2021 Legend Extreme, stalling out ?
2021 Legend Extreme, stalling out ?
I dont have the sales analysis for this rod but it seems like the model is stalling out in terms of popularity.
I think that nothing sales a rod like word of mouth from a reliable source and I am not getting any word of mouth about this rod.
Initially it was the price point and whether or not the rod performed up to and above or beneath the price point that was all the hype but now I dont even hear any of that chatter. Your thoughts?
Again I would like to reiterate that I personally dont have any of the sales data
I think that nothing sales a rod like word of mouth from a reliable source and I am not getting any word of mouth about this rod.
Initially it was the price point and whether or not the rod performed up to and above or beneath the price point that was all the hype but now I dont even hear any of that chatter. Your thoughts?
Again I would like to reiterate that I personally dont have any of the sales data
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Re: 2021 Legend Extreme, stalling out ?
If it was like ECS or similar seat and cork or even EVA handle, I think folks would be going bananas.
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Re: 2021 Legend Extreme, stalling out ?
Totally agree. That's why I have three of the Daiwa Steez AGS spinners. Great handle, AGS guides, killer blank...and did I mention they are light
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Re: 2021 Legend Extreme, stalling out ?
Never seen one I'd like to fish. Either the handle composition or foregrip is usually a deal breaker.
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Re: 2021 Legend Extreme, stalling out ?
It's the reel seat that is usually a deal breaker for me on SC rods. That trigger on the SK seat is the worst!RMCatchNrelease wrote: ↑Mon Apr 26, 2021 11:45 amNever seen one I'd like to fish. Either the handle composition or foregrip is usually a deal breaker.
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Re: 2021 Legend Extreme, stalling out ?
I have a few of these 7'1 MH, 7'4 H and a 6'10 ML spinning. I'll say they are balanced and very sensitive. I haven't been able to use the 7'4 and 6'10 as much yet as I got them this winter. I'm a fan, but I also am a fan of the Steez AGS rods which are little lighter. But I am such a big fan of the AGS guides in general as I want as much sensitivity as I can get and I know people do not like them as much as they call them brittle. I haven't had problems with them so I'm willing to take the plunge a bit more. If you are looking for sensitivity in a rod which also feels very solid and strong on the hook set and fighting the fish I'd give them a try.
But yes, I've seen them available more now than before. So maybe sales are stalling a bit, but don't be afraid.
But yes, I've seen them available more now than before. So maybe sales are stalling a bit, but don't be afraid.
Re: 2021 Legend Extreme, stalling out ?
I actually haven’t seen them available anywhere for a while since the initial release. Might be one of the reason you don’t hear about them much.
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Re: 2021 Legend Extreme, stalling out ?
I’ve got one and 90% of my lineup is high end St Croix. I am of mixed minds with this series, and ultimately I prefer the Legend X series over everything. I prefer the reel seat and handle on the Xtreme, as well as the paint job. I like the guides better on the legend X.
But here is the kicker, as that Punch guy on YouTube pointed out they do tend to be softer than the X series. What I like about a lot of St Croix rods is the softer tips going into a strong backbone, the tapers just suit me. I feel like too many of the Xtreme don’t get into the backbone soon enough.
I bend tested a bunch of Xtreme next to the same models in X. In most of the models, the difference is very obvious. For models that I want to use as a JWR style rod, such as the 71MHXF, it bends halfway down the rod. Now the X series bends further down in that model than most XF rods and that makes it incredibly versatile but it still rocks at JWR techniques. Love that thing. But I got it in the Xtreme and it just doesn’t give me the same confidence, especially for Texas rigged soft plastics. And I’m someone who doesn’t like a super stiff Texas rig rod!
My legend X rods are hands down my absolute favorites. For even money, I like it every bit as much as an NRX. Your preferences may be different obviously but it works for me.
But here is the kicker, as that Punch guy on YouTube pointed out they do tend to be softer than the X series. What I like about a lot of St Croix rods is the softer tips going into a strong backbone, the tapers just suit me. I feel like too many of the Xtreme don’t get into the backbone soon enough.
I bend tested a bunch of Xtreme next to the same models in X. In most of the models, the difference is very obvious. For models that I want to use as a JWR style rod, such as the 71MHXF, it bends halfway down the rod. Now the X series bends further down in that model than most XF rods and that makes it incredibly versatile but it still rocks at JWR techniques. Love that thing. But I got it in the Xtreme and it just doesn’t give me the same confidence, especially for Texas rigged soft plastics. And I’m someone who doesn’t like a super stiff Texas rig rod!
My legend X rods are hands down my absolute favorites. For even money, I like it every bit as much as an NRX. Your preferences may be different obviously but it works for me.
Re: 2021 Legend Extreme, stalling out ?
i still want one. anyone want to sell one to me for really cheap?