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hoosierhunter
Posted 2/8/2013 9:33 AM (#615852)
Subject: TI two piece





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I am considering a TI 9ft two piece and was wondering what kind of luck guys are having with them.? Do you ever have them come apart and how durable are they? How do they compare to the telescopic rod? Thanks in advance for the help!!!!
Zinox
Posted 2/8/2013 9:50 AM (#615860 - in reply to #615852)
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I Got The xxh and ive love it used it for magnum, pounders and sometimes The 2-pounder. And no problems so far. Onley more time ón The water wil tell if it Can keep up The god Work.
MuskieSwede
Posted 2/8/2013 3:37 PM (#615960 - in reply to #615852)
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Love my MH
Killerbug
Posted 2/8/2013 5:01 PM (#615984 - in reply to #615852)
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Location: Denmark
Have two Musky Innovation bulldawg 2 pc rods, no problems so fast. MI now has 15 different 2 pc rods.
Tackle Industries
Posted 2/8/2013 5:51 PM (#615992 - in reply to #615852)
Subject: RE: TI two piece





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Location: Land of the Musky
hoosierhunter - 2/8/2013 9:33 AM

I am considering a TI 9ft two piece and was wondering what kind of luck guys are having with them.? Do you ever have them come apart and how durable are they? How do they compare to the telescopic rod? Thanks in advance for the help!!!!


I have sold about 400 of the new 2pc rods that break down to 4.5' long for storage. I have only had one break at the spigot joint. I had one of my pro guides use his MH for pounders for about 5 weeks. Perfect! He said it was a little unnerving to have the lures about touch his head on every cast but the rod help up great. Other good examples but this was the most extreme testing on the new 2pc rods.

For the Telescopic 9' rods we have had about 6 or 7 issues with the telescopic portion but that is out of more than 2500 sold to date.

If you need anything email me at [email protected]. I am moving right now and going to shows so I am by my phone email more than anything for the next few weeks.

Thanks,
James
rjhyland
Posted 2/8/2013 6:38 PM (#615998 - in reply to #615852)
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Location: Kansas City BBQ Capitol of the world
No Issues with my 2 piece 9 footer. I like that you can pretty much store it anywhere. I have no issues with my Telescopic rod either. I think it just comes down to locker space and personal preference.

Ron
FEVER
Posted 2/9/2013 10:32 AM (#616072 - in reply to #615852)
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Location: On the water
No Issues with my 9 foot telescopic rod either. I have thrown everything from #5 Mepps bucktails to Magium Bull Dawgs Great rod for sure. Good luck to all, Tom
Tackle Industries
Posted 2/9/2013 12:01 PM (#616095 - in reply to #615852)
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Location: Land of the Musky
We have been really proud of the blanks we designed. Super light but powerful, responsive and they really load up well. Stop by at an upcoming musky show and hold one. You will see.
Thanks!!
James
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