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Tackle News Is Browning’s new Sphere PT pole the world’s greatest?

Only one way to compare the Sphere Zero-GF1 PT+ with its illustriou­s predecesso­r – that was to live-test it on the same venue as before... where it passed with distinctio­n

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BACK in April 2017 I got to exclusivel­y live test what was, at the time, Browning’s flagship pole – the 16m Sphere Zero F1+.

For technical carbon innovation­s, design, lightness, stiffness and its generous spares package it had few, if any rivals. It was, and still is for that matter, a stunning pole, and a strong contender for the world’s best.

So imagine my surprise when, on my annual December pilgrimage to Browning’s German HQ, I was told there was going to be a new and apparently

improved Sphere Zero. I didn’t see that one coming!

Sure enough, at 2018’s The Big One show Browning did unveil the new Sphere Zero-GF1 PT+... and what a pole it is!

It packs a little extra ‘oomph’ to handle bigger fish, although it follows very much in the footsteps of its famous predecesso­r as being a superbly light and stiff pole, aimed at the accomplish­ed match angler who wants the very best.

The new PT+ includes the same full range of unique features that made the Sphere pole so special, and is hand-built from the highest quality Japanese carbon.

The critical middle sections have been strengthen­ed by around 15 per cent, making a small difference to the pole’s overall weight, although its ‘on the bank’ performanc­e is said to be very close to that of the original F1+.

The Sphere Zero-GF1 PT+ includes Multi-kits, which allow top kits to be used either at the convention­al 2.5m length or as 1.75m one-piece kits, with no loss of overall pole length. All top kits are pre-fitted with adjustable Duo-bushes, alongside a special version of Browning’s unique Square Ergonomic Pole Protector sections which make fishing at long lengths and in windy conditions comfortabl­e and stable.

Unique Tactile Precision Points are raised areas on the butt sections which can be felt as you ship the pole out. These allow for accurate fishing without looking down for painted lines or numbers, and they act as a ‘stop’ by marking the end of the pole.

Like its predecesso­r, the PT+ does not specify an elastic rating, and indeed this is no real measure of a pole’s strength.

Suffice to say that in the hands

of a skilled matchman the PT+ is perfectly strong enough for all match fishing situations.

Two years ago I took the original Sphere Zero F1+ to Decoy’s Beastie Lake, where it performed flawlessly with some decent carp and barbel to around 8lb – so it seemed only right and fitting to take its successor to the same lake to compare performanc­es.

For those of you who may already own a Sphere, I can tell you that the new PT+ has exactly the same technical features as the original, and a hugely impressive spares package.

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 ??  ?? Section alignment points These actually run down the spine of the pole!
Section alignment points These actually run down the spine of the pole!
 ??  ?? Reinforced side puller areas No fear of breakages when fitting a puller kit.
Reinforced side puller areas No fear of breakages when fitting a puller kit.
 ??  ?? Tactile Precision Points Help with pinpoint accuracy – feel them through your hands.
Tactile Precision Points Help with pinpoint accuracy – feel them through your hands.
 ??  ?? Overwrappe­d joints Help prolong the life and strength of the pole.
Overwrappe­d joints Help prolong the life and strength of the pole.
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“For the very best commercial fishery pole that money can buy, look no further”
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 ??  ?? Duo-bushes These enable the same top section to be used for any size of elastic.
Duo-bushes These enable the same top section to be used for any size of elastic.

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