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![]() Not sure if this is the right section but I'm trying to decided between another cabelas Zac tournament bait casting rod or the Lews performance tp1. My zx tournament lasted a little over a year only because my father in law caught the bottom eyelet and ripped it off. That was no biggie I managed fine then my dumbass closed the window not knowing the top on was in it....
![]() Who here has ran lew rods and how are they??? I really enjoyed the sensitivity of my zx and love the golf style handles but I still need something sensitive and nice backbone. I throw a bit of everything on that rod so I'm going to go with a 7' mh. Any suggestions help and appreciated ![]() |
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![]() Get the lews for sure, they make some of the best gear around. You get what you pay for.
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![]() I have two Lew's baitcasters and they are high quality, especially for the money. I have no experience with their rods, but it wouldn't be too much of a stretch to assume that they put the same effort into them that they put into their reels. Also in that price range on Cabelas are the Fenwick HMG and Shimano Clarus. Bot are really nice rods for the money.
Last edited by briansnat; 05-02-2016 at 08:11 AM.. |
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![]() So I cannot find the Lews tp1 anywhere. I did however see the duckette micro magic in a store by me and curious if anyone has ran one of those. I do run a relatively heavy braid and I'm not sure how that would cast it.
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![]() Quote:
http://www.cabelas.com/product/LEWS-...B&gclsrc=aw.ds |
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![]() There out of stock in the store
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