kayaking_kev Posted August 17, 2020 Posted August 17, 2020 http://tackletour.com/reviewdobynsxtasy.html?fbclid=IwAR1XL1u1EI5NK-DYWQA6MMKDe13TRb8qKYQcwrbUTe5pXA9HONvy-cyfnpA I've had the 755c & 723c and pretty much agree with the review. I sold the 755, but still have the 723, but am considering selling it to try a Megabass Detroyer P5. I like the Xtasy's, but they shine more in deeper water, and I mostly fish shallow. I love the way the Xtasy feels, looks, and the lifetime warranty brings some peace of mind, but I'm wanting something sub 4 ounces and has more of that crisp feeling like a NRX, but I don't want a 10+ year old rod. Anyway, I wanted to share this review because it does a good job of explaining where a lot of the sensitivity from the rod comes from and the difference between it and the NRX. Quote
Super User Tywithay Posted August 17, 2020 Super User Posted August 17, 2020 I love my 753 for weightless plastics, but I wouldn't say it's an extremely sensitive rod. It looks amazing and the balance is pretty decent, but it doesn't have that electric feel. The 73LMH ZBone is the most sensitive rod I've used. A lot if that is likely due to the weight, 3.4oz for a 7'3" is about as light as it gets. 1 Quote
Super User iabass8 Posted August 17, 2020 Super User Posted August 17, 2020 I love the xtasy 725 for shallow heavy cover wood /w jigs 3/8-1/2oz. rod is the bomb. didn't like the 755. the only thing I like about the NRX was the blank. the handle, guides, reel seat, and overall build was dog poo. hopefully the revamp coming is better. I do have a custom phenix k2 that is on par /w the NRX and built waay better. 1 Quote
Diggy Posted August 17, 2020 Posted August 17, 2020 4 hours ago, kayaking_kev said: http://tackletour.com/reviewdobynsxtasy.html?fbclid=IwAR1XL1u1EI5NK-DYWQA6MMKDe13TRb8qKYQcwrbUTe5pXA9HONvy-cyfnpA I've had the 755c & 723c and pretty much agree with the review. I sold the 755, but still have the 723, but am considering selling it to try a Megabass Detroyer P5. I like the Xtasy's, but they shine more in deeper water, and I mostly fish shallow. I love the way the Xtasy feels, looks, and the lifetime warranty brings some peace of mind, but I'm wanting something sub 4 ounces and has more of that crisp feeling like a NRX, but I don't want a 10+ year old rod. Anyway, I wanted to share this review because it does a good job of explaining where a lot of the sensitivity from the rod comes from and the difference between it and the NRX. Get the X-bites 1 Quote
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