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scozza
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   Old Thread  #20 23 Apr 2026 at 8.44pm  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #19
Look decent for the money, will need to see some in the flesh, see if they align with my others
DaveSG
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   Old Thread  #19 23 Apr 2026 at 8.29pm  0  Login    Register
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I dont have the spod rod so no idea what thats like.

I have the 10 3.5 and for the price they're pretty good, ideally tip could be a bit more sensitive (single foot guides on the tip would have been preferred tbh), but the tip does bend right through even on small fish and cast stick/ small bags easily.

I think this is a fair assessment on carpology

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scozza
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   Old Thread  #18 23 Apr 2026 at 8.11pm  0  Login    Register
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Nice one Dave. Just zoomed in, you can see the lining in the first link you posted

Are you using them, look nice, what's the action like, pleased?
DaveSG
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DaveSG
   Old Thread  #17 23 Apr 2026 at 7.55pm  0  Login    Register
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Thats the stainless frame, LS is their code for that 'light duty' thickness ceramic, if you look through the Daiwa pics theres a spec chart 'SG Zirconia', also for reference

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scozza
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   Old Thread  #16 23 Apr 2026 at 5.59pm  0  Login    Register
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Interesting, it's says black stainless guides on the write up though
DaveSG
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DaveSG
   Old Thread  #15 23 Apr 2026 at 12.39pm  0  Login    Register
Worth checking out the Daiwa crosscast EXT spod with Zirconia ceramic guides or the Black widow EXT Alu oxide guides.

Only down side might be with handle length position to fit in rod sleeve/ holdall being different to your scopes ?

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scozza
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   Old Thread  #14 23 Apr 2026 at 12.05pm  0  Login    Register
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Nice one pal, interesting

Similar to the scopes, they do two versions with CG, the rest are unlined
Belch
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Belch
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   Old Thread  #13 23 Apr 2026 at 11.53am  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #12
Harrison do a 10' SPM Aviator 4lb tc - also with unlined rings so maybe there's something in what your saying . . they also do a 10' 'Telos' but only in 3.5 . . .and 50mm Kigan lined (random)
scozza
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   Old Thread  #12 22 Apr 2026 at 8.16pm  0  Login    Register
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Its a retractable type I am after. I have used braid on some barbel rods with unlined eyes with no real bother, not sure about the quality of the guides on the scopes. To be fair, it will probably knacker them up longer term so it sounds like i need a retractable rod with CG unless any users know different

Edit - well, decided to have a look on the Nash site since I was struggling for info on the scopes. The CG versions they only do in two TC with 3 1/2 being the biggest. Unlined rings, they do a 4lb version that says OK for spodding, I’m assuming with braid!
Belch
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   Old Thread  #11 22 Apr 2026 at 8.03pm  0  Login    Register
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I expect you will get problems over time . . .which could prove expensive in terms of ring replacement etc. I use a 10' Freespirit CTX SPM rod (which is about 4lb TC) and prefer it to my 13' Freespirit SLite SPM which is an animal of a rod. . .both have lined Kigans ((or similar)
scozza
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   Old Thread  #10 22 Apr 2026 at 5.47pm  0  Login    Register
Bump, just an heads up on this. Looking for a 10 foot scope spod rod

I see they do a 4lb test, not bothered about the ops range. Do they do one with CG, cannot see one?

Also, anybody using the Sea type unlined guides with braid, any problems?

Fivenil
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   Old Thread  #9 29 Dec 2020 at 3.01pm  0  Login    Register
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Nice one, cheers mate.
Hudson
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   Old Thread  #8 29 Dec 2020 at 2.10pm  0  Login    Register
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Don't think you need to drop a size necessarily mate. Just use what you use
Fivenil
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Fivenil
   Old Thread  #7 29 Dec 2020 at 12.19pm  0  Login    Register
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What size spomb were you using? I have the large ones at the moment so would I need to drop a size or just fill less?
Fivenil
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Fivenil
   Old Thread  #6 29 Dec 2020 at 12.07pm  0  Login    Register
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Cheers chaps. Just ordered a dwarf to use as a marker rod for now. Will buy another in a few months when its spod time!
Hudson
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   Old Thread  #5 28 Dec 2020 at 7.51pm  0  Login    Register
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I second that, have been using these. Haven't needed to cast that far but definitely capable. Scope I'm sure would feel nicer, look nicer, match and have better bits on them but for a spod rod short range the dwarf does it fine for me
Lostagudun
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   Old Thread  #4 28 Dec 2020 at 1.03pm  0  Login    Register
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Before I sold my 10ft scopes, I was using the dwarf 4.5 tc for the very same thing.
I could spomb further with it than I could actually cast the scopes.
At £100 a lot cheaper too than the scope variant.
Fivenil
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Fivenil
   Old Thread  #3 28 Dec 2020 at 12.16pm  0  Login    Register
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Thank you. Just wanted to hear from someone that did use them.
carpy09
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carpy09
   Old Thread  #2 28 Dec 2020 at 11.54am  0  Login    Register
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Yep using it for spodding and marker work is what the 4.5lb tc scope rod is made for
Fivenil
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Fivenil
   Old Thread  #1 28 Dec 2020 at 11.38am  0  Login    Register
I have a set of scopes in 10 foot 3.5lb TC but still using 12 foot rods for spodding/marking. Anyone using the 4.5lb TC's can tell me if they are suitable for spodding/marking?
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