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peteblade
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Posted - 14 July 2010 : 5:07:58 PM
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I've just come into a little bit of money and I'm thinking of maybe upgrading my pole. I use a Tourny Pro at the moment and was wondering if the Tricast is much better as I haven't seen one. I'm obviously going to get hands on one before even contemplating changing. Does anyone know of any stockists in the Sheffield area.
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andy phelps
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Posted - 14 July 2010 : 6:11:50 PM
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| i can find out where your nearest stockest is mate. i know nathans of derby can get them. |
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peteblade
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Posted - 14 July 2010 : 9:37:28 PM
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| I always wonder how some one can have a brand new pole for sale? |
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Posted - 23 July 2010 : 10:18:41 PM
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HI TO ALL i have a tricast trilogy pole tricast can not make them fast anuff the pole at 16.5m 1280g--at 13m it is 720g it is strong well i have to tell you if you are buying a tricast pole from a shop you have to register the pole so you have a guarantee and your free top three or power top two if you buy one from sum one ie,not from the shop you will not have a guarantee with it new or not i rang tricast up they told me and just one more thing if have a pro x then you will find the trilogy 25% better this pole is outstanding in every way ring Highfield angling 01204572219 ask for vine he will give you all the info,i hope this helps.---------mike    |
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fredradac
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Posted - 24 July 2010 : 4:16:48 PM
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Mikeb511 At the risk of appearing an ar*e I can tell you that full-stops are allowed on this website!!! Anyway, some advice on Tri-cast poles please. To be honest I cannot justify even to myself an outlay of £2k for a new pole which I am in the market for. I do like, and trust, Tri-cast gear and last year I hummed and haared about the Finesse model before making do a bit longer with my faithful old Lerc pole. Now I'm wondering if the Finesse and even last year's Aristocract models may become available at reduced prices. I also see that this week's Angling Times gives a good review to the new entry model Senator but how much faith can you place in such reviews? |
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Posted - 24 July 2010 : 10:20:46 PM
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fredradac, im pretty sure westons are doing the aristocrat for £1750 sure Iv'e seen them on ebay as they sell through there as well. Perhaps a phone call would get a bit more knocked off?
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peteblade
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Posted - 27 July 2010 : 7:17:54 PM
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| Spoke to a bloke in the tackle trade and he reckons the Trilogy isn't as stiff as the Tourny! I may be dissapointed when I get hold of one! |
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cyril
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peteblade
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Posted - 27 July 2010 : 9:48:10 PM
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Nowt wrong with the Tourny Cyril. Mines 6 years old and I've never broken a section |
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peteblade
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Posted - 06 August 2010 : 5:26:24 PM
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Still waiting to get my hands on one. Spoke to a bloke who's got a Airity and he's just bought a Trilogy with the extension for all his carping. Mind you he is on a £50,000 + pension!!!!! |
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darkhorse
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Posted - 23 June 2011 : 5:03:38 PM
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| is it any good in a side wind, also what is the supplied holdall like, on ebay states it also holds 3 rods??? |
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Posted - 23 June 2011 : 5:16:07 PM
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| Darkhorse I have the Veriton and up to a point it handles about the same as any other pole with a similar profile the short interex 3 stiffens it up a lot if you want more info pm mak as he has the Trilogy |
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Posted - 23 June 2011 : 5:26:41 PM
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Posted - 23 June 2011 : 6:41:10 PM
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| Wickersley angling do tricast poles go down there and if he has one in he will set it up for you and any other you wish to try |
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Posted - 23 June 2011 : 9:00:15 PM
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| I've spoke to a few guys in the tackle trade and also on the open matches and they all say the tourney is a better pole, only people I have heard saying the finesse is better are either sponsored by tricast or never owned a tourney. Being made by tricast I woukd expect it to be a very good solid pole though. |
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