American Tackle Components
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American Tackle Components
Any one try out any of these newer seats and grips and have any opinions on them? I see a few very nice looking rods on here that were built with these products, but not many reviews of the products.
How do the reel seats feel? Do you feel any edges or anything that’s uncomfortable about them? Looking at the Blade and the Razor.
The insert in the reel seat doesn’t make much sense to me, but I’ve never tried one so I could be completely wrong. The marketing speaks of ultimate sensitivity through these seats, but I’d think fingers directly on the blank would be more sensitive. How do you feel these seats measure up on sensitivity?
Their carbon grips look amazing, but worried they may feel slippery when wet. How much grip do these grips provide? Weight wise, how do these compare to cork or EVA. Have heard they are heavier than other Carbon Grips but never seen them compared to Regular grip materials. If there’s something better on the market, I’d appreciate the advice. Hate to strip a rod down and rebuild only to find these components won’t work for me. Thanks for any info you can provide!
How do the reel seats feel? Do you feel any edges or anything that’s uncomfortable about them? Looking at the Blade and the Razor.
The insert in the reel seat doesn’t make much sense to me, but I’ve never tried one so I could be completely wrong. The marketing speaks of ultimate sensitivity through these seats, but I’d think fingers directly on the blank would be more sensitive. How do you feel these seats measure up on sensitivity?
Their carbon grips look amazing, but worried they may feel slippery when wet. How much grip do these grips provide? Weight wise, how do these compare to cork or EVA. Have heard they are heavier than other Carbon Grips but never seen them compared to Regular grip materials. If there’s something better on the market, I’d appreciate the advice. Hate to strip a rod down and rebuild only to find these components won’t work for me. Thanks for any info you can provide!
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Carbon grips are pretty slick - not much tact. I was going to try one for my next build, but was made aware they are slippery with little tactile grip. Ordered the new NFC 2.0 instead. These are a little softer with some good grip. I think I'm gonna try one of the Edge reel seats. I think the sensitivity claim is based on the reel seat material. Common sense tells us that if we put something between the reel seat and blank, it's probably not going to be better than blank exposure. They do look good though. I have a buddy who has started using the blade and razor pretty much exclusively. He says they are really comfortable, as much as the Fuji ECS.
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I have pretty much switched over to the razor seat. I find it very light , comfortable and looks good on the rod. I’ve used both the nfc and At grips both are great but a slight edge in grippiness goes to the nfc. As said it’s a slightly softer surface. But with either of them, I’ve had no problem with slipping in my hand.
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Thank you for the responses and PMs! Been doing my research and this info is very much appreciated. These components are so new that’s there’s not much info out there. Rod building is so much fun, but can be difficult to know what you are getting. Went ahead and ordered some grips from Forecast and NFC to see which feels better and hopefully match up to a Minima seat. Really wanted to take a drive over to The Rod Room so I could put my hands on some grips, but unfortunately Gulf Shores/Orange Beach got hit hard by Sally.
Right now I’m looking at using one of those those grips, customized Minima seat, hidden thread Fuji hood cut down to accept a Fuji Perfect fit or Forecast carbon hood sleeve that will be cut down/shortened as well, and capped off with a custom painted Perfect Fit cap. Sound doable? Already stripped down one Conquest 842 and eagerly waiting some components to arrive.
Right now I’m looking at using one of those those grips, customized Minima seat, hidden thread Fuji hood cut down to accept a Fuji Perfect fit or Forecast carbon hood sleeve that will be cut down/shortened as well, and capped off with a custom painted Perfect Fit cap. Sound doable? Already stripped down one Conquest 842 and eagerly waiting some components to arrive.
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New carbon grips are ok. Good looking, quite light (without own winding checks). I've built several. Full and split grips. Very easy to assemble as theres own arbor inside grip already. They are slippery, if you have slimy hands. Only water doesn't make it very slippery.
New CCT seat are awesome! Razor and Blade mostly for casting purposes. Blade is lightest casting seat on market if you dont need to use insert. It's lighter than Fuji SK and have nice blank contact. Blade is my new favorite.
New CCT seat are awesome! Razor and Blade mostly for casting purposes. Blade is lightest casting seat on market if you dont need to use insert. It's lighter than Fuji SK and have nice blank contact. Blade is my new favorite.
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Here's with AT carbon grips.
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Those look great! Grips and seats look very clean. Your rods are the ones that made me curious about these. Appreciate the response! Wish they sold grips individually so I could buy a cheap one to get my hands on. Hate to spend $30+ on something I might not use, but I might on my next rebuild. Had to order a Razor though to see if I like it, they really look and sound awesome.MardukFIN wrote: ↑Sun Sep 20, 2020 8:43 pmNew carbon grips are ok. Good looking, quite light (without own winding checks). I've built several. Full and split grips. Very easy to assemble as theres own arbor inside grip already. They are slippery, if you have slimy hands. Only water doesn't make it very slippery.
New CCT seat are awesome! Razor and Blade mostly for casting purposes. Blade is lightest casting seat on market if you dont need to use insert. It's lighter than Fuji SK and have nice blank contact. Blade is my new favorite.
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I like the potential blank access with the blade and razor, but Fuji Acs comes to mind, minus the under carriage. The Acs is kinda small, and I have small hands. It causes my hand to cramp after time, so I wonder if these may as well. Also not a fan of split reel seats for the same reason.
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Btw, these are CFX grips.JBcrankaddict wrote: ↑Mon Sep 21, 2020 12:03 pmThose look great! Grips and seats look very clean. Your rods are the ones that made me curious about these. Appreciate the response! Wish they sold grips individually so I could buy a cheap one to get my hands on. Hate to spend $30+ on something I might not use, but I might on my next rebuild. Had to order a Razor though to see if I like it, they really look and sound awesome.MardukFIN wrote: ↑Sun Sep 20, 2020 8:43 pmNew carbon grips are ok. Good looking, quite light (without own winding checks). I've built several. Full and split grips. Very easy to assemble as theres own arbor inside grip already. They are slippery, if you have slimy hands. Only water doesn't make it very slippery.
New CCT seat are awesome! Razor and Blade mostly for casting purposes. Blade is lightest casting seat on market if you dont need to use insert. It's lighter than Fuji SK and have nice blank contact. Blade is my new favorite.
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Hey Hog, do you mean that the trigger seams to far forward on those seats? Trying to figure out what you mean by small. Unfortunately the seat was on backorder so it will have to wait for my next build. Thanks!Hogsticker2 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 21, 2020 3:00 pmI like the potential blank access with the blade and razor, but Fuji Acs comes to mind, minus the under carriage. The Acs is kinda small, and I have small hands. It causes my hand to cramp after time, so I wonder if these may as well. Also not a fan of split reel seats for the same reason.
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The width of the Acs reel seat is a little too thin. I have to squeeze more tightly, causing my hand to eventually cramp. The Ecs is just right, and the Pts has some additional width - I call them wings - and it's a little too wide for my small hand.JBcrankaddict wrote: ↑Tue Oct 13, 2020 10:05 amHey Hog, do you mean that the trigger seams to far forward on those seats? Trying to figure out what you mean by small. Unfortunately the seat was on backorder so it will have to wait for my next build. Thanks!Hogsticker2 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 21, 2020 3:00 pmI like the potential blank access with the blade and razor, but Fuji Acs comes to mind, minus the under carriage. The Acs is kinda small, and I have small hands. It causes my hand to cramp after time, so I wonder if these may as well. Also not a fan of split reel seats for the same reason.
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Slight change of topic but has anyone used ATC guides. Specifically the Tiforged. Was looking at there titanium nanolite
Legend Alpha 211/Merc 250 Pro XS
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Using some Tiforged guides on an ultralight rod build right now. They seem nice but i will know more when i get the build completed and fished a little. I went with tiforged with their new pentalite rings.
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These things look
I broke my custom, so when I get to another I may try this setup in matte
https://www.americantackle.us/g2-tsuka
I broke my custom, so when I get to another I may try this setup in matte
https://www.americantackle.us/g2-tsuka