Terry Simner
Senior Member & Supporter
Any body use these, or have well informed knowledge of them? Are they average, good, or f'in fantastic? Shortcomings??
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Brilliant, thanks for that @Peter Smith 2I have one, they are designed for big rivers and heavy gear, if used in this context they are very good rods. The bend is really nice once you are into a good fish, not too broomhandle. They a very light to hold and the line guides are superb. They do not take a center pin reel, the first guide is too far away from the handle. Personally I think they are great rods but only if you need to chuck a 4oz plus feeder across a big river. Pete
I've got two and think their very good. I use them on the Thames on the rare occasions there's a good flow which isn't that often, ( present conditions accepted).Any body use these, or have well informed knowledge of them? Are they average, good, or f'in fantastic? Shortcomings??
Yeah my free spirits 2.25 don’t have one either which I find odd and a little annoying. I’ll get round to whipping one on myself as well, never been a fan of using guide legs.come with a hook retainer which I solved by whipping one on myself.
I've got hook retainers on all my rods, including my Hi S SU's, but I rarely use them, preferring silicone hair bobbles. I use one just above the female joint for retaining my hook, and another one on the male ferrule. The latter one holds the two joint ends safely together of a 'made-up' rod. A third bobble at the extreme of the butt holds the tip closely and safely to the butt for transportation.Yeah my free spirits 2.25 don’t have one either which I find odd and a little annoying. I’ll get round to whipping one on myself as well, never been a fan of using guide legs.
I’ve got the ‘s’ version and they don’t have nothing at all to retain a hook.I've got hook retainers on all my rods, including my Hi S SU's, but I rarely use them, preferring silicone hair bobbles. I use one just above the female joint for retaining my hook, and another one on the male ferrule. The latter one holds the two joint ends safely together of a 'made-up' rod. A third bobble at the extreme of the butt holds the tip closely and safely to the butt for transportation.
No problem Richard - pleased to have helped. They've been around for years and offer a good alternative to standard fixed or fixed fold down hook keepers.A couple on order. Saves me whipping something on. Cheers bob.