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G Loomis rod weights
Ive been searching for a place that has how much each rod weighs but so
far not much luck. I tried the G loomis site, none posted. Any of you know a place thats lists the weight of G Loomis rods? Just adding this finding in I found one review of a GLX 6'8" MH xF 12-16# line @ 4.3oz This though isnt all that light when looking at other brands i.e. St Croix. I have St Croix catalog I couldnt find an exact match between them so just used line wt to match-up. and an Avid 6'8" M XF 8-14# @ 4.2oz & Avid 7' M F 10-17# line @4.4oz And these cost much less so what am I missing. Thans Ray |
G Loomis rod weights
"QUAKEnSHAKE" wrote in message ... Ive been searching for a place that has how much each rod weighs but so far not much luck. I tried the G loomis site, none posted. Any of you know a place thats lists the weight of G Loomis rods? Just adding this finding in I found one review of a GLX 6'8" MH xF 12-16# line @ 4.3oz This though isnt all that light when looking at other brands i.e. St Croix. I have St Croix catalog I couldnt find an exact match between them so just used line wt to match-up. and an Avid 6'8" M XF 8-14# @ 4.2oz & Avid 7' M F 10-17# line @4.4oz And these cost much less so what am I missing. Thans Ray Hi Ray, There are those that will argue that the Loomis blanks are superior to the St. Croix Avid series of rods. This is strictly my opinion, but I believe that at one time, Loomis blanks were superior, but they've been caught (or surpassed) by other rod manufacturers and to a certain extent, you're paying for the name. I'm very familiar with both of the Avid rods, and they're quite nice, especially for the price. Which one is right for you? It depends upon which action and length you prefer. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
G Loomis rod weights
"Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in message
... "QUAKEnSHAKE" wrote in message ... Ive been searching for a place that has how much each rod weighs but so far not much luck. I tried the G loomis site, none posted. Any of you know a place thats lists the weight of G Loomis rods? Just adding this finding in I found one review of a GLX 6'8" MH xF 12-16# line @ 4.3oz This though isnt all that light when looking at other brands i.e. St Croix. I have St Croix catalog I couldnt find an exact match between them so just used line wt to match-up. and an Avid 6'8" M XF 8-14# @ 4.2oz & Avid 7' M F 10-17# line @4.4oz And these cost much less so what am I missing. Thans Ray Hi Ray, There are those that will argue that the Loomis blanks are superior to the St. Croix Avid series of rods. This is strictly my opinion, but I believe that at one time, Loomis blanks were superior, but they've been caught (or surpassed) by other rod manufacturers and to a certain extent, you're paying for the name. I'm very familiar with both of the Avid rods, and they're quite nice, especially for the price. Which one is right for you? It depends upon which action and length you prefer. Also the St Croix (in my opinion) more accurately label the speed and power of their rods. -- Bob La Londe Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River Fishing Forums & Contests http://www.YumaBassMan.com -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
G Loomis rod weights
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G Loomis rod weights
On Monday, January 21, 2008 1:11:03 PM UTC-8, QUAKEnSHAKE wrote:
From: (Steve*@*OutdoorFrontiers) I'm very familiar with both of the Avid rods, and they're quite nice, especially for the price. Which one is right for you? It depends upon which action and length you prefer. -- Im actually wanting a 9' rod. Im wanting to replace a Wally Marshal 9' "pro series" crappie rod, that I basically use all the time, with what I'll call a high-end rod. One that is lighter better balanced and hopefully more sensitive. I have St croix legend elite lec9hf2,it weigh 6.1 oz i think ,it is so light and so sensitive and has a strong back bone.Casting is dead accurate ,love this rod.The only problem is my wife loves it too and she can cast it all day and never get tired. This is why Im looking for Loomis weight listings to compare. I fish from the bank and lots of bushes to reach over at the good spots the length really helps. Plus the bass, catfish mostly stay under 20" most around 15" and its real fun using the light set-up. I see St Croix has Salmon/Steelhead Rods in the length Im looking at anyone have experience with those. Do these types of rods have/need to be really sensitive? Ray |
G Loomis rod weights
On Monday, October 29, 2012 1:36:39 AM UTC-5, mike wrote:
I have St croix legend elite lec9hf2,it weigh 6.1 oz i think ,it is so light and so sensitive and has a strong back bone.Casting is dead accurate ,love this rod.The only problem is my wife loves it too and she can cast it all day and never get tired. Ah I purchased an Avid 8' ML Mod rod May of '08 and the rod has been awesome. |
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