Guru Method Feeder X-Safe System
- X-Safe Elastic system prevents tethering
- Quick change clip
- Hook bait platform
- Weight forward loading
- Interchangeable feeder system
Established in 2009, Guru works with some of the best pro-anglers in order to create a comprehensive tackle range. It aims to produce gear that is not only innovative but also efficient – and provides excellent value for money. As a brand that works with the best, it is determined to produce the best and it simply couldn’t convince pro-anglers, the likes of Steve Ringers, Andy Pell and Dean Macey, to work with it if they weren’t delivering on that goal.
Traditionally, there was no particular science to hook bait placement within the method ball and your bait could even become trapped inside or under the feeder frame. Guru has, quite literally, turned this upside down. Commercial master Steve Ringer engineered a ground-breaking hook bait platform, which sits on the opposite side of the feeder to the main weight loading, ensuring that the hook bait sits on top of the feeder cast after cast. The platform itself is positioned on X-shaped, vented arms that are configured to minimize tangles and allow maximum grip, ensuring that your groundbait can be loaded easily onto the feeder.
One cast with a Guru Method Feeder and you’ll understand why it’s shaped like it is. The team made long, stable casting a real priority and the weight-forward design really delivers this. These feeders cut across testing crosswinds, like a dart, allowing you to consistently hit the spot, effortlessly building your swim. The colour of the frame is anything but an afterthought. Steve drew upon what he knows of the underwater environment to choose a colour that melts inconspicuously into most lake bed types.
The unique X-Safe elastic system acts as a buffer during the fight, helping to reduce hook pulls at the net. Not only that, but thanks to the innovative design, it’s 100 per cent safe for the fish. Should you lose a fish and leave it attached to the feeder, the elastic will simply pull free, allowing the fish to ditch the feeder.