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Just saw this on my FB page. The avid apparently is getting a face lift. Looks to be a split grip design. I guess we find out on Thursday.

 

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  • Super User
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Looked good for a few seconds... Thanks for posting

  • Super User
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Well dang.  I am a big St Croix fan, especially the avid series, but a split grip..........  I hope they kept the fore grip at least!

 

Jeff

 

Edit:  looks like they did in slow mo

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Well, hopefully they keep the regular Avids as well, or they just ruined a great series with that crappy split handle.

Looks like St Croix is trying to add a little more to there lineup so everyone has a a choice for there favorite design. Hopefully the Original  Avid stays the same,,,,,, if not thank God they sell blanks! They have made the Ladies version with split grip and different guides for some time. But I agree, I would hate to see them offer only only an unfinished handle on such a fine rod! :thumbsup1:

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I don't mind split grips but hate fore grips with a passion. May have to check one of these out when released! If they do a inshore model, consider sold! All my salt rods are St Croix

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Looks like micro guides. That should get the old croix fans riled up. 

  • Super User
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Looks like micro guides. That should get the old croix fans riled up. 

They use K-series micros on the Legend Elite, Extreme, and Tournament; though they're not as small as some other companies micro guides. They also use junky minima micro guides on the Rage. Not exactly something new....

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Which is why a lot of old timers use the avid. because its is the basic rod with full cork and "normal" guides. 

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The Minnima4 guides are actually not bad at all. Don't let the lack of a ceramic ring throw you for a loop. They are a good choice for keeping both expense and weight at a minimum. A number of reputable custom builders are using the Minnima4's with very good results.

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Which is why a lot of old timers use the avid. because its is the basic rod with full cork and "normal" guides. 

A lot of old timers use the Avid because of the fact that it's performance is proven! Maybe not the Very Best in the St. Croix line, but many think it's the best Rod for the money from anyone, as it performs much better than it's price suggests!

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As an Avid user, I'm hoping these 'AvidX' rods are an addition to the lineup, and the people at St. Croix are not overthinking the current Avid series of rods. Of course, I don't know how well the Avid series sells these days. Those of us who prefer a more traditional rod are likely not driving the market. And a lot of guys are like me. I already own my Avids. Unless they come out with a 7' 3" version of their M and MH rods (Please St. Croix!) I don't have much reason to buy any rods in the near future. But when I do want to buy a new Avid, or need to replace one of my current ones, I hope they still exist for years to come.

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  • Super User
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. I already own my Avids. Unless they come out with a 7' 3" version of their M and MH rods (Please St. Croix!) I don't have much reason to buy any rods in the near future. But when I do want to buy a new Avid, or need to replace one of my current ones, I hope they still exist for years to come.

A rod builder can give you what you're looking for with a custom! Its not that hard to extend one.

  • Super User
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The Minnima4 guides are actually not bad at all. Don't let the lack of a ceramic ring throw you for a loop. They are a good choice for keeping both expense and weight at a minimum. A number of reputable custom builders are using the Minnima4's with very good results.

I've used them on a handful of rods and was underwhelmed. They're not necessarily a "bad" guide, but I don't think they belong on a $150+ rod, when they're common on rods costing 1/3 of that.

  • Super User
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The Minnima4 guides are actually not bad at all. Don't let the lack of a ceramic ring throw you for a loop. They are a good choice for keeping both expense and weight at a minimum. A number of reputable custom builders are using the Minnima4's with very good results.

Thank you sir, I happenen to like them and they are serving me well.

  • Super User
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Geez, the split grip on these rods are really getting old, croix needs to think diffrent on their cork grips, they suck those split grips!

  • Super User
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Yea I paused the flick and dudes sporting some road map eyes or maybe it was filmed in Colorado or somethin....

  • Super User
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Looks like a sweet new rod! I'm going to have to get my hands on one!

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Is it a frog specific technique rod?

 

Frog rod with micro guides? I surely hope not! 

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