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Average Rating: 4 out of 5 No. of Reviews: 2 RRP: £19.99 Year: 2004 Description: Excellent little quiver designed specifically for the specialist and mobile angler. Three-rod capacity with landing net pocket but will hold more rods if required plus brolly and banksticks. All carrying straps are padded, multi-stitched and riveted.
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| 'A well made and thought out product, good value for money.' |  | Strengths: Good quality stitching and materials. Large main compartment. Adjustable straps keep everything neat, so the quiver isn't flappy if you are travelling light. Handy side pockets for banksticks, bite alrms/bits and bobs. Drainage hole in the bottom. |  | Weaknesses: None that I can think of. |  | Overall: I find this a great product, over all I have no complaints.
When it first arrived I was a bit taken aback by the sheer volume of the main compartment (it seemed huge for a quiver designed for the roving angler), but once I discovered the tightening straps on the side, which keep everything neat and tight, I was converted.
It's big enough to take a brolly, 3 rods, landing net and still have plenty of room, Yet the adjustable straps mean it doesn't feel too loose if you are out with one rod tube, a couple of banksticks and a net.
Overall I'm very pleased with how versatile this quiver is. It's easy to stow stuff in it, is comfortable to carry and saves loads of hassle when you are moving swims. |
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