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Whenever the rods price point exceeds $200 you can and should look into a custom build researching current rod blanks, guide trains, handles etc and above all customer satisfaction plus warranty. Off the shelf rods always make compromises to satisfy a wide range of users. Have the rod built exactly the way you want it with state of the art materials/ components.

Been doing this the past 35 years.

Tom

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Whenever the rods price point exceeds $200 you can and should look into a custom build researching current rod blanks, guide trains, handles etc and above all customer satisfaction plus warranty. Off the shelf rods always make compromises to satisfy a wide range of users. Have the rod built exactly the way you want it with state of the art materials/ components.

Been doing this the past 35 years.

Tom

 

I agree, but would even say the $100 mark is when you should start looking at custom.  You could conceivably get the exact same components (or equivalent) in a $100 rod; add the cost of building it, and come out at about the same price, but end up with a much better rod.

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It has been stated several times by some of the builders on the forum that it would be difficult to build a custom rod for less than $150. In addition to components and materials you have their shipping costs and rod building charges. These two alone equal a minimum of $75 ($25 for shipping and $50 for them to build it). I would bet anything you couldn't get a custom rod $100 unless the above to variables are far less... IE free shipping or they build it for basically for fun.

I could never get a custom rod quote for under $150 for something "decent". As WRB noted once you get to the $200 point a custom rod is more in play.

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Any rod that does the job and isn't overpriced.

...and feels good in your hands...

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St croix,duckett, phenix are my starting 3 but recently picked up some tatulas and are liking them alot

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Kistler Rods and by far. They have a ridiculously huge selection.

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Whenever the rods price point exceeds $200 you can and should look into a custom build researching current rod blanks, guide trains, handles etc and above all customer satisfaction plus warranty. Off the shelf rods always make compromises to satisfy a wide range of users. Have the rod built exactly the way you want it with state of the art materials/ components.

Been doing this the past 35 years.

Tom

Amen Tom!

 

I agree, but would even say the $100 mark is when you should start looking at custom.  You could conceivably get the exact same components (or equivalent) in a $100 rod; add the cost of building it, and come out at about the same price, but end up with a much better rod.

Yes very true!! Look at you! ;)

 

It has been stated several times by some of the builders on the forum that it would be difficult to build a custom rod for less than $150. In addition to components and materials you have their shipping costs and rod building charges. These two alone equal a minimum of $75 ($25 for shipping and $50 for them to build it). I would bet anything you couldn't get a custom rod $100 unless the above to variables are far less... IE free shipping or they build it for basically for fun.

I could never get a custom rod quote for under $150 for something "decent". As WRB noted once you get to the $200 point a custom rod is more in play.

Unfortunately its the builders that are at fault on this.. But in their defense, it takes roughly 2+ hours per rod, and that is if your humming and run into no problems. 

But that being said.. Here is one of our vendors: http://www.getbitoutdoors.com/rod-building-kits/complete-rod-kits/complete-casting-kits.html 

They have a whole kit for under $50.00 Im sure that a rod builder could build a bass kit for under $75.00!! So there $125.00

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I'm a big St. Croix fan. But I must admit that there are plenty of brands I haven't tried yet, Dobyns being one of them. So I want to try more before I truly dedicate myself to the brand.

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5 Denali
2 Castaway and Abu Garcia

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Been getting a few Fin-Nor rods from a local discount retailer. Bought the first one for grins and giggles, but I'm starting to like them a lot.

Solid and tough. The fast action MH has been a great rod.

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Suprised at the amount of Croix's I have 2 and they are nothing special but they are just the Avids maybe I need to try one of their high end models. For me Loomis,MB,EverGreen,Phoenix and I want to try Major Craft and something on a Rainshadow blank, which I guess will have to be custom. Someone mentioned Tigerodz, is that just a custom builder?

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Falcon for me. I do have a couple of older US made Castaways that I still use because I've spent some money getting new guides put on.

 

Never broke a Falcon and the one or two little issues I've ever had with a rod they repaired without hassle.  Also I've been able to get a couple of discontinued Caras for a great price directly through them.

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