These innovative guides are constructed using a layer of TiCH (Titanium Carbide) over a chromed stainless steel frame. Titanium
Carbide's unique formulation of hardness, flexibility and adhesion provides
superb corrosion and abrasion resistance. The rings are comprised of
diamond-polished Zirconia ceramic, which provides the same characteristics of
heat dissipation and strength as Silicon Carbide rings, at a lower price. The
polished Zirconia surface allows for a smooth coating of TiCH that creates one
of the most durable and attractive guides offered today. Per each.
Pacific Bay Titanium Carbide Guides - Per Each
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These innovative guides are constructed using a layer of TiCH (Titanium Carbide) over a chromed stainless steel frame. Titanium Carbide's unique formulation of hardness, flexibility and adhesion provides superb corrosion and abrasion resistance. The rings are comprised of diamond-polished Zirconia ceramic, which provides the same characteristics of heat dissipation and strength as Silicon Carbide rings, at a lower price. The polished Zirconia surface allows for a smooth coating of TiCH that creates one of the most durable and attractive guides offered today. Per each.
Average Customer Rating:
3 out of 5
1 of 2 (50%) customers would recommend this product to a friend.
Customer Reviews for Pacific Bay Titanium Carbide Casting Guides – Per Each
Overall Rating:
1
out of 5
unsatified,November 18, 2008
By unhappyrodmaker
"Over the years, I have build several spinning rods and I never had to replace any of the guides. Recently, I build several Cabala's deluxe spinning rods that used the titanium carbide guides. In the last three months, I have replaced three of these guides. The rods are excellent, but I have to question the quality of the guides."
Would you recommend this product to a friend? No
Review 2 for Pacific Bay Titanium Carbide Casting Guides – Per Each
Overall Rating:
5
out of 5
titanium casting guides,November 21, 2006
By rodbuildingWillyfrom I'm a conservative living in northern California,
"After using "regular" guides on custom salmon, sturgeon & striper rods, many of which failed, I switched to these guides. Have used in excess of 200, with but one failure. They're more sturdy than guides with other types of inserts & don't bend as easily.
If there's a negative, it's having to bend the feet in order to fit the blank. Most adjustments are minimal, but a few require more adjustments....."