DN3 Posted February 26, 2022 Posted February 26, 2022 Pros and cons to stainless steel line guides on a rod? Quote
cyclops2 Posted February 26, 2022 Posted February 26, 2022 Never hard enough for braids. Grooves are cut too easily. I have replaced all SS guides on rods. 4 Quote
Super User Deleted account Posted February 26, 2022 Super User Posted February 26, 2022 Only cons. Quote
Super User Jig Man Posted February 26, 2022 Super User Posted February 26, 2022 I don’t like them. 1 Quote
DN3 Posted February 26, 2022 Author Posted February 26, 2022 On 2/26/2022 at 1:06 PM, garroyo130 said: What's the rod? Big Bear Original Casting Rod https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/rodcast.html?from=basres Quote
garroyo130 Posted February 26, 2022 Posted February 26, 2022 interesting at that price point for sure 1 Quote
Super User T-Billy Posted February 26, 2022 Super User Posted February 26, 2022 Functional if you only use mono. Braid and flouro both groove them quickly. Quote
a1712 Posted February 26, 2022 Posted February 26, 2022 I've fished them hard on the Susquehanna for 4 years and never had an issue with the Pac Bay Minima's on the Big Bear rods. Brian. Quote
GetFishorDieTryin Posted February 27, 2022 Posted February 27, 2022 A couple of the 13 rods I use have SS Alps guides. The 7'1 M F Muse has seen 3 years of heavy use without any issues. Quote
Delaware Valley Tackle Posted February 27, 2022 Posted February 27, 2022 There are different grades of SS just like every thing else. Good ringless guides are light and durable. I don’t go out of my way to use them with a few exceptions. Quote
Super User PhishLI Posted February 27, 2022 Super User Posted February 27, 2022 2 hours ago, GetFishorDieTryin said: A couple of the 13 rods I use have SS Alps guides. The 7'1 M F Muse has seen 3 years of heavy use without any issues. It uses stainless steel guide frames with zirconia inserts. The tip guide has a sic insert. Same with Omen Black 2s, but no sic tip top. 1 hour ago, Delaware Valley Tackle said: There are different grades of SS just like every thing else. I've been using a $79 Lew's Carbon Fire 7'3" H for a few years throwing frogs and baits up to a Magdraft Freestyle. The guides are still perfect using 50lb braid exclusively, so I agree. Quote
Delaware Valley Tackle Posted February 27, 2022 Posted February 27, 2022 19 minutes ago, PhishLI said: It uses stainless steel guide frames with zirconia inserts. The tip guide has a sic insert. Same with Omen Black 2s, but no sic tip top. I've been using a $79 Lew's Crabon Fire 7'3" H for a few years throwing frogs and baits up to a Magdraft Freestyle. The guides are still perfect using 50lb braid exclusively, so I agree. Yup it’s actually contaminants (sand, grit, etc) that grooves anything not the line really. Certain applications require certain tools. Quote
GetFishorDieTryin Posted February 28, 2022 Posted February 28, 2022 23 hours ago, PhishLI said: It uses stainless steel guide frames with zirconia inserts. The tip guide has a sic insert. Same with Omen Black 2s, but no sic tip top. Yes. Quote
cyclops2 Posted March 3, 2022 Posted March 3, 2022 I cast Constantly 8 am to sun down . Weather permitting. May 15 to Sept. 15 from boat & shore . Very shallow water and rocks. So the dirt in 6# braided is a real condition. Some rods are cheapy for kids & guests. So they always had S S. 4 # mono does / did cut them quickly. All are now synthetic. No wear at all. All flyrods never get grooves because the fly lines are such large diameters and have a large rubbing surface. Quote
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