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Just type it into Google.....

i looked it up . Sorry about that , some smart a#* said that to me once . so i thought it was the same ******-ness . sorry bud 

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Reed's has had them on sale (buy one for $100 get one of your choice free and get a hat).

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At $50 its a steal to me. They have become my favorite rod. They have a more traditional length rear grip and are well suited for kayak or canoe.

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The BPS Carbonlite is a very nice rod in the $100 range also. The hard thing about getting an answer to this question is not everyone likes the same feel as others do. I'm apparently less sensitive to the weight of my rod as I have a few Mojos that have a bad rep for being extremely tip heavy and have no problem feeling or catching fish on them. Best thing is if you can get to a tackle shop and see what one feels best in your hand. Some stores will even let you put a reel on them so you can really see how they'll feel in your hand. 

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