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Can't decide between these two rods.  Will be used mainly for light Carolina rigging and wacky worming.  Currently have Fenwick elite tech smallmouth rod for this that I love, but want variety.  Like Savvy mainly due to price, but are they equivalent rods?  Had to find much info and reviews on Phenix rods. 

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I don't know anything about the Maxim, but if you have a ET Smallmouth rod you will not like the Saavy, the difference in sensitivity and feel is like night and day. The Saavy is a good line for moving baits but you don't want it for feel type presentations, if you want to go Dobyns for that go at least Champion level and leave the Saavy to moving baits.

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Savy's are 160-180

Maxim's are 110-130

 

In that range there are a lot of choices.  I'd look at the new Elite Tech's from Fenwick, the New Crucial from Shimano, and the Daiwa Tatula as well.  The Tatula is a really nice rod.

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I just ordered a savvy, hope I'm not disappointed, I think itll be fine.

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wait for the dobyns fury

the blank is rated even lower, talked to a representative from dobyns.
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than a savvy? dang i was planning on trying one. theres guys praising em all over facebook sayin they had fished em already and were best 100dollar rods by far ,etc. kinda figure thts probably bs tho

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I don't know anything about the Maxim, but if you have a ET Smallmouth rod you will not like the Saavy, the difference in sensitivity and feel is like night and day. The Saavy is a good line for moving baits but you don't want it for feel type presentations, if you want to go Dobyns for that go at least Champion level and leave the Saavy to moving baits.

What he said. Same experience.

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than a savvy? dang i was planning on trying one. theres guys praising em all over facebook sayin they had fished em already and were best 100dollar rods by far ,etc. kinda figure thts probably bs tho

Just because it is rated lower doesn't mean it isn't some type of new manufacturing process/technology that could outclass the Savvy still. 

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I would also consider the Tatula, E6X, and Zodias rods if you have not already.

The E6x is a great rod light & sensitive and there are lots of different models to chose from,

But the tatula and zodias rods are definitely worth trying.

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The maxim is a great rod

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I don't own a Phenix, but I do own a Savy 6'9" ML spinning rod. I bought it mostly for crappie/perch fishing, but I also use it for finesse bass/walleye fishing as well. This rod in particular is perfect for my use and I really enjoy this rod. They were smart enough to put the lure keeper down on the blank between the split grips, so that the line doesn't get wrapped around it in front of the reel. 

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The Savvy is one of the worst lines of fishing rods ever made and I said a while back the Fury line would be below the savvy line and was blasted for it. The Savvy line SHOULD have been Dobyn's $99.00 rod line to begin with. The Fury line shouldn't have been made but in truth it wouldn't take much to be better than the Savvy line.

Either buy the higher up dobyn's or buy anything else over a Savvy.

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Surprised to hear that the savvy is not that sensitive of a rod.  My ET rod is definitely the daintiest of my bass rods, very sensitive, but in weeds sometimes a little underpowered on hokset...it is a medium action, sometimes wish I would have went medium heavy.  Is a savvy a pretty small diameter rod like the ET?

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Yawn

Dobyns Savy are responsible for most childhood cancers too?

If I had to choose between the Maxim and Savy, I would go Savy, I don't trust the proprietary reel seat thing on the Maxim.

I have owned a bunch of Phenix rods too and am a fan.

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Savvy not sensitive...interesting that I win tourneys with it using it for finesse presentations...never moving baits

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What is your issue with the reel seat?  Just not a fan or is there known issues?

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"I may despise what you say, but I'll fight to the death to defend your right to say it"

 

It's all opinion. There's no way to measure sensitivity. If I'm researching something, why would I not want comment from both sides?

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I just ordered a savvy, hope I'm not disappointed, I think itll be fine.

 

youll be fine, don't believe everything you read on the intranetz

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This could end up like the roulette scene in The Deer Hunter...

"Dobyns Mao!"

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I've fished with my friend's 7' M Savvy before. Sensitivity was alright. Worth $150? That's for you to decide. I think they would be better priced around $100-120 dollars.

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Do I actually have to go through and read all this or do I van everyone, lol.

They're fishing poles. Don't slam other guys' gear and don't get all offended when someone doesn't like your favorite pole.

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