Shimano Cardiff NX rods
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Shimano Cardiff NX rods
looking to purchase this rod in 4"8" 4 piece, is it worth to spend 250 on this rod and for this price where is it made, thanks.
Re: Shimano Cardiff NX rods
I would imagine that it's made in China and while that's not very patriotic and all that stuff, the Expride is also made in China and they are very fine rods. In regards to the Cardiff NX, I would think that it's worth that price. I have owned two different model Shimano trout rods that were a little bit on the longer side and they were very whippy and I didn't like them but they were definitely worth the money. You could ask this very same question in the ultralight and the BFS section and I'll bet some guys there could give you maybe some better options for the same or less money.
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Re: Shimano Cardiff NX rods
Didn't know there was a BFS forum.
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Re: Shimano Cardiff NX rods
Shimano Trout One NS has been a nice feeling rod for me. It's is around $150 from Digitaka. Many people say the Trout One series isn't too far behind the other lines at much lower price. I haven't used higher end Shimano trout rods so, I can't say that with first hand knowledge.
I have the 47L if that makes a difference. The tip is pretty light (in a good way) and blend pretty well into a nice backbone. Versatile rod for sure.
I have the 47L if that makes a difference. The tip is pretty light (in a good way) and blend pretty well into a nice backbone. Versatile rod for sure.
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Re: Shimano Cardiff NX rods
Just go down the page a little bit to the Fishing and Techniques Section.