Set as homepage | Add to favorites | Sitemap
  Search the Site     » Advanced Search
Newsletter
Sections



Sonik - Carp Rods that 'Go the distance!'

Jul 29,2009 by Julian Grattidge

For most carp anglers, choosing the right set of rods is fundamental to their success and enjoyment of the sport. Deciding what rods to go for is a personal choice that should take account of the size and types of water you plan to fish, together with casting ability and style.

The good news with SONIK, is that you can buy a set of top of the range carp rods without breaking the bank. Rods that excel in accurately propelling your bait as far as required, whilst retaining great balance and sensitivity when it comes to playing the fish of a lifetime!



They look great too, with super slim blanks, subtle cosmetics and top quality fixtures and fittings. No detail is left to chance and we are confident that both sk3 and sk4 rod series will stand up to the closest scrutiny from the most demanding angler.

Now you can fish with top of the range rods at a realistic price. All backed up by a full five year Warranty against any defects in materials and workmanship together with the unique RAPIDEX Lifetime Rod Replacement program for total peace of mind.

Want to see more?

Then visit http://www.soniksports.com/




Click here to see our 270+ page Carp Fishing e-book


Banner text




Related news

No matching news for this article
Did you enjoy this article?
(total 0 votes)


More Discount
Carp Tackle

Offers from
Tacklebargains

Some Great
Deals From
FishTec

Spex4Less - the cheapest glasses online - including polarised fishing glasses!

Click here to buy Carp Fishing Secrets
More Top News
General Carp Articles
Latest News
The Help Files
Product Reviews
Coarse Articles
Most Popular
Featured Author

Rick Birch

image
Rick Birch… the thinking mans angler! Rick’s knowledgeable articles are designed to provoke thought on the part of the reader and stimulate debate. Never afraid to ask the big questions, Rick focuses on how important it is to feel ‘alive’ on the bank rather than to simply follow the crowd.