Olympic Vigore
Re: Olympic Vigore
Having owned and used both GL and Evergreen rods, I think the price differential reflects the difference between a great mainstream car and a tuned track car. Top end Evergreen bass rods like Inspirare are developed by pros to meet specific tournament requirements. K.Imae's Imakatsu blog details this process, taking years in many cases to finalise a particular rod. Every aspect of the rod's design is considered and tweaked. My personal view is that the price premium is proportionate, it just depends on whether you want a good rod or one honed to perfection by some of the best bassers in Japan.
Re: Olympic Vigore
Anybody pull the trigger on these and can post a review with some pics of balance?
Re: Olympic Vigore
I was ready to pull the trigger on one or two, then decided to send my daughters $500 each instead, as their income has been effected by the Wuhan Virus. A much more rewarding expendeture. I'll get one eventually!
Re: Olympic Vigore
-
- Elite Angler
- Posts: 756
- Joined: Fri May 24, 2013 6:43 am
- Location: Northeast Ohio
Re: Olympic Vigore
Are these much different than the previous series of Vigore? Those also had T1100g blankds and in my option nicer styling.
http://www.olympic-co-ltd.jp/fishing/products/vigore/
http://www.olympic-co-ltd.jp/fishing/products/vigore/
- spookybaits
- Pro Angler
- Posts: 2137
- Joined: Thu Nov 10, 2011 3:17 pm
- Location: In the belly of a shark
Re: Olympic Vigore
These look awesome and that video is wonderful.
I wish that 7’1H was a full grip, that would be an instant buy.
I wish that 7’1H was a full grip, that would be an instant buy.
- Carlos Carrapiço
- Platinum Angler
- Posts: 1088
- Joined: Mon Feb 28, 2011 3:22 am
Re: Olympic Vigore
I have the EG SS GT and the 3oz upper limit seems very correct. I do fish the old Deps Sillent killer (converted) which is a hair short of 3oz with the SS and found it to be very at ease even with full sing casts.Cranky wrote: ↑Sat Mar 21, 2020 6:43 amStill seems too good to be true given the cost of components factored in, Ti/TZ are extremely expensive guides plus obviously the nano T1100G blanks. Certainly look legit on paper tho! Be great to see some real world TT feedback come in on these once they’re in more hands. 71H casting and 742 spinning are what I’ve got my eye on first.
The 71H weight/length is interestingly similar to the EG Super Stallion but with the Quattro only to the first guide. Ratings aren’t apples to apples though based on EG usually rating way too high.
I have other EG rods ranging form Temujins to FACT and all seem very spot on. Just different philosophy from USDM concerning the taper. Also USDM rods are usually under rated to avoid warranty related issues.
Re: Olympic Vigore
I’m glad you posted this because I don’t throw big baits very often. I am clearly not as comfortable throwing baits in the upper limits of the rod ratings as you are. It just goes to show everyone is going to be different when you have the rod in your hands. This is why I always say it’s good to get people’s opinions but if you really wanna know what a rod is going to fish like you have to try it for yourself.Carlos Carrapiço wrote: ↑Thu Apr 30, 2020 6:15 pmI have the EG SS GT and the 3oz upper limit seems very correct. I do fish the old Deps Sillent killer (converted) which is a hair short of 3oz with the SS and found it to be very at ease even with full sing casts.Cranky wrote: ↑Sat Mar 21, 2020 6:43 amStill seems too good to be true given the cost of components factored in, Ti/TZ are extremely expensive guides plus obviously the nano T1100G blanks. Certainly look legit on paper tho! Be great to see some real world TT feedback come in on these once they’re in more hands. 71H casting and 742 spinning are what I’ve got my eye on first.
The 71H weight/length is interestingly similar to the EG Super Stallion but with the Quattro only to the first guide. Ratings aren’t apples to apples though based on EG usually rating way too high.
I have other EG rods ranging form Temujins to FACT and all seem very spot on. Just different philosophy from USDM concerning the taper. Also USDM rods are usually under rated to avoid warranty related issues.
- Carlos Carrapiço
- Platinum Angler
- Posts: 1088
- Joined: Mon Feb 28, 2011 3:22 am
Re: Olympic Vigore
Indeed.
Another thing I notice is the effect of line.
If you have a rod with the following ratings: 3/8 - 3oz 12-30lb, you might be comfortably casting 2oz with 16lb-20lb. Once you go to a 3oz bait with the same line, the rod seems stressed. Now you change to 25-30lb and its just fine casting 3oz.
Might be a placebo effect but is my experience.
Re: Olympic Vigore
I’ve fished the SS a lot too, we are definitely opposite opinions on USDM/JDM ratings. I think it’s just personal preference and casting style. I lean way more toward heavier powered rods for my fishing style, doesn’t matter if it’s casting or spinning, a Mother or Ned rig, I’m going to err on the more powerful side. I’m also not a lob caster and typically throw low trajectory casts with a hard/piercing launch, almost always fishing the higher power rods at the top of their line rating with fluoro or far exceeding it with braid.
Re: Olympic Vigore
Where can I buy a Vigore?
Re: Olympic Vigore
Thats interesting and makes some sense. The thicker heavier lines have less stretch on heavier baits and could make a difference. I might try that to see if I notice a difference on the same rod. ThanksCarlos Carrapiço wrote: ↑Fri May 01, 2020 4:01 amIndeed.
Another thing I notice is the effect of line.
If you have a rod with the following ratings: 3/8 - 3oz 12-30lb, you might be comfortably casting 2oz with 16lb-20lb. Once you go to a 3oz bait with the same line, the rod seems stressed. Now you change to 25-30lb and its just fine casting 3oz.
Might be a placebo effect but is my experience.
- Carlos Carrapiço
- Platinum Angler
- Posts: 1088
- Joined: Mon Feb 28, 2011 3:22 am
Re: Olympic Vigore
I'm looking forward for your results.domthewon wrote: ↑Sat May 02, 2020 10:24 amThats interesting and makes some sense. The thicker heavier lines have less stretch on heavier baits and could make a difference. I might try that to see if I notice a difference on the same rod. ThanksCarlos Carrapiço wrote: ↑Fri May 01, 2020 4:01 amIndeed.
Another thing I notice is the effect of line.
If you have a rod with the following ratings: 3/8 - 3oz 12-30lb, you might be comfortably casting 2oz with 16lb-20lb. Once you go to a 3oz bait with the same line, the rod seems stressed. Now you change to 25-30lb and its just fine casting 3oz.
Might be a placebo effect but is my experience.
Re: Olympic Vigore
Are their line of rods well balanced? Someone with pics would be nice