thunderblack Posted July 20, 2020 Posted July 20, 2020 I've fished several travel rods. Current two are Loomis Escape and Cabela's salt striker. Really like both. If I grabbed another it would be the new Fenwick HMG or Falcon Lowrider that was recently released. Loomis Escape can be found but they are discontinued. Loomis need to make another 3 piece stat! 2 Quote
PaulVE64 Posted July 27, 2020 Posted July 27, 2020 My favorite right now is a 7' mf st. croix Avid. I throw it with a Daiwa BG 2500. Quote
Spletz Posted November 14, 2020 Posted November 14, 2020 I’ve been hiking and fishing a lot lately and outifitted then kids too so have invested some time in the telescopic market. I’ve tested out more than a half dozen. Here’s my impressions at a glance and some notes about my favorite. Eagle claw: wet noodle Soujiliyang: stiff as a board Daiwa Megaforce: Too few guides, breaks Kastking Blackhawk 2: now were getting somewhere. Tip is flimsy and broke on me because floating guides friction fit has no gasket. Daiwa Blazon Mobile: (6106TMB) My favorite thus far. Responsive casting rod, solid construction, slick look. 8 guides. My Daiwa Triple B spinning is in the mail. Can’t wait to try it out. Should be the gold standard but the Blazon is newer and may be better. Will keep you posted. 1 1 Quote
txchaser Posted November 15, 2020 Posted November 15, 2020 On 7/18/2020 at 10:39 AM, Ksam1234 said: So I started hiking a lot more and along all these trails are nice little ponds or rivers etc and I use a backpack and want to know the best travel rod in your experience ? Doesn’t have to be anything crazy expensive. 150$ is fine, but something I can use to throw some baits around! Also your input on your best fishing backpack , not just for lures but in general, to hold tackle box and other essentials while hiking. I have the Fenwick HMG in spinning and casting. Both come with two different tips. Nothing to complain about, and plenty sensitive. I'd buy them again, and if I had to buy something else it would be the Daiwa, I think it is an Ardito. Quote
Revival Posted November 15, 2020 Posted November 15, 2020 I have the Ardito spinning rod and I like it. It’s 3 piece and pretty solid. They are pricey compared to some of the others but I think I paid $80 for mine. They are worth a look. Quote
Kjruiz Posted November 21, 2020 Posted November 21, 2020 On 7/20/2020 at 6:39 AM, Kjruiz said: I have the ardito and I absolutely love it. Never thought I would get such sensitivity on a travel rod. Update to say that I have snapped the tip on them twice. Once my fault, once defect. Quote
Kjruiz Posted December 20, 2020 Posted December 20, 2020 On 11/21/2020 at 10:50 AM, Kjruiz said: Update to say that I have snapped the tip on them twice. Once my fault, once defect. Second update to note that while I have snapped the tip twice, both times Daiwa fixed it expeditiously no questions asked. That is some commitment to their warranty. 2 Quote
LCG Posted January 16, 2021 Posted January 16, 2021 On 11/14/2020 at 10:31 PM, txchaser said: I have the Fenwick HMG in spinning and casting. Both come with two different tips. Nothing to complain about, and plenty sensitive. I'd buy them again, and if I had to buy something else it would be the Daiwa, I think it is an Ardito. How is the spinning model guides? Read a few reviews saying the guides are small. Can they handle 20lb braid to leader? Can't decide between the spinning and casting, they both seem very versatile. Quote
txchaser Posted January 19, 2021 Posted January 19, 2021 On 1/16/2021 at 2:55 PM, LCG said: How is the spinning model guides? Read a few reviews saying the guides are small. Can they handle 20lb braid to leader? Can't decide between the spinning and casting, they both seem very versatile. If they are small, I didn't notice. I fish 20lb braid to leader on it. 1 Quote
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