hi guys my brolly was destroyed today in bad weather so looking for new one my old one was a sensas one it was never much good it would flap in me face with the slightest breeze i am looking a sturdy strong 50" any ideas i am not bothered about the weight cheers
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I went through a spell of having my brolleys smashed to pieces by the weather so ive sussed it now......................
I dont use one! got a waterproof suit, cover me bait up and get on with it!To succeed in life, you need three things: a wishbone, a backbone and a funnybone.
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Originally posted by jason elwell View Posthi guys my brolly was destroyed today in bad weather so looking for new one my old one was a sensas one it was never much good it would flap in me face with the slightest breeze i am looking a sturdy strong 50" any ideas i am not bothered about the weight cheers
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Daiwa flatback 50" brolly is ideal, its spars are composite so flex rather than break, I've seen them used in winds that no brolly should be used in, though any brolly is only as good as how its securedBaits designed and proven to catch fish, not anglers
[URL]http://www.miraclebaits.com/[/URL]
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Shooter, I think You've Hit The Nail On The Head, I've Got The Daiwa 50'' Flatback & To Be Honest It Blew Inside out About 6 Times On It's First Outing & I Thought I'd Bought A Nail
I Invested In Some Good Guide Ropes And It's Been Fine Also A Nice & Light Brolly
(Personally I Rate The Wavelock The Best But They Weigh A Ton)IF AT FIRST YOU DON'T SUCCEED STUFF IT
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