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Hello folks, I am looking at possibly buying a couple travel casting rods.  I might be doing a lot of travel in near future for work and was looking at couple ones possibly the Milikan one because of the four piece and being able to break down to compact sizes.  I am open to opinions not looking to break the bank but I know get what you pay for.  I have checked Amazon and other sites to get ideas but see lots of mixed reviews on some of the cheap rods. Much appreciated for the tips again I don't want spinning rods I don't like using them prefer the casting. 

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The Milliken looks like a pretty good quality rod.  The modern ferrules make multi-piece rods behave almost identically to one piece rods.  Just a little heavier.   

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10 minutes ago, jgordon said:

Yes I was looking at this one and was wanting to see if anyone from here actually used it. 

 

I also have the 7'6" which is tip heavy but I don't mind. The 7ft may be more balanced. It is pretty sensitive and feels like a 1 piece, no issues at all with it. 

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54 minutes ago, Diggy said:

I also have the 7'6" which is tip heavy but I don't mind. The 7ft may be more balanced. It is pretty sensitive and feels like a 1 piece, no issues at all with it. 

It is about impossible to balance a 7' 6" rod, regardless of the reel.  If you make the butt long enough to balance it will be way too long for good ergonomics.  If one wants a rod to be balanced, better go short rather than long.  

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Kastking Compass telescopic. Great price. Versatile real rod. A little heavy, but the price makes it a no brainer. I’ve used it and absolutely recommend it as a top quality mainstream occasional use travel rod. For what my recommendation is worth, anyway.

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22 hours ago, jgordon said:

Yes I was looking at this one and was wanting to see if anyone from here actually used it. 

 

I have 3 Ardito casting rods.  One medium, and two medium heavy.  I highly recommend them.  I use them more than any other rods I own.  the medium is a great all around rod I take with me anywhere, and fish for any species of fish.  I have landed everything from trout, to DD .bass, to 35 lbs. Jack Carville with mine.  I would rate the medium heavy more to the heavy side.  All are excellent rods at any price.

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I have 3 Arditos. All 7'6. By the way, the MH balances perfectly & looks killer with the Penn Fathom 300LPHS

 

For the price, I absolutely recommend them.

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I have a 7ft Daiwa Ardito rod as well.  I also travel a little for work and found being a 3-piece it does not fit in my normal suitcase which I like to take.  It will fit in a larger one but that is more of a pain to take.  If you are planning to fly with it, I’d look more towards a 4-piece to fit in your luggage unless you don’t mind hand carrying it.

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Well thank you everyone for the feedback looks like we have a winner and I will look at the Ardito and get on order.  

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