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Cork Rod Handles

Posted By: jackiekennedyfishingguide

Cork Rod Handles - 12/13/17 11:56 AM

What if anything can be used on cork handles to make them pliable or normal feeling?
I do dislike cork very much but had to get a few because I was in need.
Posted By: Joe Slab

Re: Cork Rod Handles - 12/13/17 12:49 PM

Coat them in olive oil after fishing. Do this repeatedly and it will help.
Posted By: T Bird

Re: Cork Rod Handles - 12/13/17 04:59 PM

Winn Grips.
[img]http://www.winngripsfishing.com/products/grips/overwrap/[/img]
Posted By: 1Cast 1Fish

Re: Cork Rod Handles - 12/30/17 08:06 PM

I second using some form of wrap grip...definitely helps
Posted By: grout-scout

Re: Cork Rod Handles - 12/31/17 12:57 AM

Interesting, I hate all handles except for cork.
Posted By: JasonB23

Re: Cork Rod Handles - 12/31/17 07:11 AM

Originally Posted By: grout-scout
Interesting, I hate all handles except for cork.


X2
Posted By: Brad R

Re: Cork Rod Handles - 12/31/17 02:04 PM

Originally Posted By: JasonB23
Originally Posted By: grout-scout
Interesting, I hate all handles except for cork.


X2


X3

If you don't want cork but are forced to get it, use wet or hand wipes to clean them and remove any smudges and dirt/oils. Then, they sell cork sealer at TW and other places. Cheap.

After they are dry from cleaning, use on of those tiny foam paint brushes to apply a very light coating, then let it dry. Too much will just build up; you need just enough sealer so that it soaks in well, leaves nothing on the surface.

Once a year, even less, is fine. It'll take that dark smudge (dirt and oil) off cork handles, make them last a lot longer.

Brad
Posted By: CHAMPION FISH

Re: Cork Rod Handles - 12/31/17 11:17 PM

A wrap is best and easiest.
Posted By: SteezMacQueen

Re: Cork Rod Handles - 12/31/17 11:25 PM

Originally Posted By: grout-scout
Interesting, I hate all handles except for cork.
+100
Posted By: uncle_bagster

Re: Cork Rod Handles - 12/31/17 11:41 PM

Originally Posted By: CHAMPION FISH
A wrap is best and easiest.


In a pinch you can wrap some rubber bands around the cork.
Posted By: H2ODawg67

Re: Cork Rod Handles - 01/01/18 02:33 PM

Originally Posted By: SteezMacQueen
Originally Posted By: grout-scout
Interesting, I hate all handles except for cork.
+100

Another vote for cork here.
Posted By: G Rod

Re: Cork Rod Handles - 01/22/18 03:15 AM

I wash all of my cork handles with hot water and dawn dish washing soap. Use an old tooth brush to scrub and rinse well. They will clean up like new.
Posted By: MinMirny

Re: Cork Rod Handles - 01/22/18 03:12 PM

Most "washable" handle is IMO Okuma's "1k woven carbon fiber" I have on one of their rods. Works good for me, but it is not better than cork.
One kind of "exception" is rather heavy salt water boat rods: sometimes cork tape is better than a standard cork.
But it is never EVA! smile
Posted By: JIM SR.

Re: Cork Rod Handles - 01/22/18 03:48 PM

tennis racket handle wrap..I've used that.
Posted By: T Bird

Re: Cork Rod Handles - 01/22/18 07:05 PM

Originally Posted By: G Rod
I wash all of my cork handles with hot water and dawn dish washing soap. Use an old tooth brush to scrub and rinse well. They will clean up like new.


Try Magic Eraser with dish soap/H2O. Much easier than tooth brush, great results.

Not sure if it makes cork grip feel any different, but they sure come out looking nice.
Posted By: IslandJim

Re: Cork Rod Handles - 01/22/18 09:40 PM

JIM SR.: I bought some bicycle handlebar grip material to wrap my kayak paddle shaft. It worked great, and I'll bet it would make really soft, vinyl-wrapped rod handles. Only problem is What I have left is white, which would probably get horribly dirty and stained. It comes in lots of colors and is cheap, once you find a bike shop that stocks it. Mine came from a bike shop in San Francisco, if I remember right. About $8.00 mailed.

IslandJim
Posted By: retdbasser

Re: Cork Rod Handles - 03/19/18 07:56 PM

Originally Posted By: JIM SR.
tennis racket handle wrap..I've used that.


Prefer cork and use black tennis racket wraps. Magic eraser when I replace the wrap.
Posted By: psycho0819

Re: Cork Rod Handles - 03/25/18 05:51 PM

Jump on mudhole.com and look at the grip wraps that they have.
Posted By: Txmedic033

Re: Cork Rod Handles - 03/26/18 01:21 AM

Jackie needs wraps in a catfish slime/shad scale/shad gut pattern so he won't notice when they get dirty.
Posted By: HillCountryReelRepair

Re: Cork Rod Handles - 03/29/18 11:37 PM

Try shrink wrap like the kind they use on saltwater jig sticks.
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