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Old 15-06-2010, 10:58
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Just got my new KORUM ITM TOTAL PROTECTION 2 ROD QUIVER i the post off ebay for £40 all in.

Im very pleased with this product, it's strong and very well made.
Will report back for in the field report.
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Old 15-06-2010, 11:21
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I have one .It is ace the only slight downside is the pouches that the reels fit in are a little tight.
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I used to have 1 and as already said a great bit of kit but the reel pouches are tight.Anything over a 6000 size is a struggle.
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looks nice good protection for rods ill have to have a look as my old fox evolution has seen better days.
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got the korum all rounder, holds up to 5 rods, pockets for brolly, landing net, banksticks etc, no complaints here
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Must admit i do prefer the quiver type holdall a wee bit more versitile i think my fishrite been going strong now for bout 10yrs.
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Originally Posted by gudgeonboy View Post
I used to have 1 and as already said a great bit of kit but the reel pouches are tight.Anything over a 6000 size is a struggle.
i,ve just purchased one and although offer great protection for rods the pouch could do with being a bit better i have shimano 8000,s and although not a large reel are more than bloody snug lol
i must say they are really comfortable to carry and yoou can hardly feel the weight and they are well balanced
ps where are you supposed to put your brolly? or have i missed a hidden pouch
tight lines
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Old 30-06-2010, 01:26
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i have one of these holdalls as well ,now i have banksticks landing net pole in one pocket and brolly in other,but i was just looking in there catalogue it says top loading umbrella pouch,meaning this is at the front of the main zip compartment which will be held in place with the velcro fastening handle.
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Old 30-06-2010, 14:15
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I put my brolly in one the pockets and 3m landing net pole in other.

I put my korum double river rod pod in that front pocket and use the cords from the pockets to secure the rod pod, works a treat

Now when I hit the bank I can have one baited rod in the water under 5 min
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Should take alot less time than that,Glenn, you must be getting slower.
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