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Drennan super specialist twist lock L N pole

I don't know...all I know is I need an extending handle, the vote seems to be split,between the solid but bulky Gardner and the sleek but flimsy Drennan :) I do have an c.1960's alloy extending that was passed on to me by my late Uncle Doug, I have used it to land Barbel on the Wye from a 'suicide' swim but it is as heavy as hell and certainly not 'vogue' gear:) but it does have a knurled brass knob the tightens the thing up well enough, not like your 'hairy fairy' nylon grommet thingy

Any sensible offers will be considered:p.

I feel the same I just don't no what to do now I don't really fancy paying £45 for a pole with known faults but if I buy the bulky gardener one I might as well stick with my old extending pole!!!:confused:
 
Neil can I suggest you pop in to Bankside tackle they are just up the road from you .... I am sure if you ask them nicely they will let you have a play with the Drennan handle ....
As long as you dont over tighten the twist lock you wont have a problem .
A 1/4 turn is all that is needed to lock it

Hi Joe, had a look on their website this am and they want £45 or so, but the fact that I can collect is a saving, they don't appear to stock the Gardner, which is a pity as I would like to have had a look to compare.

I know Jon hates to haggle over price :) But what the hell:p
 
Hi Joe, had a look on their website this am and they want £45 or so, but the fact that I can collect is a saving, they don't appear to stock the Gardner, which is a pity as I would like to have had a look to compare.

I know Jon hates to haggle over price :) But what the hell:p

Neil there are two tackle shops in Evesham ,Which again is not to far from you ....
Dont know if they stock the Gardner handle ....
 
Mine is a 20 year old ten foot telescopic fibreglass match handle, never let me down yet. But, if it ever does I've got it's twin in my tackle room which I paid a fiver for in cash converters.
 
Neil there are two tackle shops in Evesham ,Which again is not to far from you ....
Dont know if they stock the Gardner handle ....

Ahh yes Discount Tackle is the one I know, great prices in there and stock all over the place, :) good point I will give them a ring, cheers mate.
 
Ahh yes Discount Tackle is the one I know, great prices in there and stock all over the place, :) good point I will give them a ring, cheers mate.

As you say Neil ,Stock all over the place :rolleyes: If my memory serves me right the other tackle shop in Evesham is called the Tackle Box ....
You could also give Gloucester Angling Centre a call they stock Gardner
and Drennan Tackle . The no is (01452) 520074
 
Iv been and brought the drennan this morning from fosters, they showed me how to clean and look after it properly and with a bit of care wen setting up/down I can't see any problems but only time will tell!
 
I'm not sure where people get the idea the Gardner pole is heavy.... at 440g I'd say its reasonably light weight....

Neil, your more than welcome to have a wiggle with my pole if you want....

Steve

I agree 440g isn't heavy but the drennan seems a lot lighter I thinks it's due to the locking been on the very end of the pole, at full 3m it seemed a bit top heavy but it is a very nice pole!
 
I don't care much about weight the Gardner's light IMO but it would be my next choice should either of my Keenets Powerstretch's give up the ghost but I don't expect to be buying one for a very long time. Powerstretch's built to last.
 
Another vote for the Gardner, I have been using one the last couple of seasons, nice length and re-assuringly strong, albeit more chunky compared to the Drennan, although 440g doesn't seem a lot it does feel a tad heavy, or more so when at a full extension (top heavy perhaps?) however it is very sturdy, with its twin layer Carbon design and feels built to last, I certainly have no complaints.
 
I'm not sure where people get the idea the Gardner pole is heavy.... at 440g I'd say its reasonably light weight....

Neil, your more than welcome to have a wiggle with my pole if you want....

Steve

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Cheers Steve, but I agree that 440g is not heavy what ever that is in Pound Shillings and Pence:) but whatever it has to be lighter than the Ally thing I have with a big blue rubber knob on the end.:eek:
Think I will go for the Gardner if I can find one, but seems like the local 'rep' doesn't believe in making calls....now when I was......:rolleyes:
 
I've been using a Drennan SS for about six seasons now if not more. Yes it some times gets locked up' yes it some times won't lock but if it broke tomorrow would I get another Drennan SS yes.
As has been said already don't over thighten (then it won't lock up) give it a clean now and then (then it'll lock every time) the only time I have a problem is when it needs a clean which I don't do untill I have a problem so it's down to me when I do have a problem because if I cleaned it more problems would not happen.
 
Hi Danny,
just keep it clean and you will not have any problems.
Take the insert out and clean it with a bit of meths, then drop a weight down inside the other part of the pole with a piece of string attached and a small piece of j-cloth soaked in meths and clean the inside...................
............job done.
Brian.
ps.
another great pole is the Hardy four piece telescopic, it's about £50, but it's a great piece of kit, very light, stiff and looks great.
 
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