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| TF-Gear X1 river and stream 11ft |
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 | Average Rating: 4 out of 5 No. of Reviews: 8 RRP: £99.99 Year: 2004 Description: 11FT with a TC of 1IB.2OZ
1LB.2OZ Avon Top plus a 2OZ push in glass quiver, full cork handle, and Fuji DPS-M16 seat with a slightly flared front cork fore grip.
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 |  | | Posted: 21/02/08 | | 'BRILLIANT!' |  | Strengths: Sweet "through" action. Very slim blank. Nice finish.
|  | Weaknesses: none! |  | Overall: Most of my angling takes place on small rivers, I guess with the river being ten minutes from my door, that was always going to be the way. Chub are usually my target, and I have used many different rods for this purpose over the years, this is by far the best. Most of the swims I fish are overgrown, so 11ft is a perfect length for this situation. The built in quiver section is around 2oz, again perfect for the fishing the small stream environment. I am looking forward to using the Avon for taking the chub off the surface with crust in the summer months. I have had small barbel on the rod, and again the lovely through action gave brilliant feedback. The Avon section is the equivalent to a 4oz quiver tip, and painted white is easy to see with the aid of a torch whilst night fishing with the bites really turning the tip around. Sell the kids as camel jockeys, or the wife to the local kebab shop owner and get this lovely little rod, you will never regret it (although the wife might moan a bit!)!
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| | | | Performance | | 80% | | Quality | | 80% | | Value | | 80% |
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 |  | | Posted: 18/01/05 | | 'A SEXY ROD THAT ISNT JUST A PRETTY FACE...' |  | Strengths: This rod, on either top section, has a fantastic action. The quiver top is very sensitive and will resist hook pulls from such species as roach. the avon top is great for touch legering, or even stillwater fishing with bobbins for crucians, or perch etc. This rod is extremely light and slim, you forget you're holding it. The cosmetics are very attractive, and the build quality is of a high standard. |  | Weaknesses: It is hard to fault this rod, however, I would have prefered triple leg line guides, as I am paranoid about damaging the current set. Whether the recently updated X1 version has taken this into account I am not sure. |  | Overall: This rod is an excellently versatile tool for the smaller species. I have put it to good use in many situations, whether it be trotting for grayling, roving for chub, deadbaiting on pools for perch, or light method feeder fishing for bream; this rod does the lot.
Described by TFG as 'sexy' Im yet to meet a person to disagree. |
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