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Reviewed in Germany on February 16, 2025
Ich habe mit diesen Spitzenringen schon einige ältere Ruten instandgesetzt (verschlissene Spitzenringe sowie gebrochene Rutenspitzen) - diese halten bisher gut durch, auch beim gelegentlichen Einsatz im Salzwasser sowie stets mit geflochtenen Schnüren. Sollte man stets dabeihaben, für die "schnelle" Reparatur zwischendurch!
Paolo Giovanni Fornasier
Reviewed in Italy on January 6, 2025
Perfette, non si rompono mai e semplici da montare
Gandolf
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024
A better stylistic tip for the more discerning buyer of replacement tips.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2024
Good quality tips. Keep in my car at all times just in case.
Jim
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2024
High quality rod tip would purchase again, really like the looks as well.
gogothai
Reviewed in France on November 17, 2024
Parfait pour les cannes carnassiers,dommage qu'il n'y a pas de taille pour les cannes carpes.
Thomas
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2024
Quality tip and worked well to replace a broken eyelet.
Fish
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2024
This product is very well made, seems to be quality work. Has most common sizes needed for rod building or repair.
Bud B
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2023
Maybe the description should highlight what's different about these rod tips better. They are "tangle resistant" tips. Those who use the braided "super lines" know how bad those are about causing "wind knots" around a rod tip. It's especially bad if you're using small braid on a spinning rod. For solving that problem, these tips are the cat's meow. I've only begun to use them, but the difference is startling already. The line just doesn't foul around these so frequently like it does on conventional rod tips. I only recently learned about these rod tips for helping prevent wind knots, and rather than buying a bunch of expensive name brand ones, I looked for the cheap Chinese version, and here they are.I don't know what to think about those claiming they're too small. If your fishing rods are that huge, you really don't need tangle resistant tips to begin with. Look for conventional fishing rod tips. But regardless of what you get, you still need to measure to make sure you're getting the right size. Rod tips are usually sized in 64ths of an inch; these are sized in millimeters. There are plenty of converters online. Measure your rod tip and convert these metric sizes to make sure you're getting the right size.I put these on nine rods, five crappie rods and four finesse bass rods. The smallest size fit the crappie rods, and the next smallest size fit all but one of the bass rods. It took the fourth smallest size. And the line guide hole isn't too small or high above the rod for these sizes of rods; it's just about right.The other thing you need to know about these is that you need to thread wrap (or heat shrink) them, and not just glue. The "foot" is only attached to the braces, and not brazed at the end of the tube that slips on the rod first, so wrapping and coating is needed. Use them correctly, and they are really nice rod tips, at a much lower price than the name brand versions of tangle resistant tips.
Old Dutchman
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2023
Most are too small for larger rods.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on January 22, 2023
hard to say how durable these tops will be but the product gives no reason to doubt they will be good. look very nice . very happy with the purchase
Jacky Prevot
Reviewed in France on April 5, 2023
Conforme, prix correct et livraison rapide
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