 hello , can you blokes offer me any advise , im looking to purchase a quiver ive been looking at the greys g-tec ( any good ) i would like it to be able to carry 2 poss 3 made up rods , net , banksticks and my brolly/ shelter you've put me right on other purchases and i know that you lot know what your talking about so help is much appreciated . Harry 
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 I've got a JRC 3 rod quiver which is good if you have a large brolly/shelter. I can get all my stuff for weekend session in it, but its a bit big for general use. Good ones that are a bit smaller are the Wychwood and Drennan 2 rod ones. They'll take a couple of rods, banksticks and a standard brolly. It really depends on how you fish. If you're mobile and fish short sessions or move a lot go for the Drennan or Wychwood. Otherise you'll need a bigger one like the JRC.
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New 3 rod quiver from Drennan costs £19 and will take three rods in purposely made rod sleeves that can be bought seperately. Will take a big brolly and has two zippable external pockets for net, sticks, etc. You'll struggle to find better value.
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 I have the drennan 2 rod Quiver its an exallent bit off kit . As with most drennan stuff the price is right and its quality stuff
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 Drennan Super Specialist only cost £15 and are well made and strong, can't find anything to fault it on.
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 I had the drennan quiver myself for a couple of years, very well priced - but the stitching on the strap came away in the end. Replaced it with a 'chub' one similar to this..... here Which although slightly more expensive has lasted very well despite being well 'overloaded' on a couple of occasions.
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 Anyone used / got the greys g-tec
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 I've got a wychwood rover and again for the money, £12 I think, it is spot on. It takes a standard brolly, will carry 2 made up rods, banksticks and a landing net handle no bother. The Drennan one is good too!
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 I have a Wychwood quiver too. Although a very slim quiver, it Takes 4 rods. However, it doesn't have bulky butt pouches and doesn't use sleeves.Takes a brolly, net handle and a few bank stick. £10
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 Have a look at Nash Specialist Quiver. It holds two rods with "formed" base pockets for rod butts and rods lie on opposite side to bankstick pockets.
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 GOOD ADVICE LADS
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 I've just bought one of the Korum 5-rod quivers for £25, seem to be in short supply in most places as I've been after one for several weeks. Not had chance to use it yet, but there's a large centre compartment with drawstring top that will easily take a shelter or large brolly, plus a couple of extra zip up pockets to take all manner of banksticks/landing nets and a mesh pocket for anything else. Seems a pretty sturdy bit of kit, looks good, is well put together and appears to represent pretty decent value for money.
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 try the grey prodigy's more suited to barbel fishing.
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 drennan super special is ideal
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