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In process of getting few more rods and while I can definitely afford higher end rods I just dont see need to drop 200+ on one rod. Which leads me to here I know theres alot more to look at but between the 2 which one seems to be better before i spend my money? 

 

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I don't own a G force. my experience with them is just handling them in a store. They seem well balanced and get good reviews for a $99.00 rod.

I do own 4 fury's. they are in my opinion some of the best rods for that price range.

They also take a lot of abuse. Not as fragile as other rods I have owned.

 

 

 

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I was actually going to buy a g force 7’4” for jigs but man the more I played with it it felt more like a mh to me than a h.. 

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Never used a GForce, but I can vouch for the Fury's. I have a 7'3'' Heavy for my jigs and I beat the brakes off that rod to the point where there is no paint left on the tip. I've even got it caught up in my trolling motor and it survived. Send it!

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I too have never used the GForce but have equally great things to say about the Fury series.  I have 2 spinning and 2 casting and they're terrific rods.  I have a handful of higher end rods but more often than not the Furys are the main rods I find myself with on the water.  My only critique of the Fury is they tend to be a power down from what they are rated IMO (H is more like a MH.)  Not sure if everyone feels that way but that's my take on them, overall they're great rods.  

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