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Slimline Tardis

Wanting to slim down your rod transportation? Speero has the answer: the Compact Rod Sling—it’s a rod holdall tardis! Having used one for the last few months, CARPology’s YT Presenter, Joe Wooltorton, answers all our questions

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As its product name suggests, Compact Rod Sling, is very slim, so how many rods can it comfortably hold?
Picture this as a mini quiver. But don’t let ‘mini’ warp your mind when it comes to how much it can hold. With four dedicated Velcro straps to retain rods, you can easily take a set of three plus a spod/marker rod. 

Is there room for much else, though?
In short, yes. On the opposite side to the rods, there is a generous pocket and strap to hold at least one sling and underneath this there is another pocket which is perfect for bank and distance sticks. There are a further two smaller pockets which are ideal for net handles. All of which surrounds a generous central section that could easily hold wet nets thanks to its ‘stink bag, wipe-clean lining’. 

What about my brolly/oval, though—or would I have to carry that separately?
The central compartment previously mentioned for wet nets would be able to house a lightweight brolly system. However, don’t expect to cram your Fox Ultra 60 with groundsheet in there and expect to get it back out.

Having used it for a while now, what is your favourite feature?
How compact it is, for how much it’s able to carry. It really does everything a quiver does but without the bulk.

And how good is the build quality?
This doesn’t even need to be a question. If it says Speero, then materials and build quality never need to be questioned. And just like their quality, the price point is always exceptional: just £39.95 and available in both DPM or Green.

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