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Korum Transition 3 Rod quiver Help

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'm not talking about those folding thingies Rich, I'm talking about 'rods on the outside' quivers i.e. ... straight Korum Transition Quivers vs. the old original straight Korum quivers .
Those massive folding things would do for my 3 week holiday in Greece!
 
I can’t actually think of a way I’d want improve it to be honest.
I do like the design of those Richard.
But if the whole thing had a Hardwall construction..... Like thay have done in the past series... Then it would be an absolute winner for me.
Expensive rods.. more so the eyes need protection and a sharp Knock or fall from the car makes me cringe..
 
I do like the design of those Richard.
But if the whole thing had a Hardwall construction..... Like thay have done in the past series... Then it would be an absolute winner for me.
Expensive rods.. more so the eyes need protection and a sharp Knock or fall from the car makes me cringe..
i just bought a quiver hood for mine dave got a brand new aqua one for a tenner from fleabay…. plenty of padded protection in the rest of it
 
We used to have either a holdall or a quiver - and I think the latter is slowly morphing into the former (though one can still just about see the rod tips). I can only assume that luggage is evolving at the same rate as our spending power. 😂
 
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