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lowie69 wrote:Mia have them and all d new Bass gear
Private Ryan wrote:Great rod,easily the best of the poetica range.There is a big difference between these and the 200gm models which lack a bit of backbone even casting at 150-175gm.The reelseats on the poetica rods are absolute dirt.
beachbuddy wrote:lowie69 wrote:Mia have them and all d new Bass gear
Say what .
Yip must agree seen the 250grms in action and really nice rod and nice touch having the luminous paint between the eyes,it actually works very well.
Private Ryan wrote:I have used 4 poetica rods from new.Useing each one for the first time the threading felt grainy and tight.The rod i am using now has been heavily used since mid 2012 but has also been looked after by cleaning and the odd spray of wd40 on the threads.loosening and tightening up to reels is a pain as you're waiting for the reelseat to break,some reels don't sit in too well either.Other anglers have commented on the same problem.It maybe a goldlabel reelseat but is still a cheap component.I have abused numerous rods with fuji reelseats over the years and had very little problems with them.
ste c wrote:beachbuddy wrote:lowie69 wrote:Mia have them and all d new Bass gear
Say what .
Yip must agree seen the 250grms in action and really nice rod and nice touch having the luminous paint between the eyes,it actually works very well. [/quote
main irish angling i think there €270 from them there based in blanchardstown
paul mason wrote:Private Ryan wrote:I have used 4 poetica rods from new.Useing each one for the first time the threading felt grainy and tight.The rod i am using now has been heavily used since mid 2012 but has also been looked after by cleaning and the odd spray of wd40 on the threads.loosening and tightening up to reels is a pain as you're waiting for the reelseat to break,some reels don't sit in too well either.Other anglers have commented on the same problem.It maybe a goldlabel reelseat but is still a cheap component.I have abused numerous rods with fuji reelseats over the years and had very little problems with them.
If you are encountering problems with the reel seat you should bring it back to the retailer and let him have a chance to right the problem!! I'm sure he'd be only too happy to help with this matter......
i don't see it as a retailers problem and would rather replace the seat with one of my own choice.When i bought century rods the first thing to be done was to bin the reelseat that came on them,they were just awful and i did not see that as a problem for the retailer at the time either.paul mason wrote:Private Ryan wrote:I have used 4 poetica rods from new.Useing each one for the first time the threading felt grainy and tight.The rod i am using now has been heavily used since mid 2012 but has also been looked after by cleaning and the odd spray of wd40 on the threads.loosening and tightening up to reels is a pain as you're waiting for the reelseat to break,some reels don't sit in too well either.Other anglers have commented on the same problem.It maybe a goldlabel reelseat but is still a cheap component.I have abused numerous rods with fuji reelseats over the years and had very little problems with them.
If you are encountering problems with the reel seat you should bring it back to the retailer and let him have a chance to right the problem!! I'm sure he'd be only too happy to help with this matter......
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