Rod pods

catman

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I am looking to purchase a new rod pod under ?50 preferably. Any ideas?
 

Big Mart

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Does it have to be a pod or will some sticks do?

I have a Fox Stalker Pod for when the ground is hard. About 50 quid, does the trick bit large but easy to use even with cold fingers.
 

ingy

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dont use pod any more now use bank sticks with screw on bottom even go in hard solid ground, but each to there own
 

Foxy

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Catman,

If you can stretch to a fox x pod plus its worth it. Had one for 4 years now with no problems, very happy with it
 

kirky boy

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i use bank sticks ect but i bought this jrc euro pod for france because of mussle beds just wanted some feed back on it
 
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Jim Crosskey 2

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Catman

Check out the Nash Outlaw (2 rod) or 4-Play X-lite (3 rod) 29.99 or 39.99 respectively. I've got the outlaw and its great - light, rock solid and quick to set up
 

Richard Wilson 3

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Ive had no problems with the old Fox Xpod plus, very versatile, and you can use it as a goal post set up if the banks are soft.
 
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I've had the Fox X Pod plus for years, It's the biz mate.
 
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