07-12-2011, 09:04 PM
Give Shimano Sephia CI4 rod a try, we have been using Shimano for quite a while now. Their rods are not overly priced and quality is quite respectable. Newer Shimano Sephia SS comes with K-Guide System as well.
You might initially find that the rod seems to be on the stiff side. But after using it for a couple of months, the rod's backbone tends to run in and it'll be just right. We travel from places to places when we carry out field testing for our squid jigs, usually we'll just pull the rods apart and leave it around the back seat without any covers. We haven't had a broken rod till now.
You might initially find that the rod seems to be on the stiff side. But after using it for a couple of months, the rod's backbone tends to run in and it'll be just right. We travel from places to places when we carry out field testing for our squid jigs, usually we'll just pull the rods apart and leave it around the back seat without any covers. We haven't had a broken rod till now.
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