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Rod for Stradic Ci4 2500
hey guys, a little unsure what rod to put my stradic on, after something in the 2-4kg or 2-5kg range just seeing peoples opinions on the matter.
welshy
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PB Bream 43cm- Zman 2.5" GrubZ - Bloodworm |
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6"8 2-5kg berkeley dropshot tournament pro. Because your ci4 is so light this balances realy well. My mate has this combo and I have this rod. Amazon outdoors has these rods for 99 bucks. Highly recomend them, value and quality.
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Shimano t curve with 2500 static fj Gen black wild weasel with caldia 2506 All running sunline braid and leader |
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I had my CI4 2500 on a 6'6'' Pfleuger Trion 2-4kg for a while and it balanced up nicely. Trions aren't a bad rod at all. They represent good value for money, IMO.
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nitro distance spin (more like a 3-5kg) or powerbream (more like a 2-4kg).
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i recon putting it on the 7" foot vapour
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It matches awesome with my Millerods Bream Buster Brawler. It's 6'7 2-5kg, light as and has heaps of grunt.
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Pflueger Patriarch. Check them out, there are a couple in the lighter range.
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