valdukas114 rašė:Tai kuo skiriasi: Shimano Tribal TX-1 nuo Shimano Tribal Velocity. Kiek skaitinejau kad viena XT40 carbon, o kita XT60, tai cia ka viena tvirtesne, ar kaip, ir dar ko gero pirmuoju ziedu 50mm ir 40mm. Nes ju kaina skiriasi apie 50 pinigu, tai ar verta imti brangesni modeli, ar skirtumo laikant viena ar kita kota napajusi. Gal kas domejotes.
Šitie variantai mane irgi labai domina , įdomu abu palygint būtų.
Sveiki,gal galite apsviesti biski,jai kota uzsisakineji is anglijos kaip jie ji atsiuncia,kietoj tuboj ar paprastam koto dekle? Kaskaip baisu kad neatsiustu su ziedais nulinkusiais :)
Petras rašė:Sveiki,gal galite apsviesti biski,jai kota uzsisakineji is anglijos kaip jie ji atsiuncia,kietoj tuboj ar paprastam koto dekle? Kaskaip baisu kad neatsiustu su ziedais nulinkusiais :)
Aš dvejus gavęs kietoj tūboj, o buvo, kad ir kartono dėžėj.
Bernardas rašė:Sveiki, vyrai, noriu Jūsų kaip senbūvių nuomones apie mano naujus kotus. Shimano catana 13ft 3lbs. Busiu dėkingas už kiekvieną komentarą!
Man teko matyti tik senaji modeli, jei atvirai, tai buvo tragiskas, visiska sasyska, nei mete, nei zuvi valde. Kiek girdejau, naujas modelis gerokai geresnis, ir jau anglies blankas su pynimu.
Taip jau nutiko, kad neturejau galimybes juos paliesti ir man juos atveze is kito miesto draugas. Tai paemus i rankas i pakracius kota pirmas jausmas ir buvo kaip kokio makarono :) As labai tikiuosi, kad jis bent kiek prilips ir galesiu si sezona su jais atzvejoti. P.S. mano modelis tas senasis. Labai nuliudinai, Valdai, nes as galvojau, kad isigyjau gera daikta
Bernardas rašė:Taip jau nutiko, kad neturejau galimybes juos paliesti ir man juos atveze is kito miesto draugas. Tai paemus i rankas i pakracius kota pirmas jausmas ir buvo kaip kokio makarono :) As labai tikiuosi, kad jis bent kiek prilips ir galesiu si sezona su jais atzvejoti. P.S. mano modelis tas senasis. Labai nuliudinai, Valdai, nes as galvojau, kad isigyjau gera daikta
Sorry, kad nuliudinau, bet tokia tiesa. Pats pamatei, kad makaronai. Sezona manau istversi, bet jau pradek ieskoti, kam parduoti ir zinoma kitus kotus.
eos meskeres nesenai pasirode jei neklystu sia ziema... vargu ar kas megines...nemanau kad bus labai prastos seip..nuvaziuok i fanatikus ir paciupinsi. o beje paroda neuzilgo ten manau pasirinktum kazka ir pagal poreiki ir pagal kisene.
o apie kitus eko variantus prirasyta cia daugiau nei pakankamai. permesk visa tema.
Modis rašė:Ponai o kodel jus perkat 3.5lb meskeres noredami tureti ''minkstus kotus'', tam yra 2.75lb , ar viduriukas 3lb.
LBS rodo kokio svorio reik norint sulenkti kota 90 laipsnio kampu.
Va cia specas aiskina apie LBS
Ir dar vieno dedes, Terry Edmonds, dirbancio Harrison imoneje, paaiskinimas, tik anglu kalboje: UNDERSTANDING CARP RODS Obviously in any form of fishing there’s much more to it than just casting to the horizon. On big waters in particular it’s all too easy to become fixated with long range fishing and ignore what’s literally swimming under your feet. That’s a mistake many of us probably often make. So for me, a casting rod must be capable of hitting extreme distance, reliability is also of paramount importance, but the rod must also be a pleasure to play fish on. There’s a huge range of carp rods available these days from a wide range of companies, many come with extravagant claims regarding performance and casting ability. Prices vary enormously and just purchasing the most expensive one doesn’t guarantee that you have chosen one best suited to your needs. It’s very difficult when you walk into a tackle shop to decide what rod best suits your needs, sales talk and the look of a rod or even the latest ‘must have in fashion rod’ can lead you to making bad choices. So how do you go about choosing the right rod for you? First of all you need to think about your own carp fishing and what kind of rod do you really need? Extreme range fishing, distance fishing, medium water fishing and small water fishing covers most of the situations likely to be encountered. The one common feature that all rods have is that the stiffest end is the butt and the softest end is the tip, there are many different configurations of this basic rule that combine to provide so many different rod actions. Choosing the correct rod action is vital as this has the biggest influence on how the blank will behave and whether it is suited to your own fishing THROUGH ACTION. When compressed, this type of rod will give you a C type curve, the softness of the blank and the ‘feel’ this action provides combine to create what is often described as a great ‘players’ rod. The forgiving nature will also allow you to use light hooklinks and still control hard fighting fish. Through action rods are ideal for fishing against snags, when you hook and pull into a fish, as the rod compresses, in effect, the lever is shortened which allows you to apply more pressure and maximise the chance of successfully extracting the carp. But on the flip side of that, through action rods are not best suited for casting because they absorb the power put into them on the cast and do not have the speed off recovery to transmit the power into lead and tip speed. Interestingly though, stepped up parabolic rods can make excellent casting rods especially when casting level line (say 15lb line right through) as the action absorbs the initial surge at the start of the cast and prevents the line snapping FAST TAPERED ACTION RODS This type of rod when compressed commonly gives you a J type curve. A stiff butt, firm mid section, down to a soft tip all combine to create a quick recovery rod. The correct casting technique is required to get the best out of them as all the power in the rod is down at the butt. A powerful progressive technique is the key, the powerful midsection creates a wide arc during the cast which in turn allows for a high lead speed These rods can be used for distance carping or in some cases extreme distance, but the soft tips are not ideal, as once again a very specific casting action will be required to bend them enough to allow the stiffer mid and butt sections to compress and do their job. The softer tips do of course enhance the fish playing aspect of powerful rods and allow you to use quite light hooklinks at range. SEMI FAST ACTION This is the most commonly produced rod and in many ways is a compromise between the two previous actions. Some will have an emphasis towards distance and others towards playability and easy casting. These are true multi purpose rods and will be well suited to most angling situations, providing you choose the correct test curve best suited to your needs. These rods can be used for margin fishing to extreme range, I particularly like the fact that in higher test curves, the firmer tip allows the butt section to be loaded much earlier in the cast making them ideal for overhead casting. Anglers can easily increase distance with these rods in higher test curves as they are much easier to load. They recover quickly and create wide arcs and unlike softer all through action rods, the effective rod length doesn’t decrease during the cast. TEST CURVES After deciding on the action of the rod, the test curve is the next decision to be made. The test curve simply refers to the force required in pounds and ounces to pull the tip around 90 degrees to the butt. But test curves can be deceptive. The problem is if we took two rods, one a fast tapered rod and the other a firm tipped parabolic rod, if we pulled down on the tips, the fast tapered rod may require 2lbs of weight to achieve the 90 degrees to the butt and the parabolic rod may need 3.5lbs to do the same. In casting terms the logical assumption would be that the parabolic rod is the most powerful and would be ideally suited for big bags and heavy leads but in actual fact that assumption would be wrong. Because of the soft tip, with the fast tapered rod the butt section will have only been partially compressed meaning there is a lot more potential power in the rod to load. My advice is to pick the action of the rod first then decide how powerful you need it to be.
Sveiki, toks klausimas ar kasnors esate bande St. Croix carp kotus, siaip ju spininginiai kotai labai vyke ir vieni is lyderiaujanciu pasaulyje , idomu kaip su karpinias kotais jiems pavyko
Marufas rašė:Sveiki,ka patartumete fox warrior s 13ft 3.5lb ar fox eos 13ft 3.5lb
Sveiki, as taip pat noreciau isgirsti jusu nuomones apie siuos kotus. Zvejojau su spro royalty 13ft 3.5lbs. tai man tiko sie kotai. Gal ir palygintumet kas zvejojote su SPRO ir Fox isvardintais?
turiu meškerę okuma epix v2 2 dalių, 390cm, 3,5lbs. Man ji laaaabai smagiai limpa prie rankos. Gal žinote panašių kotų? Gal žinote kokios akcijos šis kotas, nes niekur nerandu info.
turiu meškerę okuma epix v2 2 dalių, 390cm, 3,5lbs. Man ji laaaabai smagiai limpa prie rankos. Gal žinote panašių kotų? Gal žinote kokios akcijos šis kotas, nes niekur nerandu info.
Blogai ieskojai. Google pagalba stebuklinga: Karpinė meškerė: Okuma Epix V2 Carp 390 H modelis: EP-CA-1302H Ilgis: 390 cm Dalių skaičius: 2 vnt. Transportavimo ilgis: 202 cm Testas: 3,5 lbs Svoris: 399 g. Žiedai: 6 vnt. Žiedelių medžiaga: SIC įvorės, trys kojelės, titaninis rėmelis Akcija: Progressive Power Meškerės medžiaga: IM-8 High modulus carbon Ritės laikiklis: WABO DPS plieninis sraigtinis Rankena: EVA polimeras