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Berkley SS304 singlefoot guides - who carries them?
Posted by:
Mo Yang
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Date: December 31, 2005 01:22AM
Saw the Berkley SS304 guides at Jann's Netcraft. However, those are double foot. Anyone carries the lighter SS304 in single foot?
And anyone tried these? Thanks in advance, Mo Re: Berkley SS304 singlefoot guides - who carries them?
Posted by:
Mike Barkley
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Date: December 31, 2005 01:39AM
Jann's has them both, They list single foot and double foot guides separately. When you navigate to Guides, select Single foot [www.jannsnetcraft.com]
Mike (Southgate, MI) If I don't want to, I don't have to and nobody can make me (except my wife) cuz I'm RETIRED!! Re: Berkley SS304 singlefoot guides - who carries them?
Posted by:
Buddy Sanders
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Date: December 31, 2005 11:38AM
Mo,
Jann's does indeed list them in their catalog and they are available for order on their website. They are, however, out of them right now. I tried to order a bunch two days ago. They did have them on a 'special' (less that $2 for 5 of them) that ended on the 20th, so it's likely they sold a whole bunch. Too bad we missed it. Nice guides. I'm told that my order is expected to be filled by the 14th. Good folks to deal with, just call them if you have a question. Good Luck! Buddy Re: Berkley SS304 singlefoot guides - who carries them?
Posted by:
Mo Yang
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Date: December 31, 2005 08:42PM
THANKS!
How much do they weigh relative to the SICs or the Alconites? Interested because they are supposed to be quite lightweight. Thanks, Mo Re: Berkley SS304 singlefoot guides - who carries them?
Posted by:
Alexander Chunikhin
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Date: January 01, 2006 11:27AM
Mo
Height of these guides is similar Fuji's LV-series, not Y. Weight of Berkley SS304 single foot guides: #25 - 2.59g #16 - 1.16g #10 - 0.50g #8 - 0.23g #7 - 0.22g tip-top #7 - 0.47g (very heavy) For braded lines these guides is the worst choice. Fuji Alconite is better. I've repaired 3 Berkley/Fenwick spinning rods. Re: Berkley SS304 singlefoot guides - who carries them?
Posted by:
Chuck Ungs
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Date: January 01, 2006 11:46AM
So are we seeing some excessive wear from braided line on the SS304's? I bought some for a few projects but will just use them for ice rods and monofiliment rods if they aren't up to use with braids like fireline... Chuck Ungs Re: Berkley SS304 singlefoot guides - who carries them?
Posted by:
Mo Yang
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Date: January 01, 2006 06:49PM
Alexander,
THANKS for your comments. Wow, these do not work well with braided lines then? Firely is the ONLY line we use now in our day to day fishing. Surprised as Berkley also manufacture many types of braided line including the Fireline. Mind sharing what kind of damage the braided line caused? Would it be grooves? I'm a bit surprised as some high end rod maker (i.e. Airrus) announced that they would use it for rods approaching $200. If they don't stand up to braided, that would result in a lot of repair claims. Thanks, Mo Re: Berkley SS304 singlefoot guides - who carries them?
Posted by:
Alexander Chunikhin
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Date: January 02, 2006 03:27AM
I know about Pure Fishing (Berkley, Stren etc.)braided lines.
I used FireLine, Stren Super Brade, Power Pro etc. After 1 year of angling, guides inserts on Fenwick/Berkley spinning rods have a grooves, especially tip-top. Berkley SES-100L, Fenwick BNHS96MH-2, Fenwick BNHS96L-2. These grooves is catastrophical for braded lines. Chipest guides, what do you want? Hard chromium inserts, I think. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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