zzplix v max f2
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zzplix v max f2
any one have one ??are they good thinking about buying one for rough ground all info appricated :wink:
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zziplex v max f2
this rod is for match fishing it,s 13ft 8" in length very good bite detection tip on it ,not for fishing rough ground try the v max f1 mate,or greys apollo ,
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I use the F2 and have done so for the past 2 years, great rod, super slim blank and excellent casting and bite detection. Never any problems, for me its the ultimate Match Rod. Gerry's of Morecombe will make up the rod whatever way you like, he puts a lovely finish on them.
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zziplex vmax f2
the tip on the f2m would be no where near that size tournament rods like the zziplex lt bullet ,xtr and such have 4 mm tip but not the f2 lovely fishing tip show up bites very well.the tip on the f2 i would say is an out and out fishing tip.cheers john
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I just measured the tip and its is exactly 3.5mm. Mark, its no way a thick blank at all, especially in comparison to some conoflex and daiwa blanks. Its defo one of the slimest blanks I have seen and used. You are more than welcome to take a cast of mine before forking out on one. Its well able to handle trebble shots of doggies, my biggest fish on it was a 12lb thornie and no problems at all!
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