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Old 10-05-2006, 02:39 PM
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Default quiver and slings???

i need a rod quiver as i am selling my rod bag which has limited space etc

i also have 2 padded fishrite rod slings and 2 unpadded. i know fox, esp, drennan all do quivers but will i need to buy their slings or what?

any other quiver selections are also welcome

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Old 10-05-2006, 03:07 PM
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I use a chub quiver, it only cost me £20 and its gots loads of room for rods, bivvie/brolly, net, banksticks, pod etc.
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Old 10-05-2006, 03:09 PM
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i use a chub quiver its spot on comes with three sleeves + the option of buying more single sleeves and a three rod sleeve that also fits the quiver. i use the three rod sleeve when travelling lite very versatile set up
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which chub ones though? there are at least three diff ones
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Think mines a chub rova quiver! didn't come with any extra slings or anything tho but for £20 i can't complain! Great bit of kit for the price!!
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Have got the Fox Evolution quiver, takes 4 rods made up and brolly/banksticks/landing net with ease. At a push can get an Armadillo in instead of a brolly, but it's tight. Comes with a padded sleeve that covers the rods from the reels up, reel pouches would sort the reels but I don't bother.

Was a tackle on test in one of the mags and it came out 2nd, the Aqua one was rated the tops and having seen one it's obvious why. Get the Aqua if you can, if not the Fox is worth a look.
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http://http://www.leslies-fishing.co...ubrodhold.html

what about this?

4th one down
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the esp one is quality, its light and comfortable and takes up to 6 rods. It has no sleeves but iv found there to be no need for sleeves if your careful, much lighter too only £30
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Have to agree with MarkeR on this one, Aqua all the way, had an RS6 for a season and as usual with Aqua gear, its the business, functional, no frills and up to the job! Fits my dillo in with room to spare (ooer missus moment coming on), 6 rods plus all the usual other kit.

Dont know if theyve still got a sale on but you could pick one up for just over £30 with rod sleeves additional. Hope this helps
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Have to agree with MarkeR on this one, Aqua all the way, had an RS6 for a season and as usual with Aqua gear, its the business, functional, no frills and up to the job! Fits my dillo in with room to spare (ooer missus moment coming on), 6 rods plus all the usual other kit.

Dont know if theyve still got a sale on but you could pick one up for just over £30 with rod sleeves additional. Hope this helps
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Thought an RS6 was an Audi lol
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anybody used the fishrite one? a mate recommends that too lol
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anybody used the fishrite one? a mate recommends that too lol
alright mate

Ive had a Fisherite one now for a couple of yrs and its never let me down. Fits most biveys in and all straps and brackets are in tact but the only problem is mine holds 4 rods so when you fish waters with 3 rods allowed its a bit of a mare talking spod and marker. I have them also in rod sleeves and have to strap one to the side using bungees.. Would get a 5 roder next time.

The new Aqua one is meant to be a good one. Personally if i was to get another i would get the prologic one, looks mint and cheap as chips!!!
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the wychwood quiver it takes 6 rods made up and a brolly system with a small pocket for banksticks and a landing net pocket its the nuts.my dad uses the aqua one and rates it but i got a shimano one also for long stays takes 8 rods and has more pockets then a shoplifter
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but i got a shimano one also for long stays takes 8 rods and has more pockets then a shoplifter
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