africanbass wrote:Steez rod performance(non compile -X),now we are talking
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The SVF Steez are great rods looking, light and well constructed, but the sensitivity was sub par in my hands.
My 6'7" SVF Steez had the sensitivity of a Dick''s Tech Spec rod. A real disappointment. With braid it was passable. I no longer have either. To make matters worse the Steez was my first high end rod buy. At $399, I was really disappointed especially since I had been using a 6'6" Shimano Crucial (old style) and it was way more sensitive than the Steez at 1/3rd the price.
The Steez sat in the rack for a couple of years unused before I finally traded it off with couple of others for a MB Diablo XFti.
The SVF rods may make great moving bait rods, but for bottom contact it is way less than stellar IMO If someone is looking for a good soft plastics, bottom contact type of rod, I'd suggest you look elsewhere.
At $150 for the Tatula, the sting will not be nearly as painful as a $400 sting.
From the TT Review:
Sensitivity: Daiwa's SVF Bias blanks have always performed well overall in my hands, but if there's one area of complaint I've had with the Steez rods in particular, it's that they're not sensitive enough for their price point.
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The Tatula sticks are priced even more attractively than that of the Zillions, but with their unsanded blanks, they remind me of the Steez rods. In fact, other than the balance of the rod and the components with which it is built including the reel seat and handle, I might be hard pressed to distinguish the blank on this Tatula rod from that of a non-Compile-X Steez - especially in the area of sensitivity.