Super User rockchalk06 Posted July 29, 2012 Super User Posted July 29, 2012 Hey all. I posted this same questionnaire on the Diesel rod and got some good results so I wanted to try this rod too. To all the Abu Garcia Veritas owners I have a few questions. Overall how well do you enjoy your rods? I'm really interested in the 7' Medium casting rod. Any issues with braid or fluoro tearing up the eyelets? Honestly if you had another 90 bucks and needed another rod, would you get another? What about the micro guides. Are they worth buying? How is the backbone on this rod? Any issues with breakage when ripping a bass out of cover? Thanks in advance. Quote
j.bruno Posted July 29, 2012 Posted July 29, 2012 Any issues with braid or fluoro tearing up the eyelets? No Sir Honestly if you had another 90 bucks and needed another rod, would you get another? Yep, Id go on ebay though and find one cheaper What about the micro guides. Are they worth buying? Absolutely How is the backbone on this rod? Great Any issues with breakage when ripping a bass out of cover? Nope 1 Quote
Super User clayton86 Posted July 29, 2012 Super User Posted July 29, 2012 Any issues with braid or fluoro tearing up the eyelets? No Sir Honestly if you had another 90 bucks and needed another rod, would you get another? Yep, Id go on ebay though and find one cheaper What about the micro guides. Are they worth buying? Absolutely How is the backbone on this rod? Great Any issues with breakage when ripping a bass out of cover? Nope x2 I love mine and I abuse the hell out of it not a single issue even after being slammed in the door by my son it was the butt end but still holding strong the clear coat just flaked off and there's a dent now. I used it every single day and I'm ordering 7 more of them this fall great rods for the money and I 2nd the ebay deals there's alot on there BIN new for like 69.99 some are 79.99 depending on the store most are free shipping to boot. 1 Quote
BASSHUNTER1961 Posted July 29, 2012 Posted July 29, 2012 One thing I do not like about this rod is the reel seat, it su**s........ Also when considering micro guides, do not plan to use a Floro leader as the braid to Floro knot will not pass through the guides cleanly. Quote
Super User rockchalk06 Posted July 29, 2012 Author Super User Posted July 29, 2012 One thing I do not like about this rod is the reel seat, it su**s........ Also when considering micro guides, do not plan to use a Floro leader as the braid to Floro knot will not pass through the guides cleanly. Thanks alot guys. What dont you like about the reel seat? Quote
BASSHUNTER1961 Posted July 29, 2012 Posted July 29, 2012 I have found that the reel moves around in the seat, and it never wants to sit in there straigh, and it bugs the heck out of me. Quote
Super User clayton86 Posted July 29, 2012 Super User Posted July 29, 2012 I have found that the reel moves around in the seat, and it never wants to sit in there straigh, and it bugs the heck out of me. I have a Revo SX mounted on mine and had my Citica on it as well both sat in there just fine and def not loose that's the one thing I love about it. I was used to graphite frames and cheap rods now they always were crooked and would twist and bind on hook sets and just reeling in high resistance lures. My Veritas with Revo or the Citica is rock solid and LIGHT! I cant wait to get the Gen III Revo's on one. Quote
BassinMD Posted July 29, 2012 Posted July 29, 2012 I have 3 of them, 7'3 mh for punching grass mats, I use 65 # pp and a revo s. the reel seat is amaizing IMO once you get the reel in there and tighten it up it will never move. Mine is not the mico guide rod because I do tie leaders sometimes and micro guides are miserable with a leader. And I have pulled some good ones out of hydrilla mats and the rod feels great! I would def buy another one Quote
cbass12 Posted July 29, 2012 Posted July 29, 2012 The real seat is not the best design. I had a 7'3" MH and every time I set the hook the real seat would dig into my finger. By the end of the day it would rub my finger raw. Like someone else said, it didn't seem that secure either. I had to tighten my Revo S down with a set of channel locks due to it feeling loose. Plus, the third week I had it I was on vacation at table rock. Fishing off the dock one afternoon I got a jig hung up in a brush pile in about 20', gave it a couple pops and pulled back a little bit and the rod snapped in two. I was not giving it a ridiculous amount of pressure so I was less than pleased. Luckily basspro took it back, so I got a 7'2" shimano clarus instead. Quote
Super User clayton86 Posted July 29, 2012 Super User Posted July 29, 2012 The real seat is not the best design. I had a 7'3" MH and every time I set the hook the real seat would dig into my finger. By the end of the day it would rub my finger raw. Like someone else said, it didn't seem that secure either. I had to tighten my Revo S down with a set of channel locks due to it feeling loose. Plus, the third week I had it I was on vacation at table rock. Fishing off the dock one afternoon I got a jig hung up in a brush pile in about 20', gave it a couple pops and pulled back a little bit and the rod snapped in two. I was not giving it a ridiculous amount of pressure so I was less than pleased. Luckily basspro took it back, so I got a 7'2" shimano clarus instead. I remember when they first came out there were a lot of complaints like yours but over the past year now it seems like anyone who buys one is in love with it I think the first batch was defective iv had mine for almost 2 years now fished with it every single day unless there was ice on the water and have used it to push my canoe off the bank when I get stuck some times and have had it rammed into trees and the bank as it hangs off the back of the canoe and I'm not paying attention no issues with it. Quote
Diggy Posted July 29, 2012 Posted July 29, 2012 Initially I had reel seat problems as people said but once I adjusted the reel it screwed down tightly and doesnt move as it should. The rod, I love it, its probably my favorite rod and people always compliment it. The only downfall is the grip material IMO, I wouldn't call it durable and its kind of weird if the handle gets wet but it wouldn't deter me from buying another Quote
The Guy Posted July 29, 2012 Posted July 29, 2012 I've had a 7' mh for almost 2 years. It is light and sensitive it feels more stout than my other mh rods. I haven't had any issues with the reel seat or breakage just some wear on the foam grips. I haven't dealt with the microguides on the veritas so I can't help you there, and I would consider getting another one. I have pretty much had flouro on it the whole time with no issues Quote
Super User Hi Salenity Posted July 29, 2012 Super User Posted July 29, 2012 I had a 7'm and got rid of it and got a 7'6'' mh. Not that it was a bad rod but at the time I didn't have the arsenal I have now and I needed it to do more than a medium rod can do (like throw a spinner) The 7'6'' is one of my favorite rods . The aluminum threads and nut on the reel seat sometimes "creak" wen I cast the insert is out of the tip top on mine now but I'm going to take the blame for that by lure retrival... Quote
j.bruno Posted July 29, 2012 Posted July 29, 2012 Never had a reel seat issue on my casting model veritas. The spinning though i have. I couldnt find a reel that would fit it snuggly with out the gap. So i traded it off to a friend for a Skeet Reese Rod (Bad choice on my part). Yea dont ever do that lol. Quote
RyneB Posted July 29, 2012 Posted July 29, 2012 i absolutely love my Veritas. I noticed the other day that the middle 3 eyes were bent slightly. Thats not the rods fault, i have a gaggle of rods on my front deck and they kind of get abused. I bent them backand have been fine ever since. I can say that the Vendetta has impressed me more than i thought it would. I would have a hard time choosing between my Vendetta and Veritas. Quote
Super User rockchalk06 Posted July 29, 2012 Author Super User Posted July 29, 2012 I had a 7'm and got rid of it and got a 7'6'' mh. Not that it was a bad rod but at the time I didn't have the arsenal I have now and I needed it to do more than a medium rod can do (like throw a spinner) The 7'6'' is one of my favorite rods . The aluminum threads and nut on the reel seat sometimes "creak" wen I cast the insert is out of the tip top on mine now but I'm going to take the blame for that by lure retrival... So the medium has is pretty loose? I was hoping for that as I wanted it to throw small jigs and plastics Quote
Super User rockchalk06 Posted July 29, 2012 Author Super User Posted July 29, 2012 i absolutely love my Veritas. I noticed the other day that the middle 3 eyes were bent slightly. Thats not the rods fault, i have a gaggle of rods on my front deck and they kind of get abused. I bent them backand have been fine ever since. I can say that the Vendetta has impressed me more than i thought it would. I would have a hard time choosing between my Vendetta and Veritas. How thick is the backbone on the Vendetta compared to the Veritas? Quote
Super User Hi Salenity Posted July 29, 2012 Super User Posted July 29, 2012 So the medium has is pretty loose? I was hoping for that as I wanted it to throw small jigs and plastics Sounds like you will like the 7'M Quote
BASSHUNTER1961 Posted July 29, 2012 Posted July 29, 2012 How thick is the backbone on the Vendetta compared to the Veritas? I have the 6'6" M Vendetta, and it has a ton of backbone. 1 Quote
zachb34 Posted July 29, 2012 Posted July 29, 2012 The medium heavy veritas has the most backbone I've ever had in any medium heavy on the market Quote
Super User ww2farmer Posted July 29, 2012 Super User Posted July 29, 2012 As a non-owner/user of Veritas rods I like them alot, and also the Skeet Reese Rods, and Carrot Stix, because when I see a ton of D.B.'s with there hats on backwards, talking like wannabe pros, and a bunch of these rods on there boat decks at a tournament, the chances of me cashing a check are high. Quote
The Guy Posted July 29, 2012 Posted July 29, 2012 If you buy in store make sure the eyes line up. I bought mine a while ago but a few of them had eyes that where way out of whack. Quote
Super User rockchalk06 Posted July 29, 2012 Author Super User Posted July 29, 2012 I have the 6'6" M Vendetta, and it has a ton of backbone. Now what makes it worse, is I found the Vendettas new for 48 shipped now. Arggg Quote
Super User rockchalk06 Posted July 29, 2012 Author Super User Posted July 29, 2012 The medium heavy veritas has the most backbone I've ever had in any medium heavy on the market Thank you Quote
Super User rockchalk06 Posted July 29, 2012 Author Super User Posted July 29, 2012 As a non-owner/user of Veritas rods I like them alot, and also the Skeet Reese Rods, and Carrot Stix, because when I see a ton of D.B.'s with there hats on backwards, talking like wannabe pros, and a bunch of these rods on there boat decks at a tournament, the chances of me cashing a check are high. This was going to help my questions how? Quote
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