MonarkMcfaster Posted January 30, 2011 Posted January 30, 2011 I am in the market for 10 rod sleeves. I was looking at all the different ones and have even found a few people selling homemade ones. Anyone here ever make their own? I was thinking a little experiance with the sewing machine and I could make my own... If you have purchased them is there some better than others? Quote
OnthePotomac Posted January 30, 2011 Posted January 30, 2011 Look at the "ROD POCKETS". Very nice. Quote
Super User cart7t Posted January 30, 2011 Super User Posted January 30, 2011 The stick jacket style are the way to go. No muss, no fuss. You can cram a rod locker full with no worry about rods tangling. Quote
dulouz Posted January 30, 2011 Posted January 30, 2011 I tried to make one once. I used a couple of old bath towels. Didn't work out so well because it was too heavy. I cut it in half and it works good for my 2 piece rods. I looked into buying flannel but it was more expensive than buying a rod sleeve. Maybe if you are making ten it would be more cost effective. I really like the Cabela's rod sock with the built in hook tube. I have some of the rod slick mesh covers and I find that they wear the paint off the guides and the hooks get tangled in the mesh if you don't keep it rolled up. Quote
Super User J Francho Posted January 30, 2011 Super User Posted January 30, 2011 http://www.therodglove.com/ Quote
Super User ww2farmer Posted January 30, 2011 Super User Posted January 30, 2011 The stick jacket style are the way to go. No muss, no fuss. You can cram a rod locker full with no worry about rods tangling. Exactly.............before I got stick jackets, I could fit 6-8 rods in my small rod locker on my Bass Tracker, now I can fit 12 or more in there, it's tight but they fit and they glide right in and out. Quote
Super User David P Posted January 31, 2011 Super User Posted January 31, 2011 The Rod Glove makes a great one. Tapered tips allow you to slide them in rod organizers easier. Quote
kLuo Posted January 31, 2011 Posted January 31, 2011 reading this article about stick jackets made me buy another brand: http://www.tackletour.com/reviewrodshieldjacket.html Quote
Carrington Posted January 31, 2011 Posted January 31, 2011 stick jackets are what i use and they have never let me down. Quote
steezy Posted January 31, 2011 Posted January 31, 2011 I always trim off that tag real neat and close to the eyelet at the end of the stickjacket. Also, everytime I have bought a steez rod from TW they have included a stickjacket for free when I asked. Quote
Super User senile1 Posted January 31, 2011 Super User Posted January 31, 2011 Ah, yes . . . . rod prophylactics. They aren't full-proof as they sometimes tear. Quote
Ima Bass Ninja Posted January 31, 2011 Posted January 31, 2011 Here's your answer. I asked my mom, who has been sewing for the better part of 30 yrs to make some rod socks for me . Thinking that this will save money and i will be able to customize them as we go, it would be a good project. The first item we encountered was the material itself. We tried different one's but most were to heavy and really laid hard on the tip of the rod. We finally decided on a material much like the outer layer of a wind breaker jacket. This works well because its slick enough to ride over the rod guides and lite enough not to cause damage to the tip of the rod. Next was length, we solved this problem by simply making each one the same length and then sewing some velcro on the end so i could fold the end over and velcro it to length i needed. Next was the inside stitching, since i had no knowledge of this area, i left it up to moms to decide what was best. After several tries the best solution was to double stitch the inside seam. A single stitch kept getting hung up on the rod guides. The last thing was to sew some velcro to the bottom to secure it in place. After all was said and done, we spent more time, and money building these than actually ordering some. To quote my mom after all was said and done " if you want any more of these things you're gonna have to buy them" ;D ;D. It was a fun build and we actually made six of them the last ones went pretty smooth thank goodness here's some pics of the one's made Quote
hitchhiker Posted February 1, 2011 Posted February 1, 2011 I haven't tried it myself but this is what they use. I don't know what size though. [ftp]http://www.buyheatshrink.com/braidedsleeving/pet-braided-sleeving.htm[/ftp] Quote
Super User cart7t Posted February 1, 2011 Super User Posted February 1, 2011 I haven't tried it myself but this is what they use. I don't know what size though.[ftp]http://www.buyheatshrink.com/braidedsleeving/pet-braided-sleeving.htm[/ftp] Good find. Reasonable prices on those spools. BTW. I don't use Stick Jackets but actually have ones that our very own 5BL has sold on here from time to time. They've lasted a good 3-4 years and work excellent. Quote
weedsnager1 Posted February 1, 2011 Posted February 1, 2011 i use stick jacket's, they work great Quote
Super User CWB Posted February 1, 2011 Super User Posted February 1, 2011 reading this article about stick jackets made me buy another brand:http://www.tackletour.com/reviewrodshieldjacket.html Cut off the tag, get some heat shrink tubing and slowly (so you don't melt the plastic) heat the shrinktube on the end. Might save some $$$ if you buy a bunch. Or make your own: http://www.uline.com/Product/Detail/S-6580BLU/Netting/1-2-x-164-Blue-Protective-Netting?model=S-6580BLU&RootChecked=yes&backbuttonreloadme=Y Quote
Super User J Francho Posted February 1, 2011 Super User Posted February 1, 2011 Or just buy the Rod Glove in the first place, LOL. Quote
kLuo Posted February 1, 2011 Posted February 1, 2011 Or just buy the Rod Glove in the first place, LOL. hahaha just did! Quote
MonarkMcfaster Posted February 2, 2011 Author Posted February 2, 2011 I amgoing to try to make them first. I figure it is winter time so should help pass some time, and if it works I will get some joy out of knowing I made them. Thanks Ima Bass Ninja for posting soem pics of yours. Quote
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