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Looking for some more info on these compared to items such as the nrx, glx, destroyers and similar rods. I'm looking at the 7'3 MH. Would you consider any destroyers or xxs to be on par? 

 

I'm really looking for a light, sensitive, versatile rods that can be used primarily for 3/8 & 1/2 ounce jackhammers (I don't prefer a soft rod due to heavy cover) and 1/2 Oz jigs, light Texas rigs, worms that feel a little overloaded on the nrx 893. 

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I have a pair of GLXs and a pair of Destroyers and I feel like my PA is Absolutely the same class in terms of both sensitivity, build quality, and power/taper balance.


I have had a couple of gen 1 XX rods and while they’re pretty close to the three mentioned above, they’re all been slightly less magical feeling.  But it’s fairly small difference. 

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21 minutes ago, fishwizzard said:

I have a pair of GLXs and a pair of Destroyers and I feel like my PA is Absolutely the same class in terms of both sensitivity, build quality, and power/taper balance.


I have had a couple of gen 1 XX rods and while they’re pretty close to the three mentioned above, they’re all been slightly less magical feeling.  But it’s fairly small difference. 

Thank you, just trying to decide as you can get destroyers for a similar price 

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