Olympic Graphitelader Rods
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- Elite Angler
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Olympic Graphitelader Rods
Has anyone used the Olympic rods? I know their ultra light saltwater rods get rave reviews but how are their bass rods? The Vigore series looks intriguing. Do they make blanks for Evergreen? I thought I may have heard that as well.
Re: Olympic Graphitelader Rods
I’ve only played with the Corto series and very nice well built rods, the Corto would make a great finese rod. Quality components and build work on the 2 I got to check out.
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Re: Olympic Graphitelader Rods
I've owned both the veloce RV and Nuevo Bosco. Both entry level 2 piece sticks. I think both blanks punched above their price. Considering Olympic is one of the few companies that roll their own blanks in Japan, I felt they were better than similar offerings from the Jdm market. The builds are clean with average Fuji components, and they don't bling it up in an attempt to make the sale on a sub standard blank. Just my 2 cents.
Re: Olympic Graphitelader Rods
I have the veloce rv and Since then ive been using it for everything. Sold away all my majorcraft rods. The high end silverado seems good also
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Re: Olympic Graphitelader Rods
Have four UL so far in hand to examine. I have looked at A LOT of blanks as someone who enjous building rods.
My opinion is that their blanks are superb - very high strength to weight ratio. Agree that they don't bling it up which I appreciate. One of the Cortos are made in Japan and the components alone, to a rod builder, will cost as much as the completed rod sells for. That, by my definition, delivers a very high value. I also know of an enthusiast with seemingly unlimited budget who said that the particular rod is on par with other well known JDM rods he has at double the price. So, high performance to price ratio.
However, I don't know how this translates to their bass rod. If I were to guess, I would guess that the philosophy would be consistent.
My opinion is that their blanks are superb - very high strength to weight ratio. Agree that they don't bling it up which I appreciate. One of the Cortos are made in Japan and the components alone, to a rod builder, will cost as much as the completed rod sells for. That, by my definition, delivers a very high value. I also know of an enthusiast with seemingly unlimited budget who said that the particular rod is on par with other well known JDM rods he has at double the price. So, high performance to price ratio.
However, I don't know how this translates to their bass rod. If I were to guess, I would guess that the philosophy would be consistent.