And yes that is an NRX 893C on the sidelines

Posted by GoochChoocher

8 Comments

  1. HighInChurch on

    My average new set up costs about $350-$400, but it still hurts every time..

  2. ShadyBrady1527 on

    I really shouldn’t have bought a drennan acolyte… thst definitely wasn’t the last 300 quid rod in my lineup lmao

  3. GoochChoocher on

    In case anyone is interested:

    * Daiwa DX Swimbait rod/ Curado 301

    * Expride 7’6XH/ Curado 201HG

    * Expride 7’2H/ Metanium MGL XG

    * Expride 7’2MH/ Metanium MGL HG

    * Loomis 883c BJR/ Bantam HG

    * Powell 725CB/ Bantam HG

    * Adrena 6’10M/ Metanium B

    * Expride 7’2ML/ 2500 Vanford

    * Loomis 872s NRX/ 2500 Vanford

    * Dobyns 733c/ 13 Metanium HG

    * Dobyns 701BFS/ Curado BFS

    * Shimano Crucial 7’3MH/ Curado 201E7 (built this recently strictly for nostalgia lol)

    * Expride 7’3XH/ Curado 201XG

    * Loomis NRX 893c

    * Adrena 6’7s ML

    * Expride 7’M spinning (one of the best spinning rods of all time btw)

    * Broken 🙁 7’2H expride

    * Broken 7’3MH crucial

    * Powell Max 702CB glass

  4. Powerful_Nectarine28 on

    You need to know what a cheap rod feels like before you appreciate a $100 rod – and you need to know what a $100 rod feels like before you appreciate the sensitivity of a $300 rod – and before you know it you have $5000 invested into a handful of handcrafted customs – and then there’s the reels…

  5. LeepOnMyDick on

    Aye Choocher, I remember you! Nice stuff!

    Incredible collection, I’d be anxiety ridden to own this many competent combos just because I wouldn’t be able to use them all!

    How does the Xtasy compare to an NRX or P5?

  6. If it’s one of the best spin rods of all time why you leaving it in the closet at home

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