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    A good weigh tripod ...

    Wesley Mast
    Wesley Mast


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    Post  Wesley Mast Tue Aug 10, 2010 3:11 pm

    Hi guys,

    I'm looking for a good weigh tripod...
    Has to be robust!

    Daiwa?
    Nash? (people say they are heavier than other ones on the market and expensive)
    Cygnet?
    Reuben Heaton?
    Dan Jefferies
    Dan Jefferies


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    Post  Dan Jefferies Tue Aug 10, 2010 6:31 pm

    Wesley Mast wrote:Hi guys,

    I'm looking for a good weigh tripod...
    Has to be robust!

    Daiwa?
    Nash? (people say they are heavier than other ones on the market and expensive)
    Cygnet?
    Reuben Heaton?

    Just ring Rob and get him to hold it up! Much cheaper.
    Wesley Mast
    Wesley Mast


    Posts : 40
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    Post  Wesley Mast Tue Aug 10, 2010 6:37 pm

    Dan Jefferies wrote:
    Wesley Mast wrote:Hi guys,

    I'm looking for a good weigh tripod...
    Has to be robust!

    Daiwa?
    Nash? (people say they are heavier than other ones on the market and expensive)
    Cygnet?
    Reuben Heaton?

    Just ring Rob and get him to hold it up! Much cheaper.

    I don't think he's that strong to hold a 60 or a 70 mate lol!
    Dan Jefferies
    Dan Jefferies


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    Post  Dan Jefferies Tue Aug 10, 2010 8:22 pm

    Wesley Mast wrote:
    Dan Jefferies wrote:
    Wesley Mast wrote:Hi guys,

    I'm looking for a good weigh tripod...
    Has to be robust!

    Daiwa?
    Nash? (people say they are heavier than other ones on the market and expensive)
    Cygnet?
    Reuben Heaton?

    Just ring Rob and get him to hold it up! Much cheaper.

    I don't think he's that strong to hold a 60 or a 70 mate lol!

    lol! feed him up a bit with some spinach and more Leffe and he will be fine.
    Robby Malfliet
    Robby Malfliet


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    Post  Robby Malfliet Tue Aug 10, 2010 8:24 pm

    Wait till you see me in the flesh mate, you'll agree that i can lift a ton!
    I weigh a bloody 103kg! Pure concrete! lol!


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    Dan Jefferies
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    Post  Dan Jefferies Tue Aug 10, 2010 8:49 pm

    Robby Malfliet wrote:Wait till you see me in the flesh mate, you'll agree that i can lift a ton!
    I weigh a bloody 103kg! Pure concrete! lol!
    Whats that in english?!
    Robby Malfliet
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    Post  Robby Malfliet Tue Aug 10, 2010 8:51 pm

    I'm not going to make you an other list Dan! lol!

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    Dan Jefferies
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    Post  Dan Jefferies Tue Aug 10, 2010 9:41 pm

    Robby Malfliet wrote:I'm not going to make you an other list Dan! lol!

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    16st! Get chucking them rods and lifting heavy fish Robbo!
    Robby Malfliet
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    Post  Robby Malfliet Tue Aug 10, 2010 9:43 pm

    Only 3 more days at work Dan, and i'm home for the rest of august. cheers
    Plenty of fishing ahead of me!
    Wesley Mast
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    Post  Wesley Mast Thu Aug 12, 2010 5:46 pm

    You lucky m*ther£uck>er... Suspect



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    Post  Peter Himschoot Mon Aug 16, 2010 7:20 pm

    I've got the Nash tripod mate and if memory serves me right, I only paid something like 50€ for it. And heavy ? Like you're build, it shouldn't be a problem ey tongue
    Wesley Mast
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    Post  Wesley Mast Thu Aug 19, 2010 1:55 pm

    lol! Very true my friend...very true!
    Wesley Mast
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    Post  Wesley Mast Sat Aug 28, 2010 4:33 pm

    Found one (Nash)...thx guys.

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