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Message Subject: syncork
shawn
Posted 6/7/2010 4:54 PM (#444368)
Subject: syncork


what are yours thoughts on syncork, looking to get h predator made and just debaiting about syncork
SteveV
Posted 6/7/2010 6:16 PM (#444379 - in reply to #444368)
Subject: Re: syncork




Posts: 60


It is durable and stays cool despite the black color, but I am finding it is irritating to use in warmer weather when you have short sleeves on. It is rough and irritating when you tuck the butt end under your arm. I am not sure everyone holds a rod like this, but I do and it is annoying and chafing.

Has anyone used light sandpaper on the syncork handle to smooth it out?

Steve V
STUSHSKY
Posted 6/7/2010 6:26 PM (#444380 - in reply to #444379)
Subject: Re: syncork




Posts: 375


that's the answer stevev...i hand sanded all three of my syncorked rods down until they were perfect for me...i agree they are cooler and they don't hold water / stay soaked like standard cork handles which is another plus in my opinion...
Tim Schmitz
Posted 6/8/2010 7:08 AM (#444419 - in reply to #444368)
Subject: Re: syncork




Posts: 540


Location: MN
The olny thing I might do diffrent is instead af the whole handle syncro it to have the rear regular cork and the fore grip syncro cork. The syncro cork is hard as a rock and if I was a thinner man it would hurt like hell, but I do love the grip it has even when it's wet.
BNelson
Posted 6/8/2010 11:08 AM (#444449 - in reply to #444368)
Subject: Re: syncork





Location: Contrarian Island
i had it on a rod a couple years ago and did not like it at all...prefer regular cork all the way. would never get it again. my 2 cents
JRedig
Posted 6/8/2010 11:24 AM (#444450 - in reply to #444368)
Subject: Re: syncork




Location: Twin Cities
I have it on a predator, you need to hand sand it to the desired finish. It'll rough up the skin on your ribs depending on what and how you fish if not smoothed out. I prefer it over regular cork now, i'd also recommend the modified foregrip, very comfy for ripping the big stuff.
jonnysled
Posted 6/8/2010 11:48 AM (#444453 - in reply to #444368)
Subject: Re: syncork





Posts: 13688


Location: minocqua, wi.
Cork got expensive
Rod makers market a cheaper alternative as "hype" to keep same sell prices
Synthetic material "is-not" cork
Synthetic cork has been around a long, long, long time on bargain-basement rods for a reason ... it's "cheap"

try to put lipstick on it all you want ... it is not cork, not as good or as comfortable and you should be getting a discount on the rods as compared to real cork based on the cost difference.

or tell yourself it's awesome ... and pay comparable or a premium to make the marketers right.

or something like that ... :0)
Hammskie
Posted 6/8/2010 11:58 AM (#444459 - in reply to #444450)
Subject: Re: syncork





Posts: 697


Location: Minnetonka
JRedig - 6/8/2010 11:24 AM
I have it on a predator, you need to hand sand it to the desired finish. It'll rough up the skin on your ribs depending on what and how you fish if not smoothed out. I prefer it over regular cork now, I'd also recommend the modified foregrip, very comfy for ripping the big stuff.


May I recommend syncork foregrip and real cork handle? Best of both worlds... a sure grip in soaking wet or arid dry conditions AND you don't get a rash from the handle rubbing into your side.

I also agree with getting the Wells foregrip. Ultimate comfort.


jonnysled - 6/8/2010 11:48 AM
... it is not cork, not as good or as comfortable and you should be getting a discount on the rods as compared to real cork based on the cost difference.

IMHO it doesn't need to cost more to be better... if it's useful, it's better. I hold the foregrip, so syncork helps me "get a grip", so to speak.

Edited by Hammskie 6/8/2010 12:02 PM
jonnysled
Posted 6/8/2010 12:40 PM (#444471 - in reply to #444459)
Subject: Re: syncork





Posts: 13688


Location: minocqua, wi.
if you like it and it costs less shouldn't you benefit from that?
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