I have a Daiwa Airity 10 11 feeder rod and also a Guru N guage feeder rod. All tips are interchangeable and will fit both rods and clearly the price for the Megatop quivers is out of proportion but the quality is so so much better.Only by bending them you can tell is a very different carbon and a way better action
UPD: A few day ago I got a Guru A-class 11' rod in my hands, and I agree with Alan, that the action and guides of the A-Class tips is identical to my Tournament one. However the build quality is very different, the guides on A-Class tips were not spine aligned at all, by simply banding the tip the eyes were looking at 90' angle to the left from spine band - which increases the risk of breakage significantly. So I had to re-wrap them. Anyway at the end of the day, the total cost of epoxy and threads + some hand work allowed me to buy 3 extra tips instead of a single Daiwa one
Hi Alan I see you are wearing the NYTRO top ,I bought a new 10foot feeder with two tips broke the 1 ounce.the price for a replacement £15 what a ripoff
Take up golf. Only joking mate…. I was struggling, there’s many factors. Are you using a shock leader? Sometimes the knot can get caught in the guides or your line might be wrapping over the tip as you cast. Happens a lot if it’s windy too. It’s good to just spend some time practicing. Hope that helps 👍
Often broken tips are cause by slack line on the cast. Its worth taking some time to check that when you cast you push the feeder out in one motion, and that slack line isnt formed which might be the cause of your problem.
@@richardcount cheers I should have expanded and said tri cast 4x4 sorry to be a pain but is it still the case fit wise and thanks very much for your reply 👍
Alan for the put over tips I buy the cheap fibreglass Drennan and ask my local tackle shop for the spare bits of carbon they have after chopping back peoples top kits before elasticating them. I then cut the Drennan tip till it’s a tight fit in the 2” carbon insert, glue it in and then whip it for more strength. IMO these are much better than the carbon Tri-Cast which seem to break easily on the slightest wrap over. If you are wanting the tips for the put in carrier section then I would take it to my local shop and see which ones fit or are a close match and with a bit of fine sanding using wet and dry paper you will get them to fit eventually. Hope this helps.
The daiwa tourney micro guide tips are far better than the A class your kidding yourself tried em all and the original are the best now the ste ringer tips are on par with tourney AU model
Of course tips are a huge rip-off. But if you don’t like that maybe you shouldn’t buy the rod in the first place…. Apart from that it’s not the brand but the action of the tip that makes a difference or not.
Nice to see some honesty rather than a load of phaff that most of the trade spout out! 👍
Thanks for the kind words John.
I have a Daiwa Airity 10 11 feeder rod and also a Guru N guage feeder rod. All tips are interchangeable and will fit both rods and clearly the price for the Megatop quivers is out of proportion but the quality is so so much better.Only by bending them you can tell is a very different carbon and a way better action
For 40 odd squid i would want a rod too !
It'd be very interesting to have a look on a rod(say some of Daiwa tournaments) band with all those tips, just to see how the load get distributed.
UPD: A few day ago I got a Guru A-class 11' rod in my hands, and I agree with Alan, that the action and guides of the A-Class tips is identical to my Tournament one. However the build quality is very different, the guides on A-Class tips were not spine aligned at all, by simply banding the tip the eyes were looking at 90' angle to the left from spine band - which increases the risk of breakage significantly. So I had to re-wrap them.
Anyway at the end of the day, the total cost of epoxy and threads + some hand work allowed me to buy 3 extra tips instead of a single Daiwa one
Really interesting. Thanks for the comment.
matrix xrc 2.4 mm tips also fit daiwa airity 10ft feeder..
The A class is fantastic value
Watching from philippines sir
great advice end of
Well well well I dint no that good to no that little tip boom boom 💥💥
Hi Alan I see you are wearing the NYTRO top ,I bought a new 10foot feeder with two tips broke the 1 ounce.the price for a replacement £15 what a ripoff
Any updates on what tips will fit the supera and supera SL range from Preston please
Well they all fit personal preference
Heck of a tip 🤣🤣🤣
Do the Guru fit the NYTRO
Would the Guru A-Class Quiver Tip fit in a 3.0m Daiwa N‘Zon Super Slim Method Feeder rod?
Anyone know if the A class distance match up with the Heavy Carbon Diawa tips.
Does anyone know if they fit the cheaper daiwa matchman feeder rod ??
Best feeder rods I've ever used in forty + yrs of fishing is ..sonik sks 10ft feeder rod under £50 best bargain on the market
Daiwa D Rods(range)are quality rods feeder rods tips are readily available and excellent value.👍🦉
i have a Daiwa Ninja 10' feeder rod and have broken 4 tips already.... any suggestions?
Take up golf. Only joking mate….
I was struggling, there’s many factors. Are you using a shock leader? Sometimes the knot can get caught in the guides or your line might be wrapping over the tip as you cast. Happens a lot if it’s windy too. It’s good to just spend some time practicing. Hope that helps 👍
had to give up golf (arthritis in back) was never very good at that either lol.
@@Andyfishing23
Often broken tips are cause by slack line on the cast. Its worth taking some time to check that when you cast you push the feeder out in one motion, and that slack line isnt formed which might be the cause of your problem.
some angling sops are asking 20 quid for them
Is there the similar solutions for Preston rods Supera’s
We will investigate for a future video.
Without a doubt £46 for a tip what a rip its scandalous
Do they fit the Preston’s
No Mark.
I wish I could find tips to fit Tri Cast does anyone know of any that fit
Yes the Browning Silverlite at 2.2mm fit the latest Tricast put in feeder rods
@@richardcount cheers I should have expanded and said tri cast 4x4 sorry to be a pain but is it still the case fit wise and thanks very much for your reply 👍
Alan for the put over tips I buy the cheap fibreglass Drennan and ask my local tackle shop for the spare bits of carbon they have after chopping back peoples top kits before elasticating them. I then cut the Drennan tip till it’s a tight fit in the 2” carbon insert, glue it in and then whip it for more strength. IMO these are much better than the carbon Tri-Cast which seem to break easily on the slightest wrap over.
If you are wanting the tips for the put in carrier section then I would take it to my local shop and see which ones fit or are a close match and with a bit of fine sanding using wet and dry paper you will get them to fit eventually. Hope this helps.
@@richardcount cheers thanks very much appreciate it
The daiwa tourney micro guide tips are far better than the A class your kidding yourself tried em all and the original are the best now the ste ringer tips are on par with tourney AU model
Of course tips are a huge rip-off. But if you don’t like that maybe you shouldn’t buy the rod in the first place….
Apart from that it’s not the brand but the action of the tip that makes a difference or not.
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