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Old 15-12-2011, 03:35 AM
tailorman tailorman is offline
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Rod choice

So gents

Thanks heaps for your help in my other thread as it had hepled me quite a bit

Now I have narrowed down the rod choice to 2 rods that i can pick up reasonably cheap so wanted to see what the bream master comunity thinks

The 2 rods I was thinking of are

Samaki Vamp SV762SFR 7'6"/2pc 2-6lb Ultra Light Spin
or
Daiwa Spellbinder 702ULFS 7'/2pc 1-3kg 1-4g U Light Spin

Anyone have experience with either rod?

Price wise they are around the same

Cheers

Dario
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Old 15-12-2011, 04:03 AM
Bream2nv Bream2nv is offline
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In your other post you said you were are after a rod for SP. The Vamp is more of a HB rod and wouldn't be suited to SP. The Spellbinder is better suited to SP but is also more then capable of working HB aswell if you decide to. At 7" the Spellbinder is more then long enough for shore based work. Go with the Spellbinder.

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Old 15-12-2011, 06:06 AM
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In your other post you said you were are after a rod for SP. The Vamp is more of a HB rod and wouldn't be suited to SP. The Spellbinder is better suited to SP but is also more then capable of working HB aswell if you decide to. At 7" the Spellbinder is more then long enough for shore based work. Go with the Spellbinder.
Awesome advice Bream2nv really appreciate it mate

Spellbinder it is
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