Shimano Excite Top Rods
Shimano Excite Top Rods
Anyone use any models with this tech? I'm leaning toward an UL rod with the Excite top for hover stolling ~3g rigs, maybe throw some light neko rigs.
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Re: Shimano Excite Top Rods
Excite Top is just a marketing term for solid tip rods. From what I've seen most rods designed for hover strolling are tubular not ST rods. I also have some personal experience with using a solid tip for hover strolling and I dont like it
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Re: Shimano Excite Top Rods
I prefer a solid tip for light, feel, line watching techniques, such as hover strolling. Took me a while to feel comfortable with them, but I now own 3 solid tip rods. Definitely not for everyone.
Re: Shimano Excite Top Rods
Shimano excite top is NO solid tip, actually may be said to be the opposite. these excite top has a hardened tip section and a softer blank between mid section and the first 4 guides, and the intention is to make it easier to shake the rod tip with minimal force.
I own the Poison Glorious 264SUL+ model and from my experience it's perfect for hover style shaking with 3-5 gram total weight. I much prefer excite top over solid tip or regular tabular tip for shaking and constantly creating slack line.
not a distance caster tho, and bite detection a bit strange, hard to describe and I suspect has to do with its unusual taper, but no problem feel the bite
I own the Poison Glorious 264SUL+ model and from my experience it's perfect for hover style shaking with 3-5 gram total weight. I much prefer excite top over solid tip or regular tabular tip for shaking and constantly creating slack line.
not a distance caster tho, and bite detection a bit strange, hard to describe and I suspect has to do with its unusual taper, but no problem feel the bite
Re: Shimano Excite Top Rods
This was my understanding. Even alluding to a thicker blank or heavier guides towards the tip so that there is more mass at the tip to generate an easier shake. Shimano, Daiwa, and Evergreen have their own design ideas to create rods to generate this "easy shake" that I've been reading into. I've seen a few videos where they tug the line to bend the rod and the tip stays straight but starts to bend a handful of guides down. Interesting for sure. Do you like the rod for fishing anything else?StymoDe wrote: ↑Fri Feb 16, 2024 8:00 pmShimano excite top is NO solid tip, actually may be said to be the opposite. these excite top has a hardened tip section and a softer blank between mid section and the first 4 guides, and the intention is to make it easier to shake the rod tip with minimal force.
I own the Poison Glorious 264SUL+ model and from my experience it's perfect for hover style shaking with 3-5 gram total weight. I much prefer excite top over solid tip or regular tabular tip for shaking and constantly creating slack line.
not a distance caster tho, and bite detection a bit strange, hard to describe and I suspect has to do with its unusual taper, but no problem feel the bite