Took a punt on these the other week and picked up 4
I got the 24-45 inch ones @£4.25 ea
They're stainless and very chunky with a big chunky spiral head
They also come with a little bar, this can be put through a hole in the bankstick like a t-bar lever for cranking them right down, these things ain't moving when they're in!
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Waterline powerdrive banksticks
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Re: Waterline powerdrive banksticks
Are they heavy to carry about?
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Re: Waterline powerdrive banksticks
Not overly heavy no
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Re: Waterline powerdrive banksticks
Are they stainless steel? Or aluminium? My old Dinsmore sticks are over 20 years old and will need replacing sometime, but i don't want anything too heavy. Dinsmore are made of tubular aluminium and weigh next to nothing, and last almost forever!
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Re: Waterline powerdrive banksticks
They're stainless, I wouldn't consider them heavy tbh but they ain't featherweight aluminium
Maybe buy one and see what you think before committing to buy a couple..
Maybe buy one and see what you think before committing to buy a couple..