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anyone use Rod Warrior neoprene covers?

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I had Rod Glove covers, and had a lot of problems with eyes poking through (and I had the micro Glives for my rods with micro guides). Just a matter of time until one gets caught on something and broken off b

 

I was going to replace them all with Rod Warrior neoprene covers. I decided to order just one cover first to make sure I like it. It's $8 for shipping just one cover. I don't really want to do that. 

 

Looking for any feedback on Rod Warrior or anything else that may work better than Rod Glove. 

I have had 4 of them for quite some time - 3 casting and 1 spinning - and I cannot think of one thing I don't like. They slide on and off easily and the adjustable reel handle loop holds them in place. 

Trust me :)  they are on Conquest rods and I'd buy something better if I had a complaint. 

 

My rods see a fair amount of handling going from house to truck to boat (mine or one of my friends). They regularly get bounced down a mile of rough gravel road to get to the mud bank of a small lake we fish. The guy has a bulldozer and a dump truck and he buys the biggest rocks he can get. It's a farm road, not a driveway.

 

We primarily fish electric in out of the way places and once in a while we do a 9.9-only reservoir, so it's not like my gear is safely stowed in a big bass boat and babied. Our boats don't have rod lockers.

 

Order early. He makes them to order, so it can take a few weeks to get your order. 

 

Mine don't show dirt. They're black.

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10 minutes ago, Johnbt said:

I have had 4 of them for quite some time - 3 casting and 1 spinning - and I cannot think of one thing I don't like. They slide on and off easily and the adjustable reel handle loop holds them in place. 

Trust me :)  they are on Conquest rods and I'd buy something better if I had a complaint. 

 

My rods see a fair amount of handling going from house to truck to boat (mine or one of my friends). They regularly get bounced down a mile of rough gravel road to get to the mud bank of a small lake we fish. The guy has a bulldozer and a dump truck and he buys the biggest rocks he can get. It's a farm road, not a driveway.

 

We primarily fish electric in out of the way places and once in a while we do a 9.9-only reservoir, so it's not like my gear is safely stowed in a big bass boat and babied. Our boats don't have rod lockers.

 

Order early. He makes them to order, so it can take a few weeks to get your order. 

 

Mine don't show dirt. They're black.

 

Thanks for the reply. That's about all I need to know!

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