods, I've sold many a good rod just because it was 12ft.

The Torrix sounds like what I'm looking for, a 1.75 light and balanced enough to hold.

Not sure how I'm going to explain this to the other half, at least she doesn't see the invoices 😂
I have the peregrine build 175 torrix. My favourite rod by far but I have a 4.0z spliced tip. Sounds sacrilege but brilliant for carp who pretend to be barbel! But this means I cannot really say how it handles at a ledger rod. I also have the 12' version and that too is magnificent imho and I have used that for surface/floater fishing too. Also with polaris ledger floats where it additionally excels.
 
My mind is definitely made up on a Torrix now, I don't think I'm going to find what I want from a off the shelf rod. I already know what custom build I want 😂

I think the closest I've seen and it's only based on overall weight of the rod (it could still balance awful) is the Free Spirit Barbel Tamers, the 11ft 2lb is meant to be 197g and the 12ft 1.75 at 208g. But I've read they are a bit poor.
 
My mind is definitely made up on a Torrix now, I don't think I'm going to find what I want from a off the shelf rod. I already know what custom build I want 😂

I think the closest I've seen and it's only based on overall weight of the rod (it could still balance awful) is the Free Spirit Barbel Tamers, the 11ft 2lb is meant to be 197g and the 12ft 1.75 at 208g. But I've read they are a bit poor.
11ft 2lb barbel tamer is a great rod for that price. But you won’t like it if you are after a fast action rod. It’s a true through action rod and bends to the butt. My only criticism of the rod is the slim handle.
 
I think the closest I've seen and it's only based on overall weight of the rod (it could still balance awful) is the Free Spirit Barbel Tamers, the 11ft 2lb is meant to be 197g and the 12ft 1.75 at 208g. But I've read they are a bit poor.

I bought the 12ft 1.75lb, literally yesterday. I'm not sure in what respect they are considered poor and by whom, but it wouldn't suit you as it's a relatively soft rod.

I like soft rods; I used to fly fish with Winston rods, which the stockiest-bashers and Sage fanatics would describe as noodles... likewise, I would categorise their rods as broomsticks - personal taste, prejudice, whatever you want to call it. So to answer your previous comment, the place for through action rods these days is simply for those who prefer them to faster rods - although technically the through action rod is actually more powerful than a fast one. Mark Tunley explodes some myths about soft rods here:


Anyway, I fished with the Barbel Tamer for a couple of hours today, attached to a Daiwa TDM 3012QD, targeting and landing a good chub. I like it, but I agree with Mr Zhu that the handle is very slim. If I keep it for long enough I might fit a new handle.

I can't understand the obsession with weight (or even balance) when, unlike a float rod, a ledgering/feeder rod will spend most of its life supported by a rest.
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Hi Mark, a bit late to the party, I have a pair of the 1.75's, I used them on the Trent on Wednesday, they happily chucked a 3oz loaded feeder most of the way across using 12lb line. Hope that helps! Lost one at the net but that's not the rods fault!!
 
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