Adam Wylie
Senior Member & Supporter
Anyone use the KORUM COMPACT RIVER POD ?
Is it any good ?
Is it any good ?
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Yes I have one. It’s pretty good.Anyone use the KORUM COMPACT RIVER POD ?
Is it any good ?
A nice stable pod but not compact by any stretch of the immagination.Adam If you're after a pod for the Trent take a look at the Prologic Tri Sky Pod also
Don’t agree with that at all.stable and light are not words to be used together in my opinion - the heavier the pod the more stable it will be
the amiaud is a tripod design and very stable - if you cannot push the legs into the ground and the pod has to be totally freestanding then i stand by my comment that weight mattersDon’t agree with that at all.
The weight of the pod itself has far less impact on its stability than its design, material and quality.
it does not need to be heavy to be strong or stable it needs to be designed well and put together well.
just opening up the legs more will increase it’s stability more that additional kgs
actually the largest Amiaud pod has a very small footprintPods take up a lot of room don't they ? Most of the swims I fish are quite tight ,hence the question
Re the compact pod .
Just use bank sticks mate. They don’t take up lots of room and you can set the rods up to do the same thing. The Korum compact tripod is still a tripod. It takes up as bigger footprint as any other tripod if you open it out. The “compact” bit is that it fold up really smallPods take up a lot of room don't they ? Most of the swims I fish are quite tight ,hence the question
Re the compact pod .
there are a hell of a lot of swims that make banksticks impossible, not forgetting platforms etcJust use bank sticks mate. They don’t take up lots of room and you can set the rods up to do the same thing. The Korum compact tripod is still a tripod. It takes up as bigger footprint as any other tripod if you open it out. The “compact” bit is that it fold up really small
Hi Nick I fully understand the reasoning behind why tripods need to be used sometimes but more often than not they are used as a fashion statement rather than a practical alternative to a spike in the floor.there are a hell of a lot of swims that make banksticks impossible, not forgetting platforms etc
single sticks are my choice but realistically a pod is the only option much of the time
i prefer the Dymag carbon banksticks if the banks allow or the original Solar stainless on harder ground - but gravel/rocks are a whole new world - hence pods
As i mentioned, take a look at these...can alternate between sticks or bar/pod style setup in no time, and obviously takes up no room at all.Take a look at the Avid Lok Down Buzz Bars.
Even the compact pods can be a bit of a faff in tight swimsThanks Richard, I think your right ,Bank sticks it is.
tripods a 'fashion statement' - i doubt it?Hi Nick I fully understand the reasoning behind why tripods need to be used sometimes but more often than not they are used as a fashion statement rather than a practical alternative to a spike in the floor.
A lot more than your obviously awaretripods a 'fashion statement' - i doubt it?