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Balzer Diabolo Neo Tele Rod in the test
Tele rods are my first choice for a short stop or as a “rod always in the car”. Since it was time for a new one, I chose a classic series, the Balzer Diabolo Neo Tele. I am writing the test here after a good ten uses, during which there was also a lot of fish. You can read here how exactly my experiences with the rod were in the test and what I have to complain about.
First impression
The rod is of course quick to unpack and set up, the wobble test shows a semi-parabolic action. The workmanship looks good so far and I have nothing to complain about. From a purely visual point of view, the rod is attached to the handle
chic carbon pattern dominates. The pull-out parts are then completely black, which I find almost a bit boring. On the other hand, I find the small hook eye very nice and the very small pack size for a tele rod. The latter of course also makes the rod interesting as a travel rod.
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Models
The Balzer Diabolo Neo Tele is also available in different versions. The rod I bought and tested has a casting weight of 20-70g and is 3 m long. With this I cover the bottom and float fishing for pike, pikeperch, carp, eel and tench quite universally. The rod has an IM 7 carbon fiber blank and titanium SIC guides. The rod is also available as a mini spin with a very short pack or transport port size.
Here are the models in the overview table
model | Length (m) | Transportlänge (cm) | Griff | Parts | Throwing weight (g) | Weight (g) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tele 40 2,10m | 2,10 | 61 | cork | 5 | 14885 | 135 |
Tele 40 2,40m | 2,40 | 65 | cork | 5 | 14885 | 145 |
Tele 40 2.70m | 2,70 | 68 | cork | 6 | 14885 | 180 |
Tele 40 3.00m | 3,00 | 76 | cork | 6 | 14885 | 195 |
Tele 70 2,40m | 2,40 | 68 | cork | 5 | 20-70 | 150 |
Tele 70 2.70m | 2,70 | 67 | cork | 6 | 20-70 | 195 |
Tele 70 3.00m | 3,00 | 76 | cork | 6 | 20-70 | 200 |
Tele 70 3.30m | 3,30 | 83 | cork | 6 | 20-70 | 220 |
Tele 100 3.00m | 3,00 | 75 | cork | 6 | 40-100 | 215 |
Mini Spin 45 2,10m | 2,10 | 48 | cork | 7 | 5-45 | 135 |
Mini Spin 45 2,40m | 2,40 | 49 | cork | 7 | 5-45 | 155 |
Mini Spin 45 2,70m | 2,70 | 54 | cork | 8 | 5-45 | 195 |
Practical test
I now had the rod a good 20 times on the water so I can say a lot about them. The rod has mainly seen tench on fish and has cushioned their rapid escape in close range. The backbone of the rod, however, has so far
“Only” felt a few stronger eels that I had to pull out of the reeds. The rod managed that well, so the blank is quite robust and builds up pressure.
At one or the other trailer I let the rod click and stretched it properly. She went through that quite well, unfortunately many Tele rods break very quickly here. The end cap has also been improved because it came off quite easily on the old Neo Tele. The new one is screwable and more robust. A real improvement. So I am satisfied with the performance of the rod in the crucial practical part.
Conclusion
Good telescopic rod for quick use or ideal for occasional anglers. All in all, I am quite satisfied with the rod. Still, I don’t want to give top marks, because the rod didn’t really blow me away. Nevertheless, the rod is very solid, robust and I could not find any real defects. Who one good all-round telescopic rod for the hide is looking for is definitely not wrong with this rod. I find the rod a little too soft for spin fishing and they give too little feedback.
Balzer Diabolo Neo Tele
Pros
- Short pack size
- Stable and robust
- Solid Route
Cons
- Action could be a little tighter