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Ihr Warenkorb ist leerMickey D
Bewertet in Kanada am 19. Mai 2025
in ya pocket fishing rod,talk about dirt cheap and ready to use anywhere,this trully is a go go gagget in the tool box pratical fun fishing rod.adults and kids will like this its a must have.get one and thats all there is to it,never worry about fishing again,its always there when you need it...
Malcolm S.
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 9. August 2024
Just what I've been looking for..... for cycle or motorcycle rides by lake or river
Fastmover
Bewertet in Australien am 25. Januar 2024
Got bored making hobo-lines, bought 2 of these. Love em to death. 4kg on one, 8kg on the other. Keep appropriate tackle inside handle I.e. match hooks and leads to line weight. Yes, if you're left-handed like me the spool MIGHT unscrew. But... it's called a handline for a reason: cast and retrieve with your hands! You'll catch MORE FISH. Remember: big hooks only catch big fish, small to medium hooks catch ALL fish. If you bought two like me: rig one light for small bait fish, rig the other a bit heavier to USE these baitfish. Don't rely on stale shop-bought bait. Furthermore... come to Australia and fish!
David González
Bewertet in Mexiko am 24. September 2024
Excelente producto para llevarlo a los viajes a la playa, fácil de transportar, excelente para enseñar a los niños a pescar de la manera rudimentaria. Ideal para pesca en agua salada, no crea corrosión.
Corfar
Bewertet in den USA am23. April 2024
So I bought the KA-BAR and the Veepeey brand copycat, first off let's re-establish specs, because NEITHER company was accurate and this caused me to have to buy both in the first place to figure it out myself.KABAR: Weight: 117.95 grams ; Length 16 cm long, 5.4 cm wide at head(5.7cm w/ clip)Veepeey: Weight: 135.67 grams ; Length: 17 cm long, 5 cm wide at head(5.5 cm w/ clip)Other than that they are functionally the same except for how the screwtop functions and finish. Both have holes predrilled for lanyard and boast a rubber O-Ring. One could say that the Veepeey has a better grip due to having both vertical and horizontal lines. Finally, the Veepeey has a little hook below your line. The shelf on the Veepeey is larger so it's probably easier to quickly get your line off with the Ka-Bar but I havent taken them out yet to test that.The KA-BAR weighs less but the Veepeey is also noticeably longer, so the tradeoff is weight, size VS storage, longer grip.Screwtop: VEEPEEY WINSThis was the deciding factor for me on which one to keep and which one to send back. The screw top of the KA-BAR is just too prone to easily coming off. I measured the Veepeey at having THREE full rotations before it can come off; on the other hand the KA-BAR only took a quarter of a SINGLE rotation before it could just fly off, nice for accessing the inside quickly, bad for functionality of it's job. I would say I'd prefer the Veepeey to only be 2 full rotations but I do like knowing that it's very secure and I wont have to worry about it breaking or becoming looser with time.QUALITY: VEEPEEY WINSThe Veepeey wins out on quality/finish; the Ka-bar at first appearance was more polished but it had major defects when it came to comfort, I bought 2 Ka-Bar's and both of them were not sanded down around the rim just below the head where your hand/fingers would be resting on AND the mold seems were not sanded down well either across the entirety, you could fix this yourself by taking a file to it but I'm severely dissapointed that while they polished it better than the Veepeey, Veepeey at least thought of sanding everything smooth, which also matters a lot because I feel like the mold seem could be abrasive on your line.Grip: VEEPEEY WINSThe Veepeey has both horizontal and vertical lines while the Ka-Bar only has horizontal, functionally this means you should have a better grip with the Veepeey. I will say I feel like the Veepeey digs into my palm but I think that's from where the horizontal and vertical lines edges meet, I like the feel of the Ka-Bar more BUT once again the poor filing of the mold lines and the spot just below the shelf of the head where your index and thumb sit on the KA-BAR holds it back from claiming a comfort win over the Veepeey. I think if you take a file and round the edges of the Veepeey where the corners of the horizontal and vertical lines meet a little bit more then that will fix that issue and firmly place the Veepeey over the Ka-Bar again.Alternatively, the Veepeey having a slightly longer grip allows for more than 1 hand more comfortably.COST: I think it's unacceptable that KA-BAR allowed a (probably) chinese no-name copycat to make a better product and yet charge 14% more. ($14.59 vs $16.85)OTHER: The Veepeey came with a mesh bag and a lanyard, both are kinda garbage but Ka-Bar didnt come with either.OVERALL: The Veepeey excelled in all categories over the Ka-Bar except in weight and size which is unacceptable considering neither is very far apart and you could make the argument that the Veepeey allows for more storage, even if you're counting grams I think you should consider the Veepeey over the Ka-bar because what good is a kaster if the top pops off and you lose it, I think this would be closer if Ka-Bar lived up to their name reputation(I'm a USMC veteran, Sergeant of 8 years and expected more of Ka-Bar since they are famous for their USMC knives in the Corps) and sanded down their product smoothly and had a cap that didnt feel like I was going to lose it.I included pictures. Seemed one reviewer thought the same about the cap seeming to be too loose on the KA-BAR.ALL IN ALLGET THIS PRODUCT!!!
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