Performance at a Premium: The G. Loomis NRX 9 Weight
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 8:07 am
Performance at a Premium: The G. Loomis NRX 9 Weight

Introduction: The G. Loomis GLX was (and to some, still is) the gold standard for fly rods. While the classic GLX fly rod line has since been whittled down to just a handful of two piece rods, the CrossCurrent GLX series still marches on after many years on the market. Drastically different in appearance from the standard GLX lineup, they offer powerful tapers that are excellent for various saltwater applications. Although these rods were the top saltwater offerings for several years, the ultra-premium NRX fly rods have since taken over the top position as the premier saltwater and freshwater fly rods. These rods are not simply mild upgrades over GLX models; they feature all new materials and construction processes. In this review, I take the 4 piece 9 weight model out to see how it performs on some of our local saltwater species!
Complete Article: http://tackletour.com/reviewgloomisnrx9 ... lyrod.html

Introduction: The G. Loomis GLX was (and to some, still is) the gold standard for fly rods. While the classic GLX fly rod line has since been whittled down to just a handful of two piece rods, the CrossCurrent GLX series still marches on after many years on the market. Drastically different in appearance from the standard GLX lineup, they offer powerful tapers that are excellent for various saltwater applications. Although these rods were the top saltwater offerings for several years, the ultra-premium NRX fly rods have since taken over the top position as the premier saltwater and freshwater fly rods. These rods are not simply mild upgrades over GLX models; they feature all new materials and construction processes. In this review, I take the 4 piece 9 weight model out to see how it performs on some of our local saltwater species!
Complete Article: http://tackletour.com/reviewgloomisnrx9 ... lyrod.html