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In reply to Post #1 The Carplife tungsten stuff is good, molds easily and sticks well.
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Im useless with putty so just use Nash Tungsten swivel beads.
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In reply to Post #39 OMC kickers are great too. Much better than the Korda kickers
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In reply to Post #38 Probably the only thing ali makes thats worth buying
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In reply to Post #36 Omc for once surprised me when i used it ridiculously sticky
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Cant see past kryston heavy metal, can't really compare it against other brands as never felt any reason to change.
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Bumping this thread instead of starting a new one.
Finally ran out of my favoured Nash Putty! And it's out of stock pretty much nationwide it seems.
In the interest of science, I had to buy a couple of alternatives to try. Would have naturally tried the ESP as their other Tungsten type products are pretty damn good - but also out of stock (maybe that's a positive sign?). nb I would never buy anything from 'Atomic' again.
Went for both the Thinking Anglers and the Gardner Critical Mass, as that's all my local tackle shop had in. Strictly, that's not true... They had the Korda one, but it's like tits on a fish... Absolutely blinking useless and about as adhesive as ice - if you've used it, you'll know the score.
Anyway..
Both were circa £8 a pot. Interesting though is the difference in size Vs price.
TA - 7g
Gardner - 16g
Will give them a whirl at the weekend and see how they compare to the Nash.
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In reply to Post #32 I bought some a few years ago from Sharp Tackle and it has been very good.
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In reply to Post #32 I've tried most in the last year or so and Thinking Anglers and Atomic are the best out there right now. They are very similar.
I was using the OMC (was the best) until I tried the above.
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In reply to Post #32 Atomic is good.
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In reply to Post #31 What putty are people using now?. Nash seems discontinued/ops everywhere.. in fact TFT only have a couple in stock. Maybe try bank tackle, any users?
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In reply to Post #29 Never had an issue with the heavy metal leaving it on my rigs in my rig board, had some really old ones with the putty on and its never became sticky or stuck to the board.
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In reply to Post #15 Never had any issues with the ESP version 👍
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In reply to Post #25 If you leave putty on your made up rigs it will eventually become a sticky mess whatever the brand.
That’s why they give you an airtight tub with paper or plastic around it to keep it dry stored.
I’ve still got some kryston heavy metal from the 90s the white tub with the green writing on and it’s not changed one bit compared to a new tub I have.
Probably the densest though you really do have to knead it as it’s quite firm - hard work in the colder months
The esp one easier more plasticine like, less dense.
The Nash cling on very easy to work with in all weathers
Each to their own.
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In reply to Post #27 Kryston heavy metal it’s perfect 👍
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In reply to Post #21 Yes it is sticky to the point where it can cause tangles. They where all crap having used Kryston for 30 years I’m obviously biased and it’s still the best
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In reply to Post #25 The Bank Tackle one is good
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In reply to Post #4 I also rate the heavy metal, used cheaper stuff but its just a sticky mess and sticks all over my rig board
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In reply to Post #23 Another vote for the nash from me!
Got 3 tubs in my tackle box, Korda ( doesn’t stay on) esp ( seems a bit like chewing gum) and then tried the nash cling on and I will now be binning the rest as nash is the far superior putty IMO
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In reply to Post #22 For many years used heavy metal as there was very little alternatives. Then started using the Korda one but it comes off very easily especially in weed. Then i tried the Nash cling on, brilliant stuff just stays on even dragging in a huge ball of weed. Best by far and not often ii say that about Nash.
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In reply to Post #1 Another vote for the Nash one ☝️
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In reply to Post #20 The nash one definitely isnt pants. It's probably the best thing that they make
For me it is second to the original kryston one
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Kryston is still the best iceberg used it for 30 years when they changed hands I worried and purchased several alternative only to be disappointed purchased some more Kryston then stocked up with it and gave the rest away.
Nash Gardner Korda and a couple of others on eBay all pants.
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In reply to Post #1 Nash for me. Super sticky and super heavy
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In reply to Post #15 Yes, he said the German company that now own kryston are now making it to the original recipe. The previous owners messed it up and then passed on an incorrect recipe.
I use three types depending on temperatures, korda in winter, heavy metal spring and autumn, and heavy metal extra when it's been really hot. I don't think it's possible to make one for year round use, the korda one melts in warm water, the hme won't stick in cooler temps. Heavy metal is a decent all rounder but crap when it's cold or really hot
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In reply to Post #1 Used to rate heavy metal but heard it went down hill. I’m not a Korda knocker but the dark matter is horse poo, easy to use but literally slips and slides and falls off! I ended up getting one of those cheaper tackles stuff like ‘bank tackle, mosquito’ can’t remember the exact one, but get more for your money. Harder to work with to get pliable but stays on which is the main thing for me
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In reply to Post #13 Nash 4 me, whys it so expensive, is it just crap tax
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In reply to Post #1 Didn't Mr Chilton comment on the Kryston putty going back to the original recipe?
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The Rigworx putty is the best I’ve come across
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From the fact pretty much everyone has recomended a different putty so far we have probably got to a point with putty technology that they are all either the same putty rebranded, or just all very similar.
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In reply to Post #1 I rate the Nash Putty, struggle to find one that's better.
For me, given it's used in the most important area, saving a few £ for a sub-standard product isn't the one
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In reply to Post #10 I’ve always gotten on well with the thinking anglers stuff, shame it’s a pathetic quantity each time though
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The Slyfish putty is very good and great value with two colours in one pot.
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In reply to Post #7 Just looked at mine now and it's the older stuff that I have
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In reply to Post #3 Got the kryston stuff now mate and used it for a few years,the newer stuff isn’t the best in my opinion
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I like the bank tackle stuff. Its the only one that ive had that hasnt come off yet, even when smear, or stick tiny amounts to the side of a tungston sinker.
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In reply to Post #3 Second the ESP stuff.
Don’t think anything will be on the same level as the original kryston putty but the ESP is better than a majority out there.
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Kryston heavy metal is good
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In reply to Post #1 I really rate the esp stuff..
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In reply to Post #1 I've tried a few brands of putty over the years most have not measured up to what I was looking for, a putty that is heavy, easy to use, sticks to the hook length and stays put and at the same time doesn't stick to everything else.
Last month my local tackle dealer recommended the putty from Carp Spirit so I bought some. I have to say he was right their putty is the best I've ever used. So much so I went back and bought some more.
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Just in the market for some new lead putty,used kryston for a few years now but just wondered if there are new ones out there that are good.the kryston can be hard work in the wet or cold
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