Love the videos, keep them coming. We have nothing like this in ACT and this helps while looking at your website, trying to buy sort of blind! My next trip up to QLD I definitely plan to visit the shop
Spoiled, two videos in one week. Thanks for sharing Duncan, very informative. Would be awesome to see a Zenaq rod range and reel review🙏🏼. Curious, would the snipe not also fit in here?
The Snipe rods are a step lighter than the ones in the test - more like PE1.5-2, whereas we were thinking more upwards of PE2 in this test. They could definitely be compared to the lighter Zenaq Longcast 76-1, as there is a bit of crossover there with the Snipe XX models. The Snipes are all built with very responsive carbon, have shorter butt lengths and smaller guides, so they feel like powerful light tackle/freshwater rods, whereas all the test rods here have longer butts, bigger guides, balance the larger reels so when you pick them up, they feel like scaled down bluewater rods. We have plans for doing 'range' reviews of several rod series, It just takes a lot of time to put together!
This video makes choosing a rod much easier. Seeing this being test is much better than just looking at pics and specs on a website
Thankyou that was our goal when we started this channel
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Love the videos, keep them coming. We have nothing like this in ACT and this helps while looking at your website, trying to buy sort of blind! My next trip up to QLD I definitely plan to visit the shop
Awesome, thank you!
A bit pricey for me out of my comfort zone wow . I like your reviews very informative thankyou .
Thanks for watching!
hi, is the ocean devil king slayer a good rod for fishing with small poppers 30-40gr and with wtd, or is it too soft?
Spoiled, two videos in one week. Thanks for sharing Duncan, very informative. Would be awesome to see a Zenaq rod range and reel review🙏🏼. Curious, would the snipe not also fit in here?
The Snipe rods are a step lighter than the ones in the test - more like PE1.5-2, whereas we were thinking more upwards of PE2 in this test. They could definitely be compared to the lighter Zenaq Longcast 76-1, as there is a bit of crossover there with the Snipe XX models. The Snipes are all built with very responsive carbon, have shorter butt lengths and smaller guides, so they feel like powerful light tackle/freshwater rods, whereas all the test rods here have longer butts, bigger guides, balance the larger reels so when you pick them up, they feel like scaled down bluewater rods. We have plans for doing 'range' reviews of several rod series, It just takes a lot of time to put together!
Is this a reupload of the original one?
It is, we had to edit some of the content and upload again.