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Another potential option caught my eye but finding it
Hard to find much feedback. The Daiwa emblem 10 foot 3.5lb xt
X45. Ideally wanted a 3.25lb as was concerned with the shorter rod maybe a 3.5 is too stiff and I get into bump off territory. Anyone got experience with Daiwa blanks, are they still a nice action in these tcs/length and are they generally stiff or
Soft for their stated Tcs?
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In reply to Post #39 I have s pair for my UK fishing and they are a great rod for the money, reasonable feel through the blank but, enough backbone when required.
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In reply to Post #38 Had an email yesterday an hour or two after I posted in this thread it would appear Bristol angling also have these in stock now as well.
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In reply to Post #43 30ml butt rings on 10ft rods is so correct a mundo 😀
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In reply to Post #39 Prior to my current Aviators I had 3x 10' CTX in 3.25 . . .fantastic little rods but mine had the unfashionable 30mm butt rings that were more than adequate IMO. Still have a matching 10' CTX SPM (with a 40mm br) and use this on both smaller lakes and rivers . . .also now the proud owner of 2x 9' CTX Travel Tamer rods in 2.75; car boot / 4x piece pack down and the same build - used them sea fishing this summer in Croatia (with simple helicopter rigs) and caught some decent bass - they also make good lure rods . . .really nice action
Just had a look on Johnson Ross and they've also now got 2x piece 9's CTX 'Compacts' in 2.75 - sensible 30mm butt rings tho lol
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I've seen and can purchase currently 40mm versions so this may well end up being the one
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In reply to Post #40 yep the blanks are lovely to play fish, only reason they have 50mm on them is tony said they didn't sell without 50mm, I've got 9ft and theure 50 aswell but my god what a rod to play fish on
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In reply to Post #38 Saw these last week. The 10ft blanks looked superb, only spoilt by 50mm butt rings which looked completely OTT.
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Anyone used or know much about the Free spirit CTX 10footers 3.25, these look great and just want to see if anyone rates them before I click the buy button
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In reply to Post #37 carpscene have all the old ff stock
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In reply to Post #36 Future fishing used to but they've folded.
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In reply to Post #35 Can anyone point me in the direction of the 9ft and 10ft rods built on Daiwa blanks sold by a tackle company or shop as I can't for the life of me remember what they are called or who sells them !
They came recommended by someone on here.
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In reply to Post #29 My thoughts on this are the same. I had a feel of 9 ft 3.5s and they're like broom sticks.
Thanks for replies everyone still none the wiser but might just stick with Gardner
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In reply to Post #33 Oops - didn't read the budget bit!
Saying that they're still cheaper per rod vs the 12' variants - a good investment if you want a crisp 10' all rounder!
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In reply to Post #32 Great rods but you wont get them for £200 unless second hand
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In reply to Post #1 10' Harrison Aviator 3.25 . . . really nice parabolic action; casts well and bends for bigger fish - so light in the hand paired with balanced reels - a joy to use. 12's are mainly redundant these days . . .
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In reply to Post #29 Not 10ft I know, but I've never had any hook pulls from my 8ft extractors. Bought for a trip to France, my waters are only up to 10acres and rivers until I need casting range unlikely to go back to longer rods
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In reply to Post #29 Not 10ft I know, but I've never had any hook pulls from my 8ft extractors. Bought for a trip to France, my waters are only up to 10acres and rivers until I need casting range unlikely to go back to longer rods
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In reply to Post #28 Do you not find they're too prone to pulling hooks at that length and rigidity ?
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In reply to Post #27 Look at the greys gt2s I have 4lb 10 footers cast easy 80 to 90 yards. Had carp to over 40lbs from 200 yards out on them and my mate has had 80lbs cats on them too. Nice and stiff but still forgiving. I am using them with braid atm
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In reply to Post #25 Thanks for the reply guys, one thing that seems to pop up a fair bit with free spirit is they're quite soft in the tip, I actually cast pretty terribly with anything too floppy in the tip. Any comments on this or any other potential rods to look at ?
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In reply to Post #24 Have a look at the free spirit 10ft S range compact rods, l've went from the 12ft es which is a lovely players rods to the 10ft 3lb s range as l didn't want something like a broomstick and found these brilliant for short to medium range.
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In reply to Post #24 Freespirit Helical are fantastic for the money and have a decent playing action.
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Hi all, just wondering if anyone has any further more up to date recommendations on 10ft carp rods (non telescopic) . Just sold my insurgents as really didn't like the telescopic
Part, lovely rods though.
I currently own the Gardner coverts in 12 foot which for the money I really like so am considering the 10fts in those, but with recent sale I've got a bit
Of extra budget. Been looking at free spirit S-lites any views on these? Or any others currently on the market? Up to around 200 quid is about my limit
Thanks
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In reply to Post #21 10ft C2 mk2 are better than the 10ft century armalites (2,75lb)- century FBS(3lb)- Nash scopes(3lb), these are all good rods, witch are nice to play fish on, but the C2 tops them.
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In reply to Post #20 Beter then Armalite mkII for use up to a 80 yard? next year I want to buy a set of Century
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In reply to Post #19 Century C2 mk2, in 3 or 3,5 lb, beautiful progressive action, best rod in 10 feet.
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In reply to Post #1 I have the Greys Apex 10ft 3.25tc ...great rods and pretty much my go to for 95% of my angling.
The Tackle Box CFX Black are good too, as i have their 10ft Spod/Marker utility rod which is an impressive rod also.
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Daiwa Cast'izm 10ft (i have them in cork) have a very nice playing action
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In reply to Post #16 Yes light and well balanced with a progressive curve with no dead spots, a common problem with cheaper rods. They feel like they will just keep bending without locking up. To be fair most of the rods I've looked at were good but maybe not all the same test curve although all marked at 3lb. The test curve of a rod is really only a starting point when choosing a rod, taper has much more bearing on casting or playing performance.
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In reply to Post #15 How did you find the ESP rods balanced ... Are they a light rod in the hand?
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Had a chance to look and handle a range of 10ft rods today.
To be fair they all seemed well made and looked good, but all had a different feel
Nash X series. Nice rods.
ESP Onyx. Softest action for test curve.
Avid Pro. Liked these a lot but were let down with reel position, what were they thinking I'm 6' 3 and found the handle far to long. There not 13ft.
Trakker. Heavy against others.
Shimano. Stiff action.
I don't fish as much as years ago so more expensive and custom built rods were ignored.
For me the ESP were the one's but it would have been a toss up with the Avid if it the reel position was 2 inches nearer the butt. Having owned Free Spirit ES and before them Century Armalite mk1 I'm a sucker for softer action rods.
Thanks for your input guys.
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Tacklebox cf x black edition get my vote I've a set in 3lb tc and their amazing in my opinion lovely to cast with and play fish. Also got the matching utility rod too
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In reply to Post #1 Have you looked at the Sonik Dominators in 10ft
I have the 12 footers and love them I also have the insurgents in 10ft but they are retractable tbh I was sceptical at first but after using them and catching on them I am no converted and they are the ones I use all the time
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In reply to Post #4 Agree on those TFGs except I would say your being conservative at 25lb.
I'm so glad I bought a spare when supply was suspect, probably never need it but I would hate to damage one and not be able to replace it.
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i had some avid traction pro in 3lb, wish i never got rid tbh. great rods for the price
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In reply to Post #1 I recently bought some 10ft Wychwood Extricator Plus rods. Had my first fish on them the other day. Only an upper double, but they were a joy to play the fish on. Nice and light too.
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In reply to Post #2 A couple of you have mentioned the Avid robs, might have to give them a look.
Has anybody tried the ESP Onyx rods yet, they felt nice in the shop.
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Google search for tfg compact carp rod carpforum and you will find its been bigged plenty on here.
A wand of a rod, pencil thin, a joy to play fish on, ideal under the tip but will chuck solid bags 60 yards for fun.
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In reply to Post #1 Iv the tracton Pro in 3.5lb 10 footers .
Can lob a lead 100 yards with them and good for under the tip 👍🏼
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In reply to Post #1 Have a look at flanx. It's a German brand (relatively new) but their 10ft rods are very parabolic.
Others that could be advised are the avid traction and sportex morion stalkers.
Good luck with the choices
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In reply to Post #2 Second the Traction Pro's 3lb spot on, all I use now
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In reply to Post #1 I note already mentioned, but the TFG Carp Compact Commercial rod is probably one of the most amazing/enjoyable rods I have ever played fish on. The 10ft comes in 2.5lb test curve and has just the right amount of bend for carp up to 25lb.
I dont normally recommend TFG but they got these spot on.
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In reply to Post #1 Harrison ballista stalker 10ft 2.75 t.c
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In reply to Post #1 Avid traction pro 10ft 3lber are nice rods bend through lovely and also have full length shrink handle or if you can find somewhere with them in stock the TF gear compact commercial 10ft 2.5lb
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After using 12ft rods since the 80s i've been using shorter but softer 1 3/4lb on a runs water over the past two years. After joining a new water my Free Spirit ES rods just feel too long, don't need to cast far and to be fair never had at the small lakes I like.
After much sole searching they are going and to be replaced with 10ft rods. At the moment my choice of replacement is ESP Onyx 3lb 10ft as the action is not too stiff.
Any recommendations for others to look at, not interested in Nash or other tele rods. Rod must have a nice playing action, broom handles are for the beach. Thanks for any replies in advance.
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