rod protection from tripods

Wed Feb 29, 2012 1:10 pm

A silly question but one that i need to ask for a few ideas :oops: .Despite taking good care of my beachcasters ie washing etc i still manage to get scratches on them especially on the butt sections and i can only assume its from the tripod heads :x
It does'nt make a blind bit of differance to rod action or even catching fish[i wish] but i was just curious to what lads use on the tripod heads for a little bit of extra protection in case of scratches.I've tried bits of lagging foam in the past but never lasts that long and saw the mightybrite stuff but just curious if anything else handy that can be used.Its not the end of the world if they get scratched but id just like to try prevent any avoidable scuff marks if i can.
Tight lines

Re: rod protection from tripods

Wed Feb 29, 2012 1:36 pm

ive seen one person using little foam circles that are for under chair legs and coffee table corners to stop them scratching wooden floors. you should get them in any diy store. he reckons they work a treat.
ive seen reviews on other forums about the mighty bright foam and its meant to be very good but never seen anyone using it

Re: rod protection from tripods

Wed Feb 29, 2012 1:39 pm

I cut strips of Hurling Grip to fit inside the tripod heads, it keeps the rod from sliding out far better and dosnt get sand sticking to it and avoids scratches.

My rods are all almost scratch free as a result.

Re: rod protection from tripods

Wed Feb 29, 2012 3:53 pm

you could change the tripod head...I got a new one from veals m.o,with thin soft touch rubber coating on it ,think it was under a fiver, parker hale or john roberts is the make. 8) 8) 8)

Re: rod protection from tripods

Wed Feb 29, 2012 5:01 pm

Thanks lads some good pointers there and i'll be checking them out very soon.I have some karakal lying around so might try that first.

Re: rod protection from tripods

Wed Feb 29, 2012 9:46 pm

kstaff wrote:I cut strips of Hurling Grip to fit inside the tripod heads, it keeps the rod from sliding out far better and dosnt get sand sticking to it and avoids scratches.

My rods are all almost scratch free as a result.

you only go fishing twice a year that will keep any rod scratch free :lol: :lol: :lol:

my rods have a few places here or their with no scratches but they are a work in progress :mrgreen: scratchy rods catch more fish shiney ones reflect sun and moonlight scaring off the fish :mrgreen:

Re: rod protection from tripods

Wed Feb 29, 2012 11:20 pm

Buy a length of plumbing pipe insulation the plastic foam type and cut into 3 inch pieces fit it around the rod where it sits onto the tripod.it wont effect the rods casting or fish playing you can also alter it so you can rest the rod againt a harbour wall or railing

rod protection from tripods

Thu Mar 01, 2012 2:30 am

im using old interior rubber and do the trick :-)


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Re: rod protection from tripods

Thu Mar 01, 2012 7:00 am

you could fit a piece of shrink tube to the rod where it sits in the rod rest cup and that would stop it getting marked.!!!