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Posts: 31
| Anybody using this product? What are you experiences jigging and casting? Help with wrist fatique? |
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Posts: 962
| I have not used it Jigging but will this year after talking to Gregg Thomas he said it helped him a great deal. I used it for burning blades it really cuts down on the pain.
Great product.
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com |
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Posts: 558
| I can burn supermodels all day if i want to. Just bought some last year and fell in love with em. Took about 20 to 30 minutes to get use to it. Great hooking power with it. Nice thing i like about it is you could put a tuna reel on your rod and reel it just fine because of the pistol grip. Just an example. It is not for glide baits, but pretty much everything else. Get 1 and try it, you will love it. |
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Posts: 53
| I haven't used one myself, but I have one that I just need to install. My dad used it and he has arthritis/carpal tunnel in his hands. Before using these things, he'd have to take breaks every 45 mins or so. Using them, I think he took one break each day, and that was when we ate lunch. As stated, gliders were tough but everything else he used it for. |
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Posts: 98
Location: Franklin, WI | I use one for jigging Bondy baits...works great!
Releives the tension in the wrist and forearm and distributes it to the elbow and the rest of your arm.
Also works great for flipping musky jigs.
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| Hi Guys, thanks again for the feedback. It's awesome to hear all the cool stories about our product helping both young and more mature anglers fish longer with less pain and fatigue. I am incredibly grateful and humbled by the support of the guides and customers who are encouraging others to try the JigRipper. Try one, if for any reason it's not for you I have a 100% money back guarantee. I have yet to have one returned. Thanks again.
Thanks again,
Aaron Techlin
President
www.outdoorgrips.com |
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