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Replacement Rod & reel

#1 Post by yappo »

Looking to replace knackered rod & reel boat combo.

Need 20/30 class rod and reel to match must have levelwind and lever drag.

Don't want to break the bank but also dont want any cheap sh*t. :lol:

All suggestions welcome

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#2 Post by roger de dodger »

penn rods on seals.co.uk on sale :D
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#3 Post by eric »

define cheap?
fladen do a nice rod for around 120 and shakespear do the ugli stick for around 100, both crackers, as for reels, cant think of any real(excuse the pun) cheapies, a slosh or tld do a good all round job, both around the 120 mark, the tld is a little more.
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#4 Post by Tanglerat »

reel with both levelwind and leverdrag? That rules out most, inc the slosh and tld. Try the ABU wotsitscalled, it's a 7000 sized reel with lw & ld....
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#5 Post by eric »

forgot about the levelwind, the tld does have a lever drag system though
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#6 Post by brianbru »

wouldn't bother using a level wind (that's if your using braid) i suggest the slosh 30 and a diawa 20/30 whisker mesh they are a little bit expensive but will last a long time
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#7 Post by Dave Jolly »

Team Daiwa TDBX 12-30, matched to a Shimano tr2000ld Charter special.. not cheap, but a rod and reel combo that you would be very very hard pressed to better, i.m.h.o.
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#8 Post by Tanglerat »

Forgot to nominate the rod: ABU Suveran. :D

If you can do without the levelwind, get either a Shimano TLD 15 or an Avet MX.
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#9 Post by MAC »

Bearing in mind that you do not want to have to talk to the bank manager for a loan, I would be leaning towards the Okuma Magnatex 30cs. It's a good strong reel that has level wind for about €100. On the rod side of things, I would take a look at veals and see if someone will buy at the same time and go halfs for the postage.

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#10 Post by yappo »

Thanks for all the good advise lads. :lol:

I have shortlisted the Shimano Charter Special and the Penn 320 LD.
Will look at that Daiwa rod Dave thanks. :lol:

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were you out

#11 Post by concancook »

were you out in your boat yesterday yappo i was on the marina yesterday and diddent see your boat .I have the warrior behind your boat with brianbru

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