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When I bought my Zodias rod, the guy at the store said that he wouldn't use braid on it because of the ceramic guides. That the braid could wear a groove in the guides. Is that true? I thought the newer guides were OK to use with braid?

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6 minutes ago, FrankN209 said:

When I bought my Zodias rod, the guy at the store said that he wouldn't use braid on it because of the ceramic guides. That the braid could wear a groove in the guides. Is that true? I thought the newer guides were OK to use with braid?

 

I think almost all modern rods are fine with braid.

Don't think it'd be a problem seeing Zodias is a 

Shimano product, as is Power Pro...

 

Zodias description (spinning) at Shimano.au:

Using Shimano’s exclusive Hi-Power X Construction graphite blanks, Zodias casting rods deliver incredible distance and accuracy. The lightweight blanks are complemented by custom shaped EVA grips, Fuji ‘K’ series Alconite guides — with a Fuji SiC tip to reduce heat buildup at a key point — and a CI 4+ reel seat for an additional weight saving. Hi-Power X blanks are really something else. Their acute sensitivity crisply transmits every tap from a snag, weed, or a cautious short-striking fish, especially when used in conjunction with reels spooled with zero stretch braided line like Power Pro. There are four light to medium spin rods of 6’ 8” and 7’ lengths, the latter in two piece, and a pair of 6’ 6” baitcasters to choose from. So whether it’s black bream in the Gippsland Lakes or barramundi in a muddy tropical creek, you’ll be impressed with the performance characteristics of the new Zodias series.
 
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Just now, bigturtle said:

The guy who told you that is stupid.

 

At least about fishing rods.

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10 minutes ago, Darren. said:

 

I think almost all modern rods are fine with braid.

Don't think it'd be a problem seeing Zodias is a 

Shimano product, as is Power Pro...

 

Zodias description (spinning) at Shimano.au:

Using Shimano’s exclusive Hi-Power X Construction graphite blanks, Zodias casting rods deliver incredible distance and accuracy. The lightweight blanks are complemented by custom shaped EVA grips, Fuji ‘K’ series Alconite guides — with a Fuji SiC tip to reduce heat buildup at a key point — and a CI 4+ reel seat for an additional weight saving. Hi-Power X blanks are really something else. Their acute sensitivity crisply transmits every tap from a snag, weed, or a cautious short-striking fish, especially when used in conjunction with reels spooled with zero stretch braided line like Power Pro. There are four light to medium spin rods of 6’ 8” and 7’ lengths, the latter in two piece, and a pair of 6’ 6” baitcasters to choose from. So whether it’s black bream in the Gippsland Lakes or barramundi in a muddy tropical creek, you’ll be impressed with the performance characteristics of the new Zodias series.
 

 

Thanks for this. 

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