These handle looks really slick and attractive, but just wondering if they can become slipery when wet? Especially those with gloss finish? Can anyone that had customise your rods where these integrated grips share your experiences please? Also, are there any weight savings by using Cartbon grips as compared to EVA? Thanks in advance! I'm considering installing one of these grip onto a set of NFC 4 piece MB705-4 blanks.
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All Carbon Integrated Reel Seat & Grip, Slipery when wet?
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Re: All Carbon Integrated Reel Seat & Grip, Slipery when wet?
Not sure about that particular grip, but I would imagine if it has a thick buildup of lacquer or whatever they're using, it could potentially be slippery. I've only used raw or very light, low shine top coat carbon fiber grips. A few different one's actually, and had no issues with heat, cold, or rain. My grips aren't sanded completely smooth either, which helps provide a little grip. My Shimano rods with the full monocoque grips are sanded smooth with a somewhat thick and shiny topcoat. They can definitely get slippery in the rain.
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Re: All Carbon Integrated Reel Seat & Grip, Slipery when wet?
While I haven't used anything from this company I can say that I don't have any complaints about the carbon fiber grips that I have used on builds. From purchased grips to ones I laid up myself. From matte finish to gloss finish. I believe that I only have one set, personally. Slippery is not a term I would use to describe them. Are they more slippery than cork or foam? - Yes. But no where close to the extent that I regret using them or are even minorly inconvenienced by them.Shadowcaster1969 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 11, 2023 6:31 am
These handle looks really slick and attractive, but just wondering if they can become slipery when wet?
That's really tough to say. So much depends on the construction. How much of the interior is foam? What density is the foam? How thick is the carbon fiber? How much resin is in the grip? How heavy is the top coat of resin? Its tough to make a blanket statement. I do believe that a set of carbon fiber grips, if built with saving weight in mind, and to identical dimensions, is slightly lighter than EVA foam. But, that's splitting hairs really.Shadowcaster1969 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 11, 2023 6:31 am
Also, are there any weight savings by using Cartbon grips as compared to EVA?
That being said, a little weight behind the hand is often a good thing allowing your rod to balance better in your hand. I always recommend focusing on form and function. Saving weight is nice but is completely wasted if the rod isn't "right" because of it.
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