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The Rod Glove
The Rod Glove website can be found at http://www.therodglove.com
We have 35+ Retailers throughout Ontario and Quebec where The Rod Glove can be found as well.
We offer Rod Gloves for Casting Rods in two different sizes.
Standard at 5'3" - $6.99 (15 different colors)
Extra Long at 6'0" - $7.99 (15 different colors)
We offer Rod Gloves for Spinning Rods in two different sizes.
Standard at 5'6" - $8.99 (10 different colors)
Extra Long at 6' 3" - $9.99 (10 different colors)
We offer Rod Gloves for MICRO GUIDE Casting Rods in two different sizes.
Standard at 5'3" - $6.99 (Black Only)
Extra Long at 6'0" - $7.99 (Black Only)
We offer Rod Gloves for Ice Rods in four different sizes.19" - $9.99 for a two pack (3 different colors)
21" - $9.99 for a two pack (3 different colors)
23" - $9.99 for a two pack (3 different colors)
30" - $10.99 for a two pack (3 different colors)
OUR TAPERED TIP
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OUR COLOUR CHART
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If you carry more than one rod in your boat, truck or even through the woods then you need The Rod Glove. Imagine.....no more tangles with other rods, no more wasted time trying to get those rods out of your rod locker, or truck, no more broken tips....etc. These things are UV resistant,and fit "like a glove" to all makes and models including micro guide rods, long rods to short ice-fishing rods....The Rod Glove covers them all. I carry 12 to 14 rods in my rod locker and everyone of them has a Rod Glove. Great protection at a great price. Thanks Rod Glove.
Jeff
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My boat is full of rods gloves there great
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Rod Gloves are definitely worth their weight in gold when it comes to protecting your investment in rods! Bass boats are hard on rods, boat rash is common but with a rod glove on...
I've got them on all my rods!
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We spend all kinds of money on our rods, why not spend a little bit of money and protect that investment!! Every rod I own has a Rod Glove on it and so should yours, you will be very impressed with how much of a difference it makes for ease of getting in and out of your rod locker and just overall protection!!!
Can't go wrong with The Rod Glove!!!
Cheers!
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I can't explain how frustrated i was getting trying to pull a rod out of my locker after a rough ride. Thanks to having color coded rod gloves, it is a cinch to grab the right rod at a glance with NO tangles...
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I came across The Rod Glove a couple of years ago after having issues with fraying and guides popping through the material with the brand I had been using.
I have never looked back. Rods slide in and out with ease,
the clean taper finish makes lockers a breeze.
The branding is really cool too. This spring I ordered some
with our club logo on them and some personalized ones
for myself...so I dont forget my name, right Crowley?
Great stuff JVR, keep it coming!
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i like the technique specific pieces you can now get to add to the rod gloves.. very cool idea, makes grabbing a rod in a pile that much easier
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Anyone else have an issue with getting them on and off spinning rods? They seem a little tight to me on the last guide. How do you guys deal with that?
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I have noticed on some spinning rods that last guide is a little large but I am useing denali rods and there last guide is a little smaller which makes it really easy to get the glove off
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Hey guys, I just wanted to share these pics, just got my order of branded rod gloves in today.. thanx Jim, they look awesome
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Rob,
Looks great I have the ones stenciled with X Zone. Great Product.
Peace Out
Dan
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Just got my shipment of rodgloves took less than a week my rodlocker has no tubes and has a couple sharp edges so the rodgloves are a must have for me Great product Jim
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Just picked up a bunch more. Love that these things are in every store around here now. Love the new Lure Gloves to match them as well. Those dobyns ones look sharp
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tackletour.com has released their summer buying guide,
The Rod Glove featured:
http://tackletour.com/review2011sbgpart2.html