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Is there anyone who owns or knows anything about either of these Raid rods? I've been trying to find information about them outside of their own website, but it's pretty difficult to come by. I mainly want to know how they compare against a Destroyer P5 (or any other higher-end rod) in terms of quality, sensitivity, etc... 

 

Thank you in advance.

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On 8/5/2023 at 2:27 PM, Jorge D said:

Is there anyone who owns or knows anything about either of these Raid rods? I've been trying to find information about them outside of their own website, but it's pretty difficult to come by. I mainly want to know how they compare against a Destroyer P5 (or any other higher-end rod) in terms of quality, sensitivity, etc... 

 

Thank you in advance.

Apologies for the late reply but The Hookup Tackle UTUBE channel has some content on them. I'm seriously considering a "Sidekick" for strolling and other finesse applications

Length: 6’7”

Power(Action): Light Plus

Taper: Fast

Line: 4-6lb.

The GLADIATOR Anti GA-67L⁺S is a character (Rod) that can adjust to the situation at any time and in any case, worthy of the name Sidekick.
The sidekick is a 6'7" light plus action tubular model. The TIP, which boasts high operability and sensitivity as much as SOLID, and the powerful bat, which is located between L and ML, are finished with a single blank without joints.
It can be used for a wide range of finesse rigs and finesse plugging except for extreme finesse games, so it is quite useful when there is a limit to the number of rods that can be carried, such as one bait and one spinning okappari style.

 

 

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I have the 62BF Tricker that I am using as a BFS rod. It is a very nice rod with great aesthetics and it is a top quality build. I also recommend checking into some of the Hook Up Tackle Youtube videos covering these rods. I will be purchasing more of their rods in the near future. 

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