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Fishysam
Posted 2/20/2018 10:05 AM (#893228 - in reply to #893179)
Subject: Re: Power pole vs Talon




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I had a single 12' talon and it was awesome, i now run dual 10' blades, that talon is now on my friends boat after me never an issue yet, i broke a hydraulic tubing line in my power pole, pp has great customer service, they sent me oil and furrels for free next day air.

In my opinion if you get a single anchor the talon is better especially because of the 12' or 15' options. The way the spike goes straight down it doesnt give up force to sideways mototion like my blades do.

Dual blades work well and i am told they work about the same as dual talons by people who were on my boat that have talons on theres. Powerpoles have drift paddle options that slow you down better than drift socks but are annoying to strap when going to run down the lake.

New model pp have braided hydrolic lines much better than my hydrolic tubing.

Talons are easier to install but neither is "hard"

Edited by Fishysam 2/20/2018 10:08 AM

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