Second hand Daiwa G50 may just be over your budget, A Daiwa G20 should be inside it, also any of the Daiwa ZR range. Tricast are also good poles to source 2nd hand, I mention these 2 brands because spares are readily available for older models, The maver Darkside is a good pole, or if you can find a good used Maver Occulus. Just check for any hairline cracks aor dinks at the end of the sections, and if they have been overwrapped, walk away. The Spares package for the Drennan is brilliant but it is a heavy pole at full length, The review does not tell you how it performs or how it feels after 10 metres when you add the last 2 sections to 14.5, Shimano unfortunately do not seem to make poles apart from the beastmaster and that is heavy, this is just my take on the poles, I have always had a number of shimanos, then tried maver, and now on Daiwa, Other members will more than likely tell you other makes, my suggestion is based on spares availability, use of my own pole and comments from friends who have maver,