daiwa TDXS 129pm?
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daiwa TDXS 129pm?
anyone use this rod?wats it like........more importantly how thick is the handle?
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I have the older version of that rod, the AWB129 and the new version is very similar just made with different materials.
The handle is similar in thickness with a Daiwa Supercast, Greys Apollo etc, not as thin as an Aby Suveran SX or Century Tip Tornado.
Action wise, it has a very stiff butt section with a powerful mid section and a soft tip. Bite detection is excellent and any of the rods from this family are highly regarded as match rods.
Lee
The handle is similar in thickness with a Daiwa Supercast, Greys Apollo etc, not as thin as an Aby Suveran SX or Century Tip Tornado.
Action wise, it has a very stiff butt section with a powerful mid section and a soft tip. Bite detection is excellent and any of the rods from this family are highly regarded as match rods.
Lee
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Have the older version too; the AWB129 which this model replaced. The AWB is unreplaceable in my books I love it!
I've never used the TDXS129PM (would love to for curiosity's sake...) but I remember reading reviews in Sea Angler at the time and I don't think this new model is a replica of the AWB that went before. From what I remember it's stiffer and brisker all round and less forgiving...
This is not based on ANY first hand experience mind!
Liam
I've never used the TDXS129PM (would love to for curiosity's sake...) but I remember reading reviews in Sea Angler at the time and I don't think this new model is a replica of the AWB that went before. From what I remember it's stiffer and brisker all round and less forgiving...
This is not based on ANY first hand experience mind!
Liam
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TDXS 129PM
Hello There, I've been using one for about a year. It casts beautifully with reel up or down. It's also forgiving if you're timing is a little out. The tip is very responsive and you can differeniate between crab plucks and dab farts. It will handle anything that swims our beaches from conger/tope to rockling. It is so good I'm getting another one as a Christmas pressie to mysef so that I can have a matched pair....enough said. :) :)
I used to own an AWT 13M This was a great rod (understatement), but this rod comes very close in some areas and better in others.....Decisions decisions..
I used to own an AWT 13M This was a great rod (understatement), but this rod comes very close in some areas and better in others.....Decisions decisions..
It won't be long before it's a wee while.
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