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Lightest 10 wt blank
Posted by:
Peter Mulbjerg
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Date: September 06, 2006 02:16AM
I was searching for a light 9 foot multipiece 10 wt blank and the lightest I've found is the Lamiglass Perigee 9' 9/10 wt 3-piece at 1 7/8 oz.
Surprisingly the one known as "the lightest" i.e. Loomis GLX weighs in at 2.65 oz - thats the 9' 4-piece 10 wt blank. Are there any lighter 10 wt blanks out there ? Thanks Peter Re: Lightest 10 wt blank
Posted by:
Steve Kartalia
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Date: September 06, 2006 07:51AM
Keep in mind that If you haven't got the ERN values on those blanks, you might well be comparing apples to oranges. A lot of early graphite 9/10 weights, for example, probably have ERNs in the 6-7 range (based on my CCS measurements of many other vintage rods) and may well be the "lightest" but they also might not be what you are looking for. Just something to consider if you really want to make valid comparisons. Re: Lightest 10 wt blank
Posted by:
Andy Dear
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Date: September 06, 2006 07:55AM
Although I have not weighed it, the CTS Maxim would likely be among the lightest. One has to remember that comparing blanks by weight is not really a fair comparison because the tapers are NEVER the same, the resin content is never the same.....things are rarely equal in rod blanks. You may indeed find the lightest 10wt. you're looking for, but then the question becomes does the butt section have enough power to do what a 10wt. needs to do? Are the walls thick enough to handle normal use and abuse? What you 're likely wanting to find is the 10wt with the most efficient power to weight ratio.
Andy Dear Lamar Fishing Re: Lightest 10 wt blank
Posted by:
Andy Dear
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Date: September 06, 2006 07:56AM
Ooops...I meant to say the new Affinity MX, NOT the Maxim.
Andy Dear Lamar Fishing. Re: Lightest 10 wt blank
Posted by:
Spencer Phipps
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Date: September 06, 2006 10:22AM
My Dan Craft 10 wt Sig V is lighter than my Perigee, but they don't have the same hardware on them. Still I think the Dan Craft is lighter though. I also have the older 3 pieceblank. Dan can tell you how much difference there may be with the 4 piece. Last I heard Dan still had some 3 piece 10 wts available, but that was some months ago. Re: Lightest 10 wt blank
Posted by:
Peter Mulbjerg
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Date: September 07, 2006 02:31AM
Thanks for your replies - something to think about. I was just surprised that the GLX was so "heavy".
Is the Perigee 9/10 wt a "bad" blank ? Its relatively "cheap". I seem to remember it has an ERN around 9,65 Peter Re: Lightest 10 wt blank
Posted by:
Spencer Phipps
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Date: September 07, 2006 08:26AM
I like my Perigee, fishes beutifully and is a striking rod to fish with, especially in the sun. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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