Redtail Posted March 10, 2008 Posted March 10, 2008 I'm buying a Shimano Cumara baitcaster this week 6' 8" M basically for use with soft plastics (Senkos & Tubes). I'm going to put my Shimano Chronarch on it. I can get one with a Fast or X Fast Tip. Can someone explain to me when you need a fast tip vs. an X Fast Tip? Thanks in Advance. Quote
foul hooked Posted March 10, 2008 Posted March 10, 2008 I have several Shimano Compre rods with xfast tip. I find that they cast lite plastics very well. You also have a quicker hook set with xfast, the bend is all at the top. For plastics fished on bottom you can't go wrong with xfast. Remember though, this is just my opinion. Quote
jjbassjj Posted March 10, 2008 Posted March 10, 2008 action is very the rod bends the most...fast action bends mainly at the tip....extra fast action bends at the tip a little more. for plastics you should get the extra fast. Quote
island bassin Posted March 10, 2008 Posted March 10, 2008 I have several Shimano Compre rods with xfast tip. I find that they cast lite plastics very well. You also have a quicker hook set with xfast, the bend is all at the top. For plastics fished on bottom you can't go wrong with xfast. Remember though, this is just my opinion. Agree , you should go for the xfast 8-) Quote
Super User Grey Wolf Posted March 10, 2008 Super User Posted March 10, 2008 x-fast gets my vote. Quote
Super User grimlin Posted March 10, 2008 Super User Posted March 10, 2008 There can't be too much difference between a x-fast and fast tip can it? Quote
jaskoh Posted March 10, 2008 Posted March 10, 2008 I own a lot of Fast action rods and one X-Fast. With the X-Fast rod every bite I get feels like the bass is hammering he heck out of the bait. In my oppinnion you get a lot more sensitivity out of the X-Fast which could be key to detectin lite bites. Quote
Super User Raul Posted March 10, 2008 Super User Posted March 10, 2008 There can't be too much difference between a x-fast and fast tip can it? Yes there is, specially when you are fishing with light ( 6-8 lb ) line, it 's the difference between hooking the fish and not hooking it. Quote
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