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I was wanting to get anyones take on these rods.Are they good for the money,are they sensitive,and any other pros or cons about them.

Thanks.

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I probably shouldn't reply, but here goes. I never used that model, however  do have the Clarus, and Calcutta, and love em both, what I'm sayin is imho, Shimano rods are a good value, maybe not The best, but for the $$$$ a very good deal. I'd buy more if I could afford it.

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I like them.  I only have 1, as I prefer the Crucials, but the Compre is a rod nobody should be ashamed to own.  Very capable sticks.

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    The Compre rods are great rods.  They are very lightweight and sensitive.

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I have three as well. They are great rods for the money and have a nice warranty too. Nothing wrong with the Compre.

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I recently picked up a Compre 6'6" MXF spinning rod, and I have to sisay it is a great rod. I do prefer Falcon Lowriders, but for a bill it is a great deal. They are sensitive and classic looking. I use mine for  dropshot, weightless senkos, tubes, and shakey heads. For the price you can't go wrong. Especially for us who have to ignore the bait monkey a little more this year.

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I have a Compre 2-pc.  I wouldn't call it lightweight but I do find it to be quite sensitive.

I was fishing in the rain one day and kept feeling occasional taps but no fish.  It dawned on me that the taps were raindrops hitting my rod.

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