I am looking to purchase a new rod pod under ?50 preferably. Any ideas?
C catman New member Joined Oct 18, 2003 Messages 0 Reaction score 0 Feb 17, 2006 #1 I am looking to purchase a new rod pod under ?50 preferably. Any ideas?
B Big Mart New member Joined Apr 14, 2003 Messages 0 Reaction score 0 Feb 17, 2006 #2 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.
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.
I ingy New member Joined Jul 10, 2006 Messages 0 Reaction score 0 Jan 5, 2007 #5 dont use pod any more now use bank sticks with screw on bottom even go in hard solid ground, but each to there own
dont use pod any more now use bank sticks with screw on bottom even go in hard solid ground, but each to there own
E evans New member Joined Sep 13, 2005 Messages 0 Reaction score 0 Jan 9, 2007 #6 just one that wont blow over LOL
F Foxy Active member Joined Feb 4, 2005 Messages 33 Reaction score 0 Jan 10, 2007 #7 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
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
K kirky boy New member Joined Dec 28, 2006 Messages 0 Reaction score 0 Jan 10, 2007 #8 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
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
J Jim Crosskey 2 Guest Jan 18, 2007 #9 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
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
R Richard Wilson 3 New member Joined Oct 24, 2003 Messages 0 Reaction score 0 Jan 18, 2007 #10 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.
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.
M mogs Member Joined Jan 8, 2007 Messages 5 Reaction score 0 Location scotland Jan 19, 2007 #11 Nash groundhog 6years brill if u can get one.
D Dal (The merchant of Mennace & Don't mess with my Guest Jan 19, 2007 #12 I've had the Fox X Pod plus for years, It's the biz mate.
A Andy Pet Well-known member Joined Oct 18, 2004 Messages 998 Reaction score 8 Jan 21, 2007 #13 Have you tried these? http://www.defiantmps.com/index.htm Good bits of kit and not ridiculously priced.
Have you tried these? http://www.defiantmps.com/index.htm Good bits of kit and not ridiculously priced.