spoonplugger1 Posted March 9, 2024 Posted March 9, 2024 That guy who sells multi-colored camo eva round stock on Facebook had some last I needed some, I got purposely small ID ones and ream to fit as he doesn't appear to have every size available, they have been out of general stock for some time, I have 4 one gallon Ziplock bags stuffed full so I think I'm ok. He threw in some Pac Bay Minima triggers also that I will rarely use. Quote
Super User Munkin Posted March 15, 2024 Super User Posted March 15, 2024 Grips are the issue I have with so many of todays rods. They have these crazy cool looking reel seats that are completely uncomfortable to fish with. For me I need full cork rear grips for casting because I usually cast with two hands and a split grip just feels weird. Spinning I split my fingers above and below where the reel attaches so it needs to be comfortable. A VSS cork or Fuji skeleton seat with a cork insert in-between feels the best. Allen Quote
Super User Alpster Posted March 21, 2024 Super User Posted March 21, 2024 I like synthetic burl (rubberised) cork. It's light, durable and is easy to glue and turn. 2 Quote
Delaware Valley Tackle Posted March 31, 2024 Posted March 31, 2024 On 3/15/2024 at 2:47 AM, Munkin said: Grips are the issue I have with so many of todays rods. They have these crazy cool looking reel seats that are completely uncomfortable to fish with. For me I need full cork rear grips for casting because I usually cast with two hands and a split grip just feels weird. Spinning I split my fingers above and below where the reel attaches so it needs to be comfortable. A VSS cork or Fuji skeleton seat with a cork insert in-between feels the best. Allen I agree the VSS is a winner but have you looked at the AmTack aero palm swell spinning seat? Love them too. Quote
Super User MickD Posted March 31, 2024 Super User Posted March 31, 2024 On 3/21/2024 at 10:16 AM, Alpster said: It's light, durable and is easy to glue and turn. I use it all the time, like it for its durability and beauty. But it actually weighs 1 1/2-2 times as much as natural cork. On my spins I only use 7 1/2 inch rings and 4 1/8 thick rings. For baitcast I like carbon fiber and that is significantly lighter than burl cork. 1 Quote
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