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finger grips shown on byrons reel

Started by yukonjack2, January 25, 2006, 10:54:56 PM

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yukonjack2

I found this link on BASS insider referencing the finger grips byron had on his reel 2 weeks ago.  Like we need something else to tinker with - come on spring!



http://www.reelgrip.com/index.php
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Yeah, I was looking for them on the BPS website and they don't have them listed.  Yet I heard they were carrying them.  Reel Grip has a link to BPS on their site, so you would think that would mean they'd be carrying them.  I think I might give them a try.  Why not.
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blakstr1

they look kind of cool, i guess i can see some advantage...Byron probably needs them because of all the gunk he puts in his "naturally wavy hair" :D.. 

Maybe his "bacherolette"  wears alot of lotion  ???
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I liked the idea of the rod wraps when they came out.  I bought a couple and never used them.

When i got hooked up with Airrus rods, i was happy to see they use a special material on the handle called Hypalon.  It acts as a great grip, even when wet.  Plus it is comfortable to hold all day and even holds in body heat so your hand doesnt get cold as easy.  And its lighter and more sensitive than cork.

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