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XPS balance system
Just bought a Rick Clunn signature series rod from Basspro ($79. on sale at
$49.) to go with my Shimano Curado. It is equipped for use with XPS Weight Balance System that is purchased separately. Are these weights necessary? -- TL Ed (remove nospam to reply) |
XPS balance system
"egildone" wrote in message news:93dYb.18$8l1.9@okepread04... Just bought a Rick Clunn signature series rod from Basspro ($79. on sale at $49.) to go with my Shimano Curado. It is equipped for use with XPS Weight Balance System that is purchased separately. Are these weights necessary? Not if you're happy with the rod as it is. Some people like to add weight to the butt of the rod to balance it. Some feel that it makes a difference in the way the rod feels and fishes, others like to keep the rod as lightweight as possible. As an experiment, try stacking some quarters up and taping them to the butt of the rod. If you like the way this feels, then by all means purchase the balance system. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
XPS balance system
"egildone" wrote in message news:93dYb.18$8l1.9@okepread04... Just bought a Rick Clunn signature series rod from Basspro ($79. on sale at $49.) to go with my Shimano Curado. It is equipped for use with XPS Weight Balance System that is purchased separately. Are these weights necessary? -- TL Ed (remove nospam to reply) I haven't tried weighting mine in two years. Either way, I recommend that you put a little sealant (RTV, etc) on the threads, as they work loose on my four regularly. |
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