Has Drennan rectified the build faults on their range of Acolyte rods when first launched.
dalesman Well-known member Joined Apr 16, 2011 Messages 512 Reaction score 52 Location North Yorkshire Dales Today at 1:09 PM #1 Has Drennan rectified the build faults on their range of Acolyte rods when first launched.
R RMNDIL Well-known member Joined Mar 5, 2009 Messages 196 Reaction score 206 Today at 3:33 PM #2 dalesman said: Has Drennan rectified the build faults on their range of Acolyte rods when first launched. Click to expand... Considering that they were launched way back in 2013 - so 12 years of sales so far - i'd not expect any flaws
dalesman said: Has Drennan rectified the build faults on their range of Acolyte rods when first launched. Click to expand... Considering that they were launched way back in 2013 - so 12 years of sales so far - i'd not expect any flaws
mikench Well-known member Joined Nov 1, 2015 Messages 29,026 Reaction score 20,867 Location leafy cheshire Today at 4:19 PM #3 I doubt Drennan have much control over cackhanded anglers.
P Philip Well-known member Joined Jun 3, 2008 Messages 5,884 Reaction score 3,432 Today at 5:52 PM #4 I recon Drennan should just quote a rods length as 1 foot less than it is. That way people wont be disapointed when the end snaps off as they got more than they paid for in the first place !
I recon Drennan should just quote a rods length as 1 foot less than it is. That way people wont be disapointed when the end snaps off as they got more than they paid for in the first place !
Ray Roberts Well-known member Joined Feb 12, 2008 Messages 7,452 Reaction score 8,669 Location Eltham, SE London Today at 6:25 PM #5 They are very light thin walled blanks and don’t forgive being whacked into tree branches or tolerate wrap arounds. I have a few and I have broken one twice, which was almost certainly my fault both times. In normal use they are fine.
They are very light thin walled blanks and don’t forgive being whacked into tree branches or tolerate wrap arounds. I have a few and I have broken one twice, which was almost certainly my fault both times. In normal use they are fine.