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Message Subject: Okuma EVX Rods
MuskyTrap
Posted 7/7/2008 3:46 PM (#325283)
Subject: Okuma EVX Rods




Posts: 100


Hey guys I was thinking about purchasing two 8'6" rods from okuma. They are the EvX series. The only question I have is about the telescoping rods. Do they hold up well? Any experiences with them? Any suggestions?

MT
California_Muskie
Posted 7/7/2008 4:42 PM (#325288 - in reply to #325283)
Subject: RE: Okuma EVX Rods





Posts: 299


Location: Ontario, California
MT... I am a little biased as far as the rods go as I was part of developing the actions and specs for them. I can tell you that we have shipped around 350 - 400 of the telescopic rods since last fall and I have not heard of any issues with the connection. There are a few guys on this site that are using these that may be able to give you a first hand, un-biased opinion on them.

Thanks for the interest.
TJ DeVoe
Posted 7/7/2008 5:26 PM (#325292 - in reply to #325283)
Subject: Re: Okuma EVX Rods




Posts: 2323


Location: Stevens Point, WI
I've got one and really like it. My main purpose was for big spinnerbaits and double 10's. I combined this rod with a Isis and it sure handles these baits like a charm. The best thing with the telescoping rod is that I can fit it in any rod tube in the rod locker. It also makes it convenient when at school I can stow the rod in the truck very easily. I'd recommend one.

Also, the rod is lighter than an 8 foot St. Croix Premier, that didn't hurt anything either.

Edited by Merckid 7/7/2008 7:11 PM
Magruter
Posted 7/7/2008 7:17 PM (#325318 - in reply to #325283)
Subject: Re: Okuma EVX Rods





Posts: 1316


Location: Madison, WI
I bought a heavy and Xtrheavy at the beginning of the year, haven't had a problem yet. Very solid rods, with a lifetime warrenty to boot. Buy em, you won't regret it!
karol
Posted 7/7/2008 8:11 PM (#325327 - in reply to #325318)
Subject: Re: Okuma EVX Rods




Posts: 576


Location: nappanee IN
bought a 7-4 used and didn't know how it would handle a big suzy sucker, man what a rod!doesn't hardly bend at all, even with my biggest deadhead jerkbait. and throws sidewinders like they were walleye jigs. rated for only 1/2 -4ounce,yea right can't wait to get a 6500 to put on it for the big toys i bought this winter..karol
MuskieMike
Posted 7/7/2008 9:21 PM (#325350 - in reply to #325283)
Subject: RE: Okuma EVX Rods





Location: Des Moines IA
I have the Ex Heavy, and the Heavy models, both with Abu 7000's. They sure can take a beating, and the Ex Heavy has no problem throwing the suzy's and sue's. I also like it for the XX's. I use the Heavy for pretty much everything else, except jerkbaits, still use the 7'6 Ex Heavy Lamiglass for those. For the money they are very tough to beat.
MuskyTrap
Posted 7/8/2008 10:30 AM (#325427 - in reply to #325283)
Subject: Re: Okuma EVX Rods




Posts: 100


Thanks guys, I went ahead and bought a heavy and an extra heavy... Just gotta wait for them to get here!!
sorenson
Posted 7/8/2008 10:36 AM (#325429 - in reply to #325427)
Subject: Re: Okuma EVX Rods





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Location: Ogden, Ut
MuskyTrap - 7/8/2008 9:30 AM

Thanks guys, I went ahead and bought a heavy and an extra heavy... Just gotta wait for them to get here!!


You won't be sorry, I have the Heavy and have used it for the better part of 2 seasons now. Still the first one I grab for most applications.
S.
tuffy1
Posted 7/8/2008 11:41 AM (#325436 - in reply to #325429)
Subject: Re: Okuma EVX Rods





Posts: 3242


Location: Racine, Wi
You'll love those rods. Great rods for the money. I've been chucking big suzys, pounders, and mag dawgs with them, and haven't had a complaint yet. I've even thrown little 6" slammers on the XH with ease, so you can throw just about anything on them.

tr7
Posted 7/8/2008 1:48 PM (#325456 - in reply to #325283)
Subject: Re: Okuma EVX Rods





Posts: 294


I was pretty scepticle about getting one as well and I have to say I am extremely impressed with this rod! I got the heavy and haven't had trouble throwing anything in my box.
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