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    HiTech or Cumberland 360. Just bought the 360 and have not tried them. The reason I bought them as they have more adjustment than the HiTech in the vertical position.

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    Hi-Tek times 19. No issues. I think the extreme are the best with higher sides that keep the rod in place when they are 90* to the boat. I would buy them again
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    It's truly just a personal preference. If possible, try to see some of the ones mentioned above. I've had three different kinds up to now. Just got a new boat. Set up bow and stern with Spyderloks........Love um! For me and my type of fishing (Crappie and Stripers) they are my favorite and sooooooo easy to adjust and stay put. Good luck on your choice. You have some great products to choose from.
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    Spyderloks

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    Spyderloks for me, too. I've used most brands, and owned a few. If ALL you ever do is spider rig, there are many good options. For the most versatile and heavy duty, you better have some Spyderloks.

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    I have used 4 brands plus some home mades. Spyderloks is my preference by far!

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    If you want to "single out" the pole that has the crappie hitting it go with DRIFTMASTER. They come separate of each other and this prevents other poles from vibrating the other rod holders. You know exactly which rod is hit.
    I just won a set from Driftmaster and I can tell you that the independence of each rod holder to be moved and angled in multiple directions is one of the better features of the rod holders. Each rod holders base is able to be angled and rotated as desired as well as the rod holder itself.
    If you buy one it will set you back about $60 but you could buy more and get them for a bit cheaper. Well worth the money in my opinion.
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    Thanks for all the input. Sounds like I have a decision to make.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tigerinfielder3 View Post
    spyderloc and also get you some millenium seats while your at it haha....seriously though spiderlocs and buy some extra bases so that you can move the holders around the boat if needed. Great customer service too by the way
    I'll pass on the seats, I don't want to fall asleep up there. Haha

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