What Does This Mean?
When rating the build quality of a rod, consideration has been given to the basic components.
These include the materials used in the blank, handle, reel seat and line guides.
We also take into account any additional features that make life on the bank easier for anglers.
What Does This Mean?
How a rod casts is one of the key fundamentals that determine a great rod from a mediocre one.
Easy, frictionless casting that provides accuracy is all rated in this category.
What Does This Mean?
The ability to play fish effectively is an important feature of any fishing rod.
Fishing is a sport, and as part of this sport, feeling the pulls, lunges and the fight of a fish is an exhilarating feeling that adds to the overall experience and enjoyment of angling.
As such, this is all taken into account when rating fishing rods.
What Does This Mean?
How much any fishing rod costs is always going to be a key factor in an angler’s final choice.
A rod can have all the bells and whistles under the sun but if you have to re-mortgage your house to purchase it then all of a sudden it isn’t the best choice for some.
When rating how much value for money a rod brings, consideration has been given to how the rod performs in all the other categories vs its price point.
Name | Overall Rating | Price |
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Daiwa Tournament SLR Feeder Rod | 9.1 | £399.99 |
Daiwa Airity Feeder Rod | 9.1 | £429.99 |
Guru Aventus Feeder Rod | 8.8 | £374.99 |
Drennan Red Range Method Feeder Rod | 7.9 | £69.95 |
Sonik SKS Commercial Feeder Rod | 7.4 | £44.99 |
MAP Extremis Feeder Rod | 8.1 | £124.99 |
Korum All Rounder | 7.4 | £49.99 |
Drennan Specialist Twin Tip Duo | 7.9 | £118.99 |
Daiwa Ninja X Feeder Rod | 8.1 | £59.99 |
Daiwa N'Zon Feeder Rod | 8 | £49.99 |
Shimano Aero X7 Feeder Rod | 8.4 | £249.99 |
Feature | Explanation |
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Lengths | Available in 10ft, 11ft, 12ft, and 13ft options |
Weight | The 10ft model has a casting weight of 60 grams, the 11ft model 70 grams, the 12ft model 110 grams, and the 13ft model 150 grams |
Construction | Made with HVF High Volume Carbon Fibre and Zero 90 Carbon Technology. HVF carbon offers a high-density structure for strength and lightweight performance, while Zero 90 technology ensures longitudinal strength, recovery, and crispness by layering carbon fibres at varying angles |
Guides | Fitted with Fuji BCKWAG guides with Alconite rings and new frosted dark grey frames, providing durability and smooth line flow |
Handle | Features an exclusive Guru rear grip with A Grade Armlock cork handle and a Cork/EVA down locking fore grip for optimal comfort and control |
Reel Seat | High-quality Fuji DPS reel seat, designed for a secure and ergonomic fit for a wide range of reels |
Action | Designed with V-Joint technology for smooth curvature and excellent casting and playing action, enhancing the rod’s overall performance |
Casting Weight | Suitable for casting weights up to 150 grams, depending on the rod length and model |
Additional Features | Includes three interchangeable quivertips for added flexibility, with tips available in 1oz, 1.5oz, and 2oz for the 10ft and 11ft models, and heavier tips for the longer models |
The Guru Aventus Feeder Rod series represents the pinnacle in modern feeder rod design, blending cutting-edge technology with practical fishing features and considerations. But is it up there with the best? Check out my review below and find out.
The Aventus range showcases Guru’s commitment to quality and performance. Made in Daiwa’s UK facility, these rods benefit from top-tier manufacturing processes and materials.
The blank is constructed using HVF (High Volume Fibre) carbon and Zero 90 Carbon Technology. This combination results in a high-density structure that’s both strong and lightweight, with the Zero 90 technology ensuring excellent longitudinal strength, recovery, and crispness.
The handle design is a standout feature. It includes a bespoke Guru rear grip, an A-grade Armlock cork handle, and a cork/EVA downlocking fore grip.
This configuration offers optimal comfort and control, with the Armlock design borrowed from Daiwa preventing the rod from slipping during intense fights with larger fish.
In layman’s terms, this is a shaved piece of the handle designed to fit snugly on your forearm.
The Fuji DPS reel seat is another premium touch, providing a secure and ergonomic fit for a wide range of reels.
One thing I adore on this rod is the Fuji BCKWAG guides with Alconite rings and frosted dark grey frames. These not only look amazing but also ensure smooth line flow and durability. The attention to detail in the guide spacing is particularly impressive, optimising both casting performance and fish-playing action.
The Aventus is available in lengths from 10ft to 13ft, which means there is one to suit every angler’s needs.
The Aventus rods perform really well when it comes to casting and score a very credible 9 out of 10 in this area. The combination of HVF and Zero 90 Carbon Technology creates a blank that loads beautifully and recovers quickly, translating into impressive distance and accuracy.
The longer handle design, even on the shorter 10ft and 11ft models, provides extra leverage for casting. This feature, combined with the bespoke Guru hand grip, allows anglers to really lean into the cast with confidence, gaining those crucial extra metres when needed.
I really like the design of this and is a great example of how Guru has thought practically about the angler using the rod on the bank.
For me, this makes it a great rod for fishing the method feeder tactic and one of the main reasons it features in our top feeder rod article.
The Fuji BCKWAG guides play a significant role in casting performance. Their upward-facing design reduces line slap and the risk of tangles during powerful casts.
This not only improves distance but also enhances accuracy, allowing for precise placement whether you’re targeting a small island on a commercial water or a specific spot on a short feeder line.
With casting weights ranging from 60g on the 10ft model up to 150g on the 13ft version, these rods can handle a wide variety of feeders and tactics.
The Aventus rods perform well not just in casting but also in fish playing. The progressive action of these rods is a key feature, offering a soft tip for spotting shy bites and playing smaller fish, combined with plenty of power in reserve for controlling larger specimens.
The V-Joint technology ensures a smooth curvature throughout the blank, eliminating flat spots and providing consistent pressure during the fight. This translates to secure hook holds and confident fish control, even when tackling carp up to 20 pounds.
The interchangeable quivertips add to the rod’s versatility. Each rod comes with three tips (1oz, 1.5oz, and 2oz for the 10ft and 11ft models, with heavier options for longer rods), allowing anglers to adapt to different situations.
The softest tip is perfect for spotting shy bites and reducing hook pulls when fishing for smaller species, while the stiffer options cater for heavier feeders or more challenging conditions.
Speaking to a few anglers, they were put off by the fibreglass quiver tips on the 10 and 11-foot models.
Personally, I didn’t find an issue with this but maybe just something to consider.
Probably my biggest gripe with the Guru Aventus feeder rod is its price point.
It’s pitched at the higher end of the spectrum in terms of price. Although it does perform exceptionally well, for an extra few quid you can get hold of the amazing Tournament SLR or Daiwa Airity models that, in my opinion, perform slightly better than the Aventus.
It is still a quality rod however and the combination of top-notch components, versatile performance, and thoughtful design features justifies the investment for those looking for a high-end, premium feeder fishing rod.
Tackle Guru’s official specifications: – http://www.tackleguru.com/m/fishingtackle/rods/aventus-10ft-feeder/
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