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Fox Bait Rocket
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Average Rating: 2 out of 5
No. of Reviews: 1
RRP: £5.99
Year: 2005

Description: The classic all round Spod, the bait rocket delivers boilies and particles to extreme range with deadly accuracy. Designed for use with a dedicated spod rod and leader, the rocket features a reinforced fin design fin design to eliminate fin damage. This, coupled with a cord attachment method improves in-flight stability and ensures a no-fuss turnover.

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Erfud 
Posted: 20/05/06
'WASTE OF MONEY.'
Strengths:
Delivers a big load.
Weaknesses:
Poor construction, plastic started breaking apart after the second day of use and the cord securing the spod to the fins have all come undone at different times. Spod also collects plenty of water in the bottom making the retrieve very heavy.
Overall:
Worst fox product I have used, very unusual as fox built their name on quality gear. I note the description says the fins are re-inforced! I wouldn't want to see what an un reinforced one looks like.
 
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