Posted 2/25/2018 10:00 PM (#893947 - in reply to #893875) Subject: Re: X wrap on rods
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Location: Land of the Musky
I have a TON of this x-wrap. I do not have it on my site but if anyone wants some I am happy to sell it to you guys. I paid $0.27/inch for my 35mm dia stuff. Happy to sell it for $0.35/inch plus shipping if you guys want any. Let me know happy to help out. Shipping is probably $3 to ship 20" of this stuff... [email protected]
i also put this on for FREE for any rods I sell if you want it. Also goes for any rods sold thru my online/retailers too. nice protection and it feels good on the rod.
Posted 2/26/2018 9:37 AM (#893995 - in reply to #893947) Subject: Re: X wrap on rods
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I have found X wrap is a perfect fit for people that do not like syncork in the middle of the rear handle during the summer. X wrap allows them the opportunity to cover syncork during the warm months and take it off during the fall. A win-win in my book.
Posted 3/6/2018 6:54 PM (#895238 - in reply to #893875) Subject: Re: X wrap on rods
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Would this work on an aluminum net handle? We get a little excited when we catch a Muskie and sometimes forget not to rest the handle on the rail and it has left a few scratches.
Posted 3/7/2018 8:52 AM (#895304 - in reply to #895238) Subject: Re: X wrap on rods
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Location: St. Lawrence River
Hoffy - 3/6/2018 7:54 PM
Would this work on an aluminum net handle? We get a little excited when we catch a Muskie and sometimes forget not to rest the handle on the rail and it has left a few scratches.
That would be an awesome application. It shrinks on snug. For a smooth aluminum handle without any contour for the X Wrap to hug into, i would shrink it down, and hockey tape both ends just a little bit. Youd have a neat handle...