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The standard Carbonlite is on sale for 79.97 and the micro guide is on sale for 99.97, also to let you know the JM Carbonlite BC is on sale for 109.97.  Just a heads up since I've seen so many Carbonlite threads recently.

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I literally just bought a BPS PQ and Carbonlite Microguide on Friday.  Luckily if you make them a combo it knocks $20 off both items so I lucked out anyways.  BTW its an awesome combo for an angler on a budget like myself.

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Those Carbonlite rods are well worth three times the sale price.  Buy one!

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Those Carbonlite rods are well worth three times the sale price.  Buy one!

 

Mike and I agree.......AWESOME rods. I've had great sensitivity with this rod. Feels great in hand too. The microguides seem to do their job and let me cast a pretty good distance......looks great too.

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Those Carbonlite rods are well worth three times the sale price.  Buy one!

 

I agree that they are quality rods at a great price, particularly when sale priced.  I picked up a 6'8" MXF spinning rod when they had the same sale in the spring.  It is a fantastic multi-purpose rod.  IMHO, much better quality than many other "name" brands similarly priced offerings.  For anyone looking for a quality rod on a budget, this is it. 

 

Additionally, though I haven't had to use it, BPS customer service is reported to be outstanding on these products. 

 

I may have to snag another at this price.

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I might go grab one and put it up next to my ***. Anyone interested in a comparison write-up?

 

I was actually thinking about doing this same comparison today as I do have both rods.

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Picked up another 7' MH today, also got double rewards points from a coupon they had in the circular ad I got in the mail.

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Picked up another 7' MH today, also got double rewards points from a coupon they had in the circular ad I got in the mail.

I got an 66 MH and some other stuff and also applied the coupon 20 off over 100. Just make it much better.

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I was actually thinking about doing this same comparison today as I do have both rods.

please do a comparison as I plan on buying an *** this week.. but would consider the bps especially on sale

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I bought two regular guides first of year and love them.My favorite worm rod is 6'9" MH xfast Carbonlite.

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please do a comparison as I plan on buying an *** this week.. but would consider the bps especially on sale

Here's a basic review as I didn't have time to test as thorough as I wanted. I used a 7'0" med fast microguide carbonlite and the 7'1" *** black. I used the same reel, lure, and line and just swapped the rods. The reel is a 3rd gen revo sx with 12# Pline flouroclear. I used a 1/4 oz red eye shad. I wanted something that vibrated to help gauge sensitivity and I caught a handful of fish with it a couple weeks ago. The lake I used has a soft bottom with some trees randomly about. Both rods felt pretty much the same as far as working the lure goes. The amount of vibration I felt was near identical, with the *** feeling maybe just a touch more sensitive. Casting was near identical, but the *** felt like it was easier to be accurate, but I had no problems casting the Carbonlite where I wanted. I did prefer the feel of the cast with the ***.

Unfortunately I didn't catch any fish so I decided to purposely run the lure through weeds to simulate a strike, catching a fish, whatever the best I could. The *** felt like it had more back bone and it was easier to rip it out of the weeds than the carbonlite. Throughout the day I could tell the carbonlite was a little softer than the ***.

I didn't do an actual balance test, but I do know the revo3 sx on the 7' med carbon light balances on my finger at the reel nut. The *** balances tip heavy compared to that, however the carbonlite feels to me tip light while fishing it. The regular guide carbonlite may feel more natural to me. The *** feels just a touch tip heavy while fishing. This, of course, is subjective and different people will prefer different balances. If I were planning an all day trip, I'd grab the carbonlite as it is noticeably easier in my wrists after a bunch of casts (I have crappy joints).

The carbonlite is noticeably lighter than the *** of course. The overall quality of the *** seems to feel better, however I had to epoxy the reel nut back together (the top trim ring, and then the carbon cover thing a few days later) on the *** after about 5-6 months of owning it. Not a big deal, just something to note. I've never had any problems like that with the carbonlite and I've owned it for about a year. I will say I've yet to have the same problem with any of my other omens.

To sum it up, I'm going to give a slight nod to the ***, however I really like how light the carbonlite is. For $100 for the *** and $120 for the carbonlite micro, I'd get the ***. When the carbonlites are on sale though, that makes it a tougher call. Customer service is awesome on both accounts. 13 apparently gives you a free hat for warranty returns, where as bass pro does not, however you can walk into bass pro with a broken rod and walk out with a new one.

I think you will be happy with either rod. I could buy one or the other with no regrets.

I hope this helps. If anyone has any questions, feel free to ask. I am not a seasoned fisherman by any stretch of the imagination, and these rods are the two nicest rods I have ever owned or fished.

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