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    Quote Originally Posted by Doodlum View Post
    cost is a little more
    No so. They're much cheaper. The Hi-Tek 18" riser w/ 20" bar and 4 holders + mounting plate sells for $85 here. That's $30 cheaper than the comparable Driftmaster T-250-H sold here for $115 per set.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TapOut64 View Post
    I like Driftmasters. I like being able to adjust the angle of the holder. Are the Hi-Tek's adjustable in case your rod tip is too close or too far from the water?
    Tap, I have been using Drift Master for years. The Hi tecs rock (Don gave me one) They are adjustable
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    Plus Hitech's don't rust.
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    I used them fishing with corker and liked them so much I sold my drift masters and bought the hi-tech's.

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    After having used both the Driftmaster's and the Hi-Tech's I would buy the Hi-Tech's if I was in the market.
    Both are good quality products and you really cannot go wrong with either one.
    To me the Hi-Techs are a little more versatile and much easier to remove my long poles from with a fish on the line. They can be easily removed for storage and switched between boats. Real handy if your fishing partners are set up the same.
    For now I'll have to stick with my homemade system that I made almost 10 years ago. As long as it don't break I'll keep on using it.

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    I have used both, there is a set of Hi-tecs in my trunk waiting to be installed on the front of my boat!

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    Spyder Loks....fully adustable in every way....no tools needed...will not slip. E-Z Poleholder gives a discount to all C.C members.....Give Gene a phone call. SPYDERLOK TROLLING RIG - E-Z POLE HOLDER PRODUCTS
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    Hey "G", this post is over 7 years old. I hope he has found some by now.
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    Lol.....yeh....he probably needs some new ones now
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