05-24-10, 07:37 PM | #1 |
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St. Croix Triumph
Hey Guys
I wanted to know if anyone of you have ever used the st. croix triumph spinning rods, or heard anything about them. I'm looking for an all purpose spinning rod since my st. croix mojo bass ds rod doesn't hold up well with heavier lures. I was just at Dick's looking at them and they felt pretty nice and are only $70 (7' M), probably gonna pair it with they newest shimano sedona 2500, I have the 1500 on my mojo and love it. Any feedback is appreciated. Jack |
05-24-10, 08:59 PM | #2 |
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I haven't fished with one, but I've checked them out in Gander and they seem like a very solid rod.
Bassmaster mag had them listed in their Best Rods Under $70, back in the May 09 issue. Ugly Stiks are like 30 bucks.....I'd say the Triumph is a safe buy
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05-24-10, 09:18 PM | #3 |
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Do not buy these rods!!!
I bought two Triumph 7'0" medium spinning rods last Spring, and they are very nice rods. Nothing fancy, just light, strong, and sensitive. And suicidal. Unfortunately, I broke the tip off one in my rod locker. Not to be outdone, I had the other one jump out of my hand into the lake, trying to drown itself. Though I saved its life, it soon after threw itself under me as I was rolling down a steep embankment. At first, I thought it was being heroic, trying to break my fall. But alas, in hindsight, I think it just had a deathwish. Out of a sense of compassion alone, I replaced them with more expensive relatives. If you think there's even a chance they will turn you on to better, more expensive rods, they way they did to me, then I repeat my earlier jest, but this time in earnest....do not buy these rods!!!
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05-24-10, 09:49 PM | #4 |
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How does a Shimano Clarus compare to the triumph, anyone?
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I own a 7' and 6'6" MH/F action triumphs and they are great rods for the price. Really they are the same blank as I believe the premier rods except they are made in mexico and only carry a 5 year warranty. I have no complaints whatsoever with these rods.
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05-25-10, 07:56 PM | #6 |
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So I decided to go out and buy the combo today, but my tackle box is at my lake house so I only had a few lures... regardless it casted very well, and is very light. Looking forward to some action on it this weekend.
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