New IMX Bass rod press release!!!
New IMX Bass rod press release!!!
G.LOOMIS BRINGS NEW TECHOLOGY TO
EXTENSIVE NEW LINE-UP OF IMX BASS RODS
WOODLAND, Washington USA --By being one of the first rod manufacturers to use higher modulus graphite and higher tensile strength in blank design, the IMX bass rods put G.Loomis on the map among bass anglers back in 1985. What this meant to anglers were rods noticeably lighter, more sensitive and much stronger than early graphite rods. Now with new IMX graphite technology and new concepts in rod design available, G.Loomis introduces a complete new line-up of IMX bass rods – 34 models each in the right action and power for every bass fishing technique.
Offered in ‘Jig & Worm’ casting and spinning rods, ‘Mag Bass’ casting rods, Carolina rig, Flip/Punch technique, swimbait, umbrella rig, spinnerbait, topwater and jerkbait casting rods, plus spinning models for DropShot and ShakyHead use, the IMX bass rods “provide a new level in weight reduction, sensitivity and strength so more bass anglers can enjoy the G.Loomis experience,” said Bruce Holt with G.Loomis’ product development team.
“We use precision tapered mandrels to finely tune the actions for specific bass fishing techniques. We’re able to make the blanks as much as 15-percent lighter than our previous IMX,” Holt said. “Plus bass anglers – and that includes many of us here at G.Loomis – will really enjoy the added comfort and control, along with the skinny grip rear cork that note only gives these rods a unique look, but also helps reduce weight.
G.Loomis finishes the IMX bass rods with Fuji K-Frame running guides to help prevent line wrap. Holt also points out the guide train spacing and guide size not only reduces the rod’s weight, but also improves overall balance.
The new IMX series – all one-piece - includes nine ‘jig & worm’ casting rods (6’8” – 7’1” – 7’5” lengths), and four ‘jig & worm’ spinning rods (6’8” and 7’1” lengths); three ‘Mag Bass’ casting rods in 6’6” and 7’ lengths; a 7’3” Carolina rig casting rod; four Flip/Punch casting and four swimbait casting rods in 7’6” and 7’11” lengths; two 7’7” umbrella rig casting rods for use with up to 80-pound test PowerPro braid; two 6’9” spinnerbait casting rods; 6’8” topwater and 6’9” jerkbait casting rods; along with two DropShot and one ShakyHead spinning rods in 6’10” lengths.
No matter the lures used and the techniques needed to entice a bass to bite, “we have it pretty well covered with the new IMX rods,” said Holt.
As with all G.Loomis rods, the IMX Series is manufactured in the USA. For more information on the new IMX bass rods, visit gloomis.com, call 800/GLoomis, or stop by your nearest G.Loomis tackle dealer.
Suggested retail: from $295 to $315
EXTENSIVE NEW LINE-UP OF IMX BASS RODS
WOODLAND, Washington USA --By being one of the first rod manufacturers to use higher modulus graphite and higher tensile strength in blank design, the IMX bass rods put G.Loomis on the map among bass anglers back in 1985. What this meant to anglers were rods noticeably lighter, more sensitive and much stronger than early graphite rods. Now with new IMX graphite technology and new concepts in rod design available, G.Loomis introduces a complete new line-up of IMX bass rods – 34 models each in the right action and power for every bass fishing technique.
Offered in ‘Jig & Worm’ casting and spinning rods, ‘Mag Bass’ casting rods, Carolina rig, Flip/Punch technique, swimbait, umbrella rig, spinnerbait, topwater and jerkbait casting rods, plus spinning models for DropShot and ShakyHead use, the IMX bass rods “provide a new level in weight reduction, sensitivity and strength so more bass anglers can enjoy the G.Loomis experience,” said Bruce Holt with G.Loomis’ product development team.
“We use precision tapered mandrels to finely tune the actions for specific bass fishing techniques. We’re able to make the blanks as much as 15-percent lighter than our previous IMX,” Holt said. “Plus bass anglers – and that includes many of us here at G.Loomis – will really enjoy the added comfort and control, along with the skinny grip rear cork that note only gives these rods a unique look, but also helps reduce weight.
G.Loomis finishes the IMX bass rods with Fuji K-Frame running guides to help prevent line wrap. Holt also points out the guide train spacing and guide size not only reduces the rod’s weight, but also improves overall balance.
The new IMX series – all one-piece - includes nine ‘jig & worm’ casting rods (6’8” – 7’1” – 7’5” lengths), and four ‘jig & worm’ spinning rods (6’8” and 7’1” lengths); three ‘Mag Bass’ casting rods in 6’6” and 7’ lengths; a 7’3” Carolina rig casting rod; four Flip/Punch casting and four swimbait casting rods in 7’6” and 7’11” lengths; two 7’7” umbrella rig casting rods for use with up to 80-pound test PowerPro braid; two 6’9” spinnerbait casting rods; 6’8” topwater and 6’9” jerkbait casting rods; along with two DropShot and one ShakyHead spinning rods in 6’10” lengths.
No matter the lures used and the techniques needed to entice a bass to bite, “we have it pretty well covered with the new IMX rods,” said Holt.
As with all G.Loomis rods, the IMX Series is manufactured in the USA. For more information on the new IMX bass rods, visit gloomis.com, call 800/GLoomis, or stop by your nearest G.Loomis tackle dealer.
Suggested retail: from $295 to $315
Re: New IMX Bass rod press release!!!
I'm really excited about the new IMX!!
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Am I mistaken or does it really look like the ACS reel seat is going on the new IMX? If that is the case I might just grab one.
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acssmalljaw wrote:Am I mistaken or does it really look like the ACS reel seat is going on the new IMX? If that is the case I might just grab one.
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I've seen a acs seat
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Boy, I on the other hand will pass on the IMX's if they have the ACS seat - just can't get comfortable!
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It's acs. I haven't found any issues with them but I know people dislike them. The rods look nice
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Here is another video showing a new IMX rod. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1WLchksJgA
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Does anyone know if these rods will come with a wildcard like the GL2's and NRX's?
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Acs & "k-frame running guides" ? Yeah, no thank you.
The full grip slim cork handles are sweet though.
Loomis cracks me up.
The flagship rod has the worst guides, the 2nd tier rod has the best guides, and the 3rd tier rod has the best handles. Man they're all over the place, they need to sort it out. These should atleast have SS/sic guides. I guess they figure Loomis customers will buy it no matter what, just cause it's Loomis 'IMX'. I bet they'll sell a bunch just cause that full grip handle.
If they made NRX's with ti/sic guides, full grip handles and had moderate/crankbait models that's all I'd be fishing right now.
Eh, whatever. Thank god for megabass rods.
The full grip slim cork handles are sweet though.
Loomis cracks me up.
The flagship rod has the worst guides, the 2nd tier rod has the best guides, and the 3rd tier rod has the best handles. Man they're all over the place, they need to sort it out. These should atleast have SS/sic guides. I guess they figure Loomis customers will buy it no matter what, just cause it's Loomis 'IMX'. I bet they'll sell a bunch just cause that full grip handle.
If they made NRX's with ti/sic guides, full grip handles and had moderate/crankbait models that's all I'd be fishing right now.
Eh, whatever. Thank god for megabass rods.
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What's wrong with K frame guides?
90% of rods under $300 don't use SIC guides including megabass. I see nothing wrong with these rods so far.
90% of rods under $300 don't use SIC guides including megabass. I see nothing wrong with these rods so far.
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i have never used the acs reel seat on any rod what is so bad about it? i know alot of people dont like it i was just wondering how it differed from other reel seats. not trying to hijack post just noticed these rods had the reel seat, and was curious. Also does anyone know