2024 the best fishing rod review


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【KastFlex IM6 Graphite Blanks】 - Fish like a gladiator! KastKing Crixus casting rods and spinning rods deliver incredible performance . With KastFlex technology, these powerful and sensitive IM6 Graphite rods range in power from a light weight rod to heavy in 5’ to 7’6” lengths. These incredible all-around rods are perfect for any species in freshwater and you’ll also find them perfect as a saltwater fishing rod.
【Golf Style SuperPolymer Handle 】– Crixus fishing rods feature a split rear handle design and are finished with a EVA fighting butt, with superPolymer handles are comfortable, durable and exceptionally slip resistant giving you maximum control over your fishing rod in all conditions.
【Stainless Steel Guides w/Zirconium Oxide Rings】 – As an angler you know that quality components make the fishing rod. KastKing uses only high-quality stainless-steel guide frames with Zirconium Oxide rings that deliver long, smooth casts and durable performance with fluorocarbon, monofilament or braided fishing line. You’ll get exceptional performance from your new Crixus fishing rod with KastKing Made in the USA KastPro braid.
【17 Different Models 】– KastKing Crixus fishing rods are available in 17 different power, action, and length combinations. There is a Crixus fishing rod that is perfect for bass fishing, walleye fishing, trout fishing, catfish, and so much more. There are several perfect Crixus models for inshore saltwater fishing. All Crixus fishing rods are constructed in 2-pcs for easy transport and storage. With PTS (Power Transition System) technology, they’ll feel just good .
Reviewer: Daring 49
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Best overall, all things considered.
Review: 1. Shipping tube, super amazing, I don't know how KK can do that at these prices. With graphite, invisible damage can be done especially via lateral concentrated impact. Can look fine until it snaps where hit under load. As another reviewer mentioned, "The mailman couldn't damage it if he tried."2. Handle grip material. Perfect. Non slip when wet or fish slimed. As another mentioned, easy to clean. Add durable, and aesthetically pleasing. Won't flake dust over the years like some that have a non slip sponge like forming process, the Crixus process is superior.3. Weight. I've learned the hard way, that fishing all day, cast after cast, takes a toll on your dominant hand, wrist, and arm. Ounces make a difference. Crixus rods are almost my lightest. Lighter and at same price range is my Cadence 6'6" Medium, Fast 2 pc, featuring a "30 ton" blank. But it was about $10 more, and like a precision instrument that I'm constantly concerned about damaging.4. Guides - but, I like the Crixus guides more than the Cadence. My best guides are on my Perigee II (KastKing from here on Amazon). Those guides are works of art.5. Stength. No worries, despite featherweight. My largest forces have been pulling myself to where I've been hung, like a tree branch or vine like reeds, or rocks, while in a 13.5' Sea Eagle fast track angler kayak against the wind. No creaking, groaning, nor worry. As far as fish, these will never break unless there's been invisible damage or been/being abused.6. Quality/Aestetics - these are just the right amount of gorgeous. I don't worry as much, transporting in car. I am *always* concerned to avoid sharp, impact no matter what rod it is, though. So my Cadence goes into my hatchback last. Order of least concern goes like this:Walmart rod of sort, no, it already broke but was under 20 bux, next my Souigyang (sp?) telecsopic), next Shakespeare GX2 Ugly, next my Diawa 1 piece (excellent M-H 1 pc), next my 3 Crixus rods, then my Perigee II, and last to load, my Cadence. Imo, my best looking rods for their minimalist, no flash, finishes are my Crixus and Cadences. For minimalist but can flash due to gloss, with some bit of extra doodling, that is my Perigee II.5. As far as manufacturing tolerances/consistency I trust whomever KK uses for their *Crixus* rods. Although KastKing's 2-tip option Perigee II rod sections don't appear to seat "...all the way." They seat inward enough, and that is still good enough with 10 or 15% off@checkout. Does not impact function. In fact I just ordered another Perigee II. Plus another Crixus. Because I've become an Amazon junkie. The Crixus series of rods have no flaws, aesthetic nor other.6. POWER/Action/situational awareness -I am a weekend and spontaneous, is that a pond? Pull over type of guy. Never to be pro, that would ruin the hobby aspect and main reason I fish. Which is to get out, get fresh air, away from screens, get a healthy dose of sunlight, exercise body and distance vision. I do like to catch fish, if I do it's a bonus.Quality at reasonable prices is a philosophy of mine I live daily.Crixus rods I believe are truly as rated. 6' Med Light Fast, true imo. It is my sole Ultralight paired to a 2000 Plueger President and 4 pound monoflouro.6' Medium Heavy Fast. Yep - it'll do well enough for my bigger baits, frogging.Both bend where they should, andsurprisingly, are strong as nails for as lightweight as they are. Super backbones.Sensitivity- upthere! This is crucial for how I fish, which is, few bites quality over quantity. I can feel everything. Stumps, rocks, the slightest of bites. On either med light or med heavy.In this category, from 1st to 3rd, with margins being all the same in actual real world use: Cadence, Perigee II, Crixus.I own 3 Crixus, 2 Perigee II, and one Cadence rod.

Reviewer: marlene lybarger
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Quality product and customer service.
Review: I really enjoy all of my KastKing rods and reels. These reels are well built and smooth. The rods are lite and very nice looking and sensitive. I can feel a lot more bites with these rods. I love the glow in the dark eyelets. I had an issue where the tip broke off the first one and customer service was wonderful and replaced it with a new one. Very affordable setups.

Reviewer: Michelle Cossins
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Awesom rod
Review: Strong, lightweight and comfortable on the hands. I’ve used it and abused it for about 2 months, dropped it in the water, accidentally smacked it against dock pylons and branches and haven’t had so much as a scratch. Great rod, no complaints.

Reviewer: Micah Thomas
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good for the price
Review: Good fishing rod and it wasn’t super expensive. I needed a 2 piece casting rod for ease of transport and this one gets the job done

Reviewer: LFTD_STX
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great rod for the price!
Review: I wanted a light 6ft rod that I can use for bank fishing largemouth and peacock bass, and this rod is perfect for that. It’s lightweight, has great action, and is very sensitive. As someone who is used to using $200 rods, I’m very impressed with the quality, and performance of this rod. Only time will show its true durability, but so for its held up well. I wouldn’t use it for any inshore fishing, but for smaller game fish, it’s perfect! I highly recommend it.

Reviewer: Shouri Fukura
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Cheap Rod Cheap Quality
Review: So I've been using KastKing rods for a while but I currently own 0 KastKing rods because all of them are broken.None of my other rods have any problems, fenwick eagle, shimano, penn, and even Lews American Hero. I bought 5 KastKing rods in the past including 3 perigee IIs and 2 Crixus rods. If you remember from the start, I own 0 now because they just keep breaking either from casting a weight that is rated on the rod or as much as placing it down. This has never happened to me with any of the other 10 rods that I own, and the reason I bought multiple of the same rod was because I wanted to give it benefit of the doubt. Maybe I was handling it a bit rough or something. Clearly this doubt was not misguided. I'm not sure what it is that makes these rods so fragile compared to the rods I own but it's not necessarily the price since Lews American Hero combo with the reel cost $70 compared to $45 rod here.Crixus rods have particulary been bad for me and both times the rod broke on the 1st outing. Unacceptable considering I've used my fenwick eagle rod for the same use case for 5 years at this point, and my dad's shimano rod from 25 years ago. Enough doubts cast and I won't be buying rods from this brand for a good long time. I'd endorse their other products but I also only own 2 of the 4 reels I've purchased because it broke apart as well..They have good accessories like pliers too.. Oh wait but 2 of the 3 pliers I bought rusted beyond use as well. What good is a fishing pliers that rusts?Sorry but come on you have to do better than this.

Reviewer: Joshua Kyle Echeman
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: I'm on my fourth.
Review: It's my go to rod for inshore. Every new reel I get, I buy a crixus rod for it. I use medium heavy, wife uses medium, both 7'6. Great snap, solid backbone, light enough to not wear you out, but sturdy enough to feel confident to pull in anything on the other end.

Reviewer: Lucas
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Llegó en buen estado y antes de lo previsto . Excelente calidad .

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Customers find the fishing rod well-made and durable. They appreciate its good value for money, attractive appearance, and lightweight design. The grip, performance, and action are also praised.

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