@@paulstacklereviews1695 Cheers for that, 25% extra is quite heavy. I'll stick with my old preston cad pots at 3.9g, a little smaller but less than half the weight. The garbolino ultralight speed pots are even lighter than that at less than 3g. Which is a big difference.
@@paulstacklereviews1695 I don't think anything can get any lighter than the utralight pots as they are made out of thin plastic. The cut-back version's are less than 2g (1.77g on my scales)
@@paulstacklereviews1695l still have two conical carbon pole cups made by Fox they were expensive at the time but they have lasted me and are still mint condition. The idea of beeping cone shaped was to push them through the water like a ship but being conical balls of ground bait hand a minimal contact on the pot so dumping was much easier than a flat bottomed pot. There’s no reason why someone couldn’t market a carbon pole pot.
Thanks for another interesting review video Paul. Excellent as always.
Thanks for the good feedback, I’ll keep going while people watch and get something out of the videos.
Another great and unbiased review Paul. Thanks
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Well done paul another great video..always look forward to them
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Another good video thanks and as you say tight lines
It’s not easy getting tight lines at the minute, this weather has put oxygen levels down and everywhere near me is rock hard!!
Another great review Paul. 👍
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Where can you get the magma pots tried everywhere
Www.matchmansupplies.co.uk show them in stock.
Search Cresta Magma pot every tackle shop I tried had stock
These look interesting, but they do look heavy compared to other pots if they have a hinge, screw and magnet in them?
It weighs 8.1g compared to medium Matrix with sprinkle lid 6.3g.
@@paulstacklereviews1695 Cheers for that, 25% extra is quite heavy. I'll stick with my old preston cad pots at 3.9g, a little smaller but less than half the weight. The garbolino ultralight speed pots are even lighter than that at less than 3g. Which is a big difference.
I’m surprised no one has made carbon ones, stressing the weight advantage whilst probably selling them for £20 each!
@@paulstacklereviews1695 I don't think anything can get any lighter than the utralight pots as they are made out of thin plastic. The cut-back version's are less than 2g (1.77g on my scales)
@@paulstacklereviews1695l still have two conical carbon pole cups made by Fox they were expensive at the time but they have lasted me and are still mint condition. The idea of beeping cone shaped was to push them through the water like a ship but being conical balls of ground bait hand a minimal contact on the pot so dumping was much easier than a flat bottomed pot. There’s no reason why someone couldn’t market a carbon pole pot.