2021 steez ags rods
Re: 2021 steez ags rods
Oh boy looky at what the brown truck just dropped off.....
what do yall want to know
i have here the:
73mh
75bc2
79h
Untitled by benjie bates, on Flickr
Untitled by benjie bates, on Flickr
Untitled by benjie bates, on Flickr
what do yall want to know
i have here the:
73mh
75bc2
79h
Untitled by benjie bates, on Flickr
Untitled by benjie bates, on Flickr
Untitled by benjie bates, on Flickr
Last edited by bbates3 on Thu Jun 17, 2021 12:29 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: 2021 steez ags rods
Those look beautiful!bbates3 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 17, 2021 11:07 amOh boy looky at what the brown truck just dropped off.....
what do yall want to know
i have here the:
73mh
75bc2
79h
Untitled by benjie bates, on Flickr
Re: 2021 steez ags rods
Yes I definitely like the styling and so happy they went with cork
again i haven't fished these at all, the brown truck just left so by no means take this as a review, but since they are new I wanted to share my thoughts.
the biggest initial impression of these is the weight and how light they feel in the hand. I put steez a on these to get a feel for them for reference.
I was a big fan of the reel seat on the original bottom contact so glad it carried over
speaking of the original bottom contact, I personally love that rod, and if you have one and like it I wouldn't get rid of the original if you like it.
just based on feel the new BC II, is definitely alot lighter, a touch less power and probably a tad more versatile so if that speaks to you then you will like this rod. I cannot wait to go tie on a zoom ultravibe magnum on this thing and go fish.
I know some complained that the original was too heavy or felt like a broom stick, and it was probably a H vs. MH-H but that rod to me is a perfect light texas rig rod, I love fishing the pads in the St. Johns with that rod, it really shines there for me so for some they might like the original and want to keep it but overall its less versatile than the new one.
So just depending on what you want I hope that gives you an idea as to my initial take, I can put both of them on deflection chart at some point to compare power when I have some time
After spending some time with them they are very close in power and action. I think the initial feel of the rod being an ounce lighter made me think it was less powerful which I still think it is but by as much as I initially thought
the 79 doesn't feel like a 79 length rod. its light, probably more of a mod fast than a true fast, with the steez a it does balance a touch in front of the hood of the reel seat but with the rod being so light overall it doesn't feel out of balance
I understand what Gary said about the sensor not being perfect balance, this rod would probably be the same way, its not prefect, but its alot better than most and it so light you really don't notice it.
overall though this is going to be a great rod and surprise alot of people with what i think it will be able to do
then the 73, I am super excited to get it out on the water with this one in particular
i think it will live up to its name as the utility player and do alot of things great.
after talking with Gary I believe the intent of these rods was for them to do alot of things and be versatile thus when you look at the techniques on the daiwa sites you see alot of various techniques listed for each rod
initially i would say that is correct, these rods will do a lot, definitely a series where you can buy a couple and literally just fish them and swap out baits throughout the day so. I could take these 3 out to the lake or river this afternoon and cover anything that I wanted to do technique wise save for throwing a big swimbait or heavy punching with these 3 and in high end rods that is what I am looking for, sure there are a few techniques that I want a specialized for and have those but in general I like being able to take a handful of rods and be off fishing with them
more as I get some time on the water with them but pleased so far
again i haven't fished these at all, the brown truck just left so by no means take this as a review, but since they are new I wanted to share my thoughts.
the biggest initial impression of these is the weight and how light they feel in the hand. I put steez a on these to get a feel for them for reference.
I was a big fan of the reel seat on the original bottom contact so glad it carried over
speaking of the original bottom contact, I personally love that rod, and if you have one and like it I wouldn't get rid of the original if you like it.
just based on feel the new BC II, is definitely alot lighter, a touch less power and probably a tad more versatile so if that speaks to you then you will like this rod. I cannot wait to go tie on a zoom ultravibe magnum on this thing and go fish.
I know some complained that the original was too heavy or felt like a broom stick, and it was probably a H vs. MH-H but that rod to me is a perfect light texas rig rod, I love fishing the pads in the St. Johns with that rod, it really shines there for me so for some they might like the original and want to keep it but overall its less versatile than the new one.
So just depending on what you want I hope that gives you an idea as to my initial take, I can put both of them on deflection chart at some point to compare power when I have some time
After spending some time with them they are very close in power and action. I think the initial feel of the rod being an ounce lighter made me think it was less powerful which I still think it is but by as much as I initially thought
the 79 doesn't feel like a 79 length rod. its light, probably more of a mod fast than a true fast, with the steez a it does balance a touch in front of the hood of the reel seat but with the rod being so light overall it doesn't feel out of balance
I understand what Gary said about the sensor not being perfect balance, this rod would probably be the same way, its not prefect, but its alot better than most and it so light you really don't notice it.
overall though this is going to be a great rod and surprise alot of people with what i think it will be able to do
then the 73, I am super excited to get it out on the water with this one in particular
i think it will live up to its name as the utility player and do alot of things great.
after talking with Gary I believe the intent of these rods was for them to do alot of things and be versatile thus when you look at the techniques on the daiwa sites you see alot of various techniques listed for each rod
initially i would say that is correct, these rods will do a lot, definitely a series where you can buy a couple and literally just fish them and swap out baits throughout the day so. I could take these 3 out to the lake or river this afternoon and cover anything that I wanted to do technique wise save for throwing a big swimbait or heavy punching with these 3 and in high end rods that is what I am looking for, sure there are a few techniques that I want a specialized for and have those but in general I like being able to take a handful of rods and be off fishing with them
more as I get some time on the water with them but pleased so far
Last edited by bbates3 on Thu Jun 17, 2021 9:14 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: 2021 steez ags rods
Great stuff bbates3. Thank you.
Re: 2021 steez ags rods
Where the the BCII balance at with the Steez A?bbates3 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 17, 2021 11:07 amOh boy looky at what the brown truck just dropped off.....
what do yall want to know
i have here the:
73mh
75bc2
79h
Untitled by benjie bates, on Flickr
Untitled by benjie bates, on Flickr
Untitled by benjie bates, on Flickr
Mine doesn't come in until Monday.
The resemblance to my racing designs is uncanny, these are like the "Lite Version" of the Racing designs.
Re: 2021 steez ags rods
Oh man I was hoping I snuck into the first batch of pre orders! Oh well.
Thanks for the detailed impressions! Can’t wait to check out the bc2.
Thanks for the detailed impressions! Can’t wait to check out the bc2.
Re: 2021 steez ags rods
Weights
New Steez Bottom Contact II is 4.2oz
Original is 5.3 oz
Here is a balance pic with steez a no line
https://flic.kr/p/2m6dyMv
The 73 is 3.8 oz
For reference a custom point blank 73 mh with full ti torzite guides is 3.6 oz
But the Steez is a touch more powerful
Also these casting rods have 3 double footed guides to start
The original bottom contact only has 1 double foot guide
New Steez Bottom Contact II is 4.2oz
Original is 5.3 oz
Here is a balance pic with steez a no line
https://flic.kr/p/2m6dyMv
The 73 is 3.8 oz
For reference a custom point blank 73 mh with full ti torzite guides is 3.6 oz
But the Steez is a touch more powerful
Also these casting rods have 3 double footed guides to start
The original bottom contact only has 1 double foot guide
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Re: 2021 steez ags rods
I have the original BC and really love it. Seeing the updates to the new one has me even more excited for the BC2 i just preordered.
Re: 2021 steez ags rods
bbates3 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 17, 2021 2:32 pmWeights
New Steez Bottom Contact II is 4.2oz
Original is 5.3 oz
Here is a balance pic with steez a no line
https://flic.kr/p/2m6dyMv
The 73 is 3.8 oz
For reference a custom point blank 73 mh with full ti torzite guides is 3.6 oz
But the Steez is a touch more powerful
Awesome thanks for the picture.
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Re: 2021 steez ags rods
is that it?? i have a 6'10 mh reg rebellion, and love the blank but something with seat doesn't work for me either. my fingers end up getting crunched together
Re: 2021 steez ags rods
Tough decision.
I have the P5 Xbites and love it.
Debating on a 21 Steez rod or another P5 for jig skipping…
I have the P5 Xbites and love it.
Debating on a 21 Steez rod or another P5 for jig skipping…
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I’ll have the 69 mh tomorrow
I have a feeling it’s going to be great and one I’m most looking forward to.
Overall to me I prefer the Steez over the p5’s
More versatile, longer lengths and more powerful
But both are super light weight
Which p5 would you get for jig skipping ?
What Steez ?
Re: 2021 steez ags rods
You are most definitely the man!
Re: 2021 steez ags rods
I’m looking at the tachyon shaft or super destroyer for the p5.bbates3 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 17, 2021 3:34 pm
I’ll have the 69 mh tomorrow
I have a feeling it’s going to be great and one I’m most looking forward to.
Overall to me I prefer the Steez over the p5’s
More versatile, longer lengths and more powerful
But both are super light weight
Which p5 would you get for jig skipping ?
What Steez ?
Looking at the 6’9” steez.
I do love the p5’s though.