sarcazmo Posted April 4, 2013 Posted April 4, 2013 *** series! Im not sure if BPS carries them but cabelas does. Quote
Super User Teal Posted April 4, 2013 Super User Posted April 4, 2013 Veritas, light but breakage issues ***, is all the rave right now Daiwa Ballistic, yes it red, but they are fairly light and are one sale for 79 at TW. I have a ballistic deep crankin rod and i like it. Quote
ColdSVT Posted April 5, 2013 Posted April 5, 2013 I would check out 13 omens snd Lews I had a mojo and it ok, the *** is way better for the same money I would also check out a fenwick elite tech...super nice for a 100 bucks! the guy that designed the elite tech designed the omens and envys Quote
TNBassin' Posted April 5, 2013 Posted April 5, 2013 I love my veritas. No breakage issue for me and MANY others. Great rod. Quote
Super User lmbfisherman Posted April 5, 2013 Super User Posted April 5, 2013 I love my veritas. No breakage issue for me and MANY others. Great rod. I agree, I own one and haven't had any issues with breakage. I bought a 7'3" MH/F and it served as a great all purpose rod. Especially when I went shore fishing, I used it occasionally as a frog rod and had no problems pulling them out of some lily pads and junk. They are especially better deal now that I can buy them regularly around here for 79.99 now. Quote
moguy1973 Posted April 5, 2013 Posted April 5, 2013 Veritas........ Surprised it hasn't be brought up more in this thread +1 Great rod that is super light. And looks cool with he white paint to boot. Quote
backcast88 Posted April 6, 2013 Posted April 6, 2013 I had a Veritas for all of a week and returned it. It was light and sensitive but the 6'6" MF spinning rod I had was a lot stiffer then I was looking for. On a personal note, I didn't care for the white color. I have 2 Carbonlites (6'8" MXF spinning rod and 6'6"MF micro casting), 1 Carbon Black in 6'6" MF (discontinued rod, same blank as the Carbonlite but with cork grips), and my dad has a 6'6" MF spinning Carbonlite. Its safe to say that I like Carbolite rods. They are very light and sensitive with a soft tip and plenty of backbone. I am a broke masters student so $100 is about my max for rods and handled nearly every rod in the $75-$100 range and found the Carbonlite to be the best. 1 Quote
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