Super User casts_by_fly Posted August 20, 2023 Super User Posted August 20, 2023 Hi guys, Anyone used the rx7 three piece blanks? The latest email flyer featured them and gave me the thought that I wouldn’t mind having a travel baitcaster. Anyone build on one and can give a review? I’ve used lots of rx7 fly rod blanks on the past so know the general quality to value you get in that lineup. Any other 3 pc casting rod blanks worth looking at? thanks rick Quote
Super User MickD Posted August 21, 2023 Super User Posted August 21, 2023 I have built the old RX6 travel blank 7 foot ML power into an inshore spin rod, (SB841-3) and it is a great rod. It has a little more power than I would characterize as ML but has a very fast action (~80 degrees AA) so it casts a wide range of lure weights, including light jigs, very well. I've used it for freash water finesse, cranks, and salt bonefish jigs and cudas. I even took a 5 foot shark on it last year, and it has done everything well. I expect the RX7's will be very good too. 1 Quote
spoonplugger1 Posted August 21, 2023 Posted August 21, 2023 Have built quite a few RX7 7, 3 pc. blanks from the last introduction, mostly the ISP 847-3, 12 -30 lb. rated blanks designed for peacock bass, etc. great blanks, also the ISP 843-3 and 844-3. The new ones look similar, just 2 inches longer. One of the aforementioned blanks was built for a gentleman who did a lot of travel installing and repairing robotics systems. He carried the rods everywhere with him in a common case, the reels were in his luggage. The 847-3 was by far his favorite, catching large fish of all species everywhere he went, including a trip to the Amazon for peacocks. The old green color made a striking rod. I agree the later RX6 rods were dandies too, built quite a few of the 4 pc. SB 720-4 rods, as mentioned before they are more powerful than I anticipated, but still nice rods. Quote
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