Next up is a rod I sold. It makes the list because it was nothing short of brilliant I caught loads of barbel on it and it was Stupid really on my part to sell because I loved it a lot. but its length never made sense to my fishing as I tend to jump 2 feet with my rods when i want something longer or shorter so 11/13/15 are my common rod lengths
This is a 14ft daiwa spectron xp mk2
In my opinion Daiwa have never bettered this float rod in terms as power capability and versatility
It eats big barbel for breakfast, it’s got a super fast hollow tip, a seamless action and some mega steel in the blank when the foot needs to go down.
it’s got the most awesome high stand off Fuji guides and kdps reel seat in full cork right into that armlock, it’s got great balance although a tad on the weighty side. It’s the heaviest of the 4 at 220g but typically daiwa put that weight into the right places so it can be comfortably held all day.
It’s very hard not to praise this rod and although it wasn’t a length that worked much for me that’s not a negative because it works in general. You can catch bits on this and it works in much the same respect it works getting leant into an angry double figure barbel.
Cons I’ve got just the 1 really and that’s the hook keeper. Same situation as the tourny.
There’s just nothing bad about this rod. Even its weight is just a high number in a catalog because you certainly don’t feel it in use. 9/10
Last one now and it’s an absolute belter.
Tfg tsi 15ft.
What a rod. Like the daiwa above it’s very versatile. It’s got that fast hollow tip for flicking out 3-4 grammers and hitting 1-2 pounders on lighter gear if needed but more importantly it’s got that immense strength and power needed to make it on this list.
It’s a fast action float rod with serious balls in both the middle and lower sections. and it’s banked me a load of big barbel this season including a summer snag seeking nene fish of 11lb
it shares a lot of attributes of the daiwa spectron above especially in terms of action and capability but it’s 1ft longer, 30g lighter and the handle in 2 inches shorter. If it had the same Fuji guides as the daiwa does, I don’t think it would be possible to mark it less than 10. The guides are decent and stand off well but Fuji they ain’t.
The handle is sublime being the only one with a full cork cover Fuji IPS
There is no cons with this rod just the odd area that perhaps isn’t perfect like the guides.
One might be put off by the fact it’s made by tfg, known for its cheaper lower quality end of the market. In this case it certainly wasn’t low quality as these rods were intended to be sold at the time for today’s acolyte money…… they didn’t sell many afaik because of the fact it’s still a TF gear. 9.5/10 for me on this amazing rod.
If you find one i strongly recommend buying it.