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Microwave choices
Posted by:
Steve Hartzell
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Date: July 23, 2013 10:48AM
The microwave guides come in two ring types, Nanolite and Duralite. What is the difference in these materials? I can't seem to find an explanation on the AmTac website. I figured posting here would give me the best and quickest answer. Thanks Steve Hartzell Lake Conroe - Willis, Texas Re: Microwave choices
Posted by:
Jay Lancaster
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Date: July 23, 2013 10:51AM
Nanolite Ring
A Proprietary Zirconium blend of material provides the ultimate in hardness & durability. The strength of our Nanolite ring allows elimination of materials which results in reduced weight without sacrificing strength. Hardness and low coefficient of friction means these rings will easily handle all of today's modern braids and super lines. DuraLite A New and Improved, proprietary high grade Aluminum Oxide based ring material allows for the reduction of material volume meaning lighter weight and higher compression strength. Economical and highly durable, these rings are popular with rod manufacturers. Directly from their web site. On the site click Guides and Tops...the next page will have Ring Material right at the top of the page. Re: Microwave choices
Posted by:
Steve Hartzell
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Date: July 23, 2013 10:55AM
Thanks Jay, it was staring me right in the face and I didn't see it.
A grand total of 3 minutes to get the answer. Steve Hartzell Lake Conroe - Willis, Texas Re: Microwave choices
Posted by:
Jay Lancaster
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Date: July 23, 2013 02:58PM
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Posted by:
Chad LaVasseur
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Date: July 23, 2013 08:20PM
Has anyone used these micro wave guides do they cast as nice as all the articles or is a bunch of hipe? Re: Microwave choices
Posted by:
Don Morse
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Date: July 23, 2013 09:00PM
They are awesome, they go on 90% of my builds, once most people cast them they have to have them. ______________________________________ Super Tight Lines......Don Re: Microwave choices
Posted by:
Wes Motsinger
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Date: July 23, 2013 09:22PM
second on what don said they really do work. Re: Microwave choices
Posted by:
Tom Wewerka
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Date: July 23, 2013 10:55PM
And now the casting version of the Microwave guide system. Got my first sets yesterday........THANKS Lance. Can't wait to put them on a rod and try em out!
Tom Bel Air, Maryland Re: Microwave choices
Posted by:
Jim Scott
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Date: July 24, 2013 07:21AM
Anyone had issues with Braid and Wind Knots. I filled my reel with 10# Power Pro Super Slick and was throwing a 1/4 oz jig heads w/ 3'' Gulp Shrimp and had to go to a rod with heavier line to stop the knots. Diff rod was not MicroWave so I am not sure if it was the line or the guide that caused the problem. Anyone else use light braid on their Microwave? J Scott Englewood, Fl Re: Microwave choices
Posted by:
Don Morse
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Date: July 24, 2013 07:52AM
I have used light braid, light mono, heavy braid and heavy mono with no issues. ______________________________________ Super Tight Lines......Don Re: Microwave choices
Posted by:
bill boettcher
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Date: July 24, 2013 08:05AM
I had knots getting in my braid which was the bait turning on the retrieve So I put a swivel on No more knots Bill - willierods.com Re: Microwave choices
Posted by:
Jim Scott
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Date: July 24, 2013 08:11AM
Don't want to hijack Steves OP. I will open new thread.
JS Re: Microwave choices
Posted by:
Chad LaVasseur
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Date: July 24, 2013 03:56PM
I want to thank everyone who spent their time to answer my question I think I will order a set today and give it a whirl. Re: Microwave choices
Posted by:
Michael Danek
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Date: August 08, 2013 02:46PM
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Here are some actual hardness numbers. I have never had any guide groove from any kind of line I've used, including a lot of braid. Tip tops, yes, old cheap ones on factory rods. I put premium material tiptops on and select the guides based on other design characteristics like corrosion resistance and appearance. I really avoid the fat, dull grey, rings as they really detract from the looks of the rod. To me the appearance of the finished rod is important, and I'm often led to premium guides, too, which results in SIC, Zirconium, and nanolite rings. My fishing fresh water and is not that demanding on the rings, not like having a tuna take a few hundred yards in a run. Re: Microwave choices
Posted by:
Michael Danek
(50.33.208.---)
Date: August 08, 2013 02:46PM
[batsonenterprises.com]
Here are some actual hardness numbers. I have never had any guide groove from any kind of line I've used, including a lot of braid. Tip tops, yes, old cheap ones on factory rods. I put premium material tiptops on and select the guides based on other design characteristics like corrosion resistance and appearance. I really avoid the fat, dull grey, rings as they really detract from the looks of the rod. To me the appearance of the finished rod is important, and I'm often led to premium guides, too, which results in SIC, Zirconium, and nanolite rings. My fishing fresh water and is not that demanding on the rings, not like having a tuna take a few hundred yards in a run. Re: Microwave choices
Posted by:
Michael Danek
(50.33.208.---)
Date: August 08, 2013 02:46PM
[batsonenterprises.com]
Here are some actual hardness numbers. I have never had any guide groove from any kind of line I've used, including a lot of braid. Tip tops, yes, old cheap ones on factory rods. I put premium material tiptops on and select the guides based on other design characteristics like corrosion resistance and appearance. I really avoid the fat, dull grey, rings as they really detract from the looks of the rod. To me the appearance of the finished rod is important, and I'm often led to premium guides, too, which results in SIC, Zirconium, and nanolite rings. My fishing fresh water and is not that demanding on the rings, not like having a tuna take a few hundred yards in a run. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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