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Agreed! I have the mh and ml for 4yrs too zero issues except for not being out on the water more. Supposed to put these to use in FL (home state) but have been great for stripers out in CA.
I have 3 of them. They're phenomenal. My 7'6 MH Spinning is paired with a Kage LT MQ 4000 & my 7'6 MH Casting with a Penn Fathom LPHS300. They look sharp & balance perfectly. Get you one!
So since you have a few of them I gotta ask something I ordered the 7’6 rod but where I ordered called me told me we only got the 7’0 I told them send it but know I feel like I might of messed up so my question is their much of a difference between the 7’0 and the 7’6 MH?
I purchase a medium heavy 1/4 to 1 oz Daiwa Ardito Casting travel rod. I would like to use this rod for jigging. Would I be pushing the limits of this rod if I jig 100g to 160g.
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Spot on with kayak fishing, butt is def too long. That being said, i have rods for that and this one would be for trunk use only. The ability to always have one on me so butt length is less important when you just wanna hit a bank up.
@@nickmeingast9557 so I don't use travel rods for kayaking, most are 7', give or take. But I prefer a shorter butt length for PFD clearance. I'm interested in a quality travel rod for keeping in my trunk at all times in case I come across a random spot I'd like to hit
Finally... I bought this rod a year ago with NO real reviews on it. I even bought the 10 foot 4 piece rod. They are very good, with some exceptions. If anyone wants to know, just ask.
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You don’t have to worry about the rod wearing out i been use them for 4 years now! ZERO Problems !
Agreed! I have the mh and ml for 4yrs too zero issues except for not being out on the water more. Supposed to put these to use in FL (home state) but have been great for stripers out in CA.
Is the 7’6 saltwater resistant? I want this as an all around rod I can keep in my truck depending on what body of water I’m nearby for a quick spin :)
I have 3 of them. They're phenomenal. My 7'6 MH Spinning is paired with a Kage LT MQ 4000 & my 7'6 MH Casting with a Penn Fathom LPHS300. They look sharp & balance perfectly. Get you one!
So since you have a few of them I gotta ask something I ordered the 7’6 rod but where I ordered called me told me we only got the 7’0 I told them send it but know I feel like I might of messed up so my question is their much of a difference between the 7’0 and the 7’6 MH?
What is the length when it is broken down?
How these rods compare to the saltiga rods ?
I have 2 of them and these rods are tanks. I got it around 2017 and it's still one of my better rods.
Good review. Will be ordering a few when they are back in stock.
hi, is this salt water or fresh and can i get this in australia ?
This rod sucks dont buy it. Mine snapped. Get the Okuma SST 8'6" 4 pcs. Trust me it can pull 10kg maybe higher fish.
Sorry to hear that
I purchase a medium heavy 1/4 to 1 oz Daiwa Ardito Casting travel rod. I would like to use this rod for jigging. Would I be pushing the limits of this rod if I jig 100g to 160g.
Thanks for your question! Make sure to ask this over on the actual blog or in the Community
where the coaches spend their time. The blog can be found here: bit.ly/3vaetO8
Heavy rod. Forward biased balance. Not incredible for the price but it looks good and seems durable. Hope it works out.
Thanks for watching!
Paraffin wax works great on a slightly worn Ferrule.
What reels can go with the rod?
Daiwa Fuego! fishstrong.com/collections/reels/products/daiwa-fuego-lt?variant=32601522700373
I brought same rod with some doubts but tried and it's very good one!!
How long is the case? It looks pretty long still. Important information for us backpackers.
Is there an even shorter option.....like a 4 piece?
The case is 32"
@@Saltstrong Thanks
Can that travel rod handle a spinfisher VI 4500 reel?
Yes
Is their much of a difference between the 7’0 and the 7’6
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Spot on with kayak fishing, butt is def too long. That being said, i have rods for that and this one would be for trunk use only. The ability to always have one on me so butt length is less important when you just wanna hit a bank up.
Thanks for the feedback!
What travel rods do you use kayaking?
@@nickmeingast9557 so I don't use travel rods for kayaking, most are 7', give or take. But I prefer a shorter butt length for PFD clearance. I'm interested in a quality travel rod for keeping in my trunk at all times in case I come across a random spot I'd like to hit
Still not able to carry-on a flight. Have to be checked in since the case is 34" long
Thanks for the info
Get the 7 ft model.....it fits in the luggage
I agree the ferrul design its seem weak and slide easy i have okuma nomad and same happen i hope fix it
Thanks for sharing!
u welcome i choose ardito 1st but i turn into nomad because of two tips and im happy
Finally... I bought this rod a year ago with NO real reviews on it. I even bought the 10 foot 4 piece rod. They are very good, with some exceptions. If anyone wants to know, just ask.
What are the exceptions?
@@marcelojerez8222 I see he got right back to you.... 🤔
Yeah... What Marcelo said...
Did you fire the guy who accidentally put an extra zero on the order sheet when ordering these rods? Forcing another product pushing video.