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I noticed on TW that they have the old version crucial spinning rod on sale for like $80. I'm kind of in the market for a new shakey head rod. The one they have is a 6'10"m. I'm just wondering if these are good rods and if that model would be good for shakey heads.

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They are very stiff all the way through the tip in the XF. Mountains of backbone though. I wasn't a fan of how much the EVA deformed in my hand during a big fight though fwiw. Good rod but not great IMO. Still def worth 80 though!

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I don't see why not.  Most shaky head rods should be stiff all the way up until the last 3-4 inches of the rod.   Jerkbait rods seem to do almost the same thing, with the rod usually being fast with a soft tip. 

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They are very stiff all the way through the tip in the XF. Mountains of backbone though. I wasn't a fan of how much the EVA deformed in my hand during a big fight though fwiw. Good rod but not great IMO. Still def worth 80 though!

Isn't that the definition of an XF?

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Isn't that the definition of an XF?

You can have an XF Action with a soft tip. I have a Crucial DS Rod MH/Ext. Fast and the tip is very soft. Brian.

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I just pulled the plug on one of these.  I needed a shaky head rod aswell.  It says fast tip and it better be lol.  I own three crucial jig rods and love them.

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