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Discodave
21-04-2007, 09:17
I am going to start beach fishing again. I stopped about 20 years ago and sold the tackle.

I have bought a Penn 525 and I was wondering if anyone could advise me on a rod. I have about £120 to spend and would like something that would cope with clean and rough ground.

Many Thanks.

philtherod
21-04-2007, 09:26
forget all the new rods, look for a decent S/H Zziplex 2500 PTX, or perhaps a Federation (bit more zing in the blank). If a DreamMachine GS Special Match should appear, that is probably the best of the lot, I still have 2 now 20 years old, and no they're not for sale!! In the right hands all these rods are capable of putting a bait out of sight, indicating a crab farting as it walks past the bait, and when a fish is hooked, is a pleasure to fight a good fish with. As a matter of interest, a few years ago we tried a test with a 2500, and we managed an indicated pull on a spring balance of 27lb!! That sort of pressure would land any fish that swims in the U.K. I reckon.

philtherod

groomyd
21-04-2007, 10:12
Veals are doing the Penn PPT Jetstream EVO1 for £125. This rod had an RRP of £275 when it came out and is great value for money IMO.

Its a 4 piece and therefore fits into the boot of your car or can be taken on hols.

Excellent rod IMHO and also highly recommended by much better anglers than me!!

If you have spent more than £100 through their website then you can get a further 5% off your purchases through them for ever. Veals are a highly recommended company by many who have posted on this site: reasonable prices and excellent service/speed of delivery.

Discodave
21-04-2007, 11:13
Thanks guys.

Any thoughts on the Penn PowerXstix range.

Things have sure moved on over the years. Its almost a case of too many to choose from!!

Torpedo Baz
21-04-2007, 11:28
If your looking for a pwoerstix try glasgow angling centre their flogging them off for £40!!! you could buy 3 if ya wanted.

Discodave
21-04-2007, 11:53
Thanks for that Baz,

I still dont know if its the rod I need, I have been trying to find a good review on them but I cant find one.

Bagstar
21-04-2007, 12:12
I would go for a second hand rod like Phil has said, if you keep your eye out you will find a good rod for that price and it will out perform anything you can buy new for that price.

I have bought 3 second hand rods and all of them are better than what I could have got new for the money. I got a Century Kompressor that had only been used once for £150, a Zziplex Primo for £124 from Ebay and an old Zziplex Formula T for £65! The formula t was a little untidy but for the money I paid it was still a very good blank and is great for casting and bite detection.

wilkybarkid
21-04-2007, 20:28
rrp..means jack!!for example does anyone think the new surfmaster range from penn is worth 100 notes.:unsure: ..buy a greys rod from certain retailers and get one free.:blink: ..tells you the real value of the rods..IMO.not saying they are no good.but they must be over priced in the first place..

Dave Oldman
21-04-2007, 21:15
go for a used one mate.i've had loads of good used rods.got a zziplex 4500 hpm for peanut's and had it re-built.another good deal was a near new zziplex f zero fully built for £80!!!the bloke musta bin skint!.....dave.

Marcus
22-04-2007, 17:23
Got a 525?..Get a Penn PPT Sidewinder to go with!...

I picked a secondhand one up, Like new,for £100

big guy
23-04-2007, 19:07
i would go for a second hand century tip tornado match, but i am a century nut. if you can i would see if i could try beforei buy, or buy second hand and sell them on if you don't like them.

blankerman
23-04-2007, 19:21
i can highly recommend the tip tornado match as well,though may have to find a few quid more even when buying secondhand:)

big guy
23-04-2007, 22:45
if you've got time then hunt around then you can pick up a bargain. you would deffoe be better uping your budget to £150 and getting a second hand century, conoflex, zippy or daiwa.

thebigman
24-04-2007, 09:36
Thanks for that Baz,

I still dont know if its the rod I need, I have been trying to find a good review on them but I cant find one.

http://www.worldseafishing.com/forums/showthread.php?t=65195

lobbit
24-04-2007, 16:25
well in buying the 525 youve got to get a rod that matches
bt are selling off old telegraph poles you could cut one up into 20 sections or so

Ajohn
24-04-2007, 16:36
There are some amazing rod and reel deals about rather than get one free. Makes good sense as long as you get a reel you know you are going to be happy with. I saved myself about £80 that way very recently. Not bad on £280's worth and as I already have one I'm sure I will like the rod too.

John