Thanks Martin. Great review. I've just ordered one. They look a nice solid built to last tripod. Hope to see you fishing again real soon. Stay safe. John
@@dannyriches3077 hi mate I ordered from Amazon about 4 weeks ago. But think even they are out of stock now. Was about £61 delivered but brilliant quality I'm well pleased. I will have quick look for you they on there now but £70 delivered.
@@TheAutisticAngler I`m sure they are, but also I agree that they are a bit impractical. Non the less, they don`t bother or get in the way, so it`s fine to have them. Might be in some hurry or something, sometimes :) .
Good review on a great bit of kit. I was lucky enough to pick one up for £30 a few months ago, and yes, it is a bit heavy, but the weight equals quality & strength.
I bought one of hese. I have also bought a boat rod tube. I have been meaning to try and work out how to tape it to the tripod for a 3rd holder so I can have 3 rods on the tripod. How do you have 3 rods on your other tripod, the one you use on your bike? I am also on a bike and this one is a bit too heavy for it, I agree. What one do you use for your bike with 3 rod holders?
I use an ian golds tripod on the bike, it's a lot lighter. This adaptation of mine is on one of my recent videos i think. I cut a bottle up for the bottom cup and mounted that with bodge tape, just above where the usual top cup bar is, in it's stowed position. The top holder i cut out of an old cream pot and attached it to the top of the tripod. This has only lasted 3 sessions, so needed to be stronger. TA fishing's Graeme came up with the idea first, but he did it differently, and properly!
@@TheAutisticAngler Oh are Ian Golds that much lighter. I have a small made in china dodgy one I can use for the bike, I did look at the ian gold ones before buying this one, nevermind. I saw TA fishings shotgun one too! I think he used a piece of pvc tube. I can't get my tripod closed with the boat rod holder I bought on. I will have a bodge like you suggested I think. Thank youj very much, all the best and I hope your wife had a successful surgery :)
lots of people are reporting trouble buying them at the moment. The tripod is brilliant, but a tad heavy. and too big too fit into a quiver. someone said the salt quiver has straps to hold it.
What a lovely gift and a very thorough demonstration of how to use it. Well done Martin. I'm sure you'll get a lot of use out of it!
thank you valerie
Thanks Martin. Great review. I've just ordered one. They look a nice solid built to last tripod. Hope to see you fishing again real soon. Stay safe. John
ok
where did you order from john ? i cant find one for love nor money mate.
@@dannyriches3077 hi mate I ordered from Amazon about 4 weeks ago. But think even they are out of stock now. Was about £61 delivered but brilliant quality I'm well pleased. I will have quick look for you they on there now but £70 delivered.
sorted martin nice bit of kit there mate should last you for years ......BIG well done to,,,, john cambell .... stay safe take care be HAPPY
thank you John
Thank you for review & thanks to John too. I'm oft to order my Christmas pressie to myself
ooh, exciting
Thank you for a great review from a fellow Autistic. The tripod looks fantastic, I'm going to order one.
I think u just sold menon this. Been trawling thru the rubbish on Amazon and saw ya video. Thanks mate
No problems Jimmy
Top man john 👍
Great review Martin, lovely bit of kit that one fella.
Thank you sir
4:13, thx, I was wondering if that is the sole purpose for those.
Do they work well, practicaly ?
Don't use them tbh, they're too low, i hang mine from the centre hook. I don't even know if they are designed to holds rigs or not.
@@TheAutisticAngler I`m sure they are, but also I agree that they are a bit impractical. Non the less, they don`t bother or get in the way, so it`s fine to have them. Might be in some hurry or something, sometimes :) .
I have one, nice bit of kit.You can clip on go pro or a light pointing up towards the rod tips
Good tip!
Good review on a great bit of kit. I was lucky enough to pick one up for £30 a few months ago, and yes, it is a bit heavy, but the weight equals quality & strength.
that's good, yeah it does.
Great lookin tripod, fair play to the man who have it to you, I like the way you done the review at the beach👍👍
Thank you
Almost bought one of these they look nice but a little on the heavy side
That was the only reason that i sold my original one, because i downsized to a bicycle.
Nice review thanks for posting John from Anglesey north wales
My pleasure John
You can also buy a net for the bottom to fill with stones or what not
thank you Nick, I didn't know that
Yes it clips onto the legs
No need, very stable as it is, heavy.
Good instructive review
Nice job mate, I'm already thinking of getting one
Really?
Might be a bit heavy for you and your bike mate. Have a look at mine when we next fish.
I bought one of hese. I have also bought a boat rod tube. I have been meaning to try and work out how to tape it to the tripod for a 3rd holder so I can have 3 rods on the tripod. How do you have 3 rods on your other tripod, the one you use on your bike? I am also on a bike and this one is a bit too heavy for it, I agree. What one do you use for your bike with 3 rod holders?
I use an ian golds tripod on the bike, it's a lot lighter. This adaptation of mine is on one of my recent videos i think. I cut a bottle up for the bottom cup and mounted that with bodge tape, just above where the usual top cup bar is, in it's stowed position. The top holder i cut out of an old cream pot and attached it to the top of the tripod. This has only lasted 3 sessions, so needed to be stronger. TA fishing's Graeme came up with the idea first, but he did it differently, and properly!
@@TheAutisticAngler Oh are Ian Golds that much lighter. I have a small made in china dodgy one I can use for the bike, I did look at the ian gold ones before buying this one, nevermind.
I saw TA fishings shotgun one too! I think he used a piece of pvc tube. I can't get my tripod closed with the boat rod holder I bought on. I will have a bodge like you suggested I think. Thank youj very much, all the best and I hope your wife had a successful surgery :)
I use feeder extension arm. Bit wonky but usable,
Nice tripod. I'm after a rucksack attachment for my Shakespeare box. I'm getting older 😂
Breakaway do one for about 50 quid
@@TheAutisticAngler thank you do you have a link to one. I've seen fellow Fishermen using them.
@@chucky2316 www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Breakaway-Back-Rest-Seat-Box-Conversion-2017-18-version/264607540831?hash=item3d9bd6a65f:g:uHAAAOSwp2deKE02
@@TheAutisticAngler cheers 👍
Lovley review Martin as usual spot on 🧨🧨
Thank you
Still can't get hold of the last thing you reviewed lol but I'm ok for a tripod, that still looks good though, so wen mine goes i know what to get.👍
lots of people are reporting trouble buying them at the moment. The tripod is brilliant, but a tad heavy. and too big too fit into a quiver. someone said the salt quiver has straps to hold it.
I use the same one Martin, brilliant piece of kit 👍👍👍
It sure is
Great review.
Thanks mate
No problem
Nice gift Martin,should last you years
let's hope so Les
Very nice. Lovely gift, and a good review.
Thank you Graham
Very good review thank you
Thank you stephen
That’s what we have and think it’s great
good
John Campbell your a 💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎
He certainly is
that's a nice looing tripod
thank you steve
Good review.
Thank you
Does it catch cod Martin 😂
um, no, it's a tripod!!!