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This is less money than a GL2 which means the blank with feel dull and it will be heavy and whan I say heavy I mean in the same class the GL2 is in which is heavy for the price range.

Perhaps this rod is their answer to many of the criticisms leveled @ their GL2 series of rod?  If it can deliver in that price point it will be a great thing.  Healthy competition is always a win for us as consumers.

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  • lmbfisherman
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    When you get it let me know how it fishes!  I am needing a new spinning rod later in the year.

  • Standard Fuji aluminum oxide, from what I've gathered. Good looking sticks, though I'd like to have seen micro alconites to shed some weight in the tip.

  • Dwight Hottle
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    How do you know that when the rod has not been released yet. Did you ever think that the blank might be something special in it's price range? I think G Loomis might be going after a segment of the ma

  • Super User

Perhaps this rod is their answer to many of the criticisms leveled @ their GL2 series of rod?  If it can deliver in that price point it will be a great thing.  Healthy competition is always a win for us as consumers.

I'm hearing and reading from guys who have fished them and usually are respectable guys.  They are saying you'll be pleasantly surprised.  So hopefully they did!

How do you know that when the rod has not been released yet. Did you ever think that the blank might be something special in it's price range? I think G Loomis might be going after a segment of the market that they have not been overly successful in the past. Its a new product give it a chance before you poo poo it. 

That's what I'm hoping. There's nothing stopping them from making a good rod for a good price, they've probably gotten a lot of bad feedback from the gl2's. Specs and pics are up on G Loomis' website.

  • Super User

So who designed this rod? Shimano?

G Loomis designs and builds G Loomis rods in Washington state.  They are owned by Shimano but are a separate division of the parent company.

 

TT has a preview of the new rods on their site.  They've had a chance to fish the rods already.  I am definitely intrigued, it sounds like a good rod at a reasonable price.

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That's what I'm hoping. There's nothing stopping them from making a good rod for a good price, they've probably gotten a lot of bad feedback from the gl2's. Specs and pics are up on G Loomis' website.

Remember the Curado g?.....Now, how about the Curado i.

Maybe it'll be like that.

Hootie

Remember the Curado g?.....Now, how about the Curado i.

Maybe it'll be like that.

Hootie

Exactly. Hopefully.
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Still didn't think the G's were that bad.  I am not worried that my G's will fail or die in 10 years. 

Still didn't think the G's were that bad.  I am not worried that my G's will fail or die in 10 years.

I think the problem most people had was that they looked and felt like a caenan painted green. Not bad reels, just didn't meet the standards of the curado guys.
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Still didn't think the G's were that bad. I am not worried that my G's will fail or die in 10 years.

Yup, the Gl2 rods were not as bad either, as so many say, although they were priced higher than they should of been.

Yup, the Gl2 rods were not as bad either, as so many say, although they were priced higher than they should of been.

I agree. I never owned one but handled multiple models in the store with reels and they felt like decent quality rods. Think the price should've been around $140-150.
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I would say even lower for a GL2 100 bucks.  I own one and I like it, still in my rotation.  I use it as my spinnerbait rod, I wouldn't use it as my jigs/plastics rod though.  Too heavy.  I will occassionally pitch with it in sparse/moderate cover.  (893C)

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I also use them, 894C FPR & 853C JWR, excellent build, and I can feel pretty good with them, I paid 100&115 & no wildcard with them..

I will be adding a new spinning model of the "new" loomis economy model, soon..

  • Super User

I also use them, 894C FPR & 853C JWR, excellent build, and I can feel pretty good with them, I paid 100&115 & no wildcard with them..

I will be adding a new spinning model of the "new" loomis economy model, soon..

When you get it let me know how it fishes!  I am needing a new spinning rod later in the year.

I own 3 Gl2's and a couple of Gl3'2 and a Glx and like the 2's the best , I don't know why people keep giving them a bad rap , I think they're great sticks  :)

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I own 3 Gl2's and a couple of Gl3'2 and a Glx and like the 2's the best , I don't know why people keep giving them a bad rap , I think they're great sticks   :)

 

You like the GL2 over the GL3 and GLX??????  Are you talking new models or old? I find it funny because the GL2, while not a bad rod, it isn't close to being worth the price tag. The reason we say this is because the rod is considerably heavier than most rods in its price range and it uses standard aluminum oxide guides, perfectly fine for bass fishing but most rods in the $100 dollar range use better. I like the handle on the new models and I will also say that I'm a fan of the GL3 and with the price being so close to a GL3, it is a no-brainer to get the 3 unless the look of the new GL2 is what you want in a rod and I can see that but not over a GLX, sorry. If the new GL2 were in the $115 to $125 range, I'd consider it a good rod in that range, heavier than I care for but still ok but not at $200 when there are so many in the $150 to $180 range that are really good rods and much better but again, it all comes down to what you like, so let me in, what is it about the GL2 that you like even more than a GLX?

I have a glx 805c that I use for small swimbaits and I use the GL2 804 for top water I feel very little difference in weight between them . I do like the gl3's but enjoy the split handles on the 2's and and the glx better.. As for weight ??  I have them paired with Lews reels nothing weighing over 6,5 oz several are the LFS  series and weight about 5.4oz ......  I guess it just comes down to what you like,, I did get some deals on them but nothing insane as they were all new. I am sure there are better and lighter rods out there . But will stick with these .... 

  • Super User

I've had the imx and gl3 rods, they also had aluminum oxide inserts, I got no problem with with these inserts, the frames can be bigger, and made of different materials, that has a bearing on the weight I believe, my imx had much smaller frames than do my gl2's

my gl2's and 3's have the same size inserts the glx are clearly better and smaller ...

I have become a G Loomis Junkie over the years (especially when it comes to the NRX rods) and I have to admit, these are nice looking rods. I can't imagine the GL2's hanging around long if these E6X's are as good as they are advertised.

Really ? they have them on their site  no prices yet ..  I'm not sure they'll replace the GL2's just like the 2's never replaced the 3's I think it would just be another option...  We'll see I guess LOL 

Tackletour has an introduction for these rods up on their website... It's a good read check it out. (Don't know how to post a link on this site!)

They say the e6x is more crisp and refined than the gl2, also lighter and better balanced.:D

Sounds great , At least the price range is going to be competitive ......

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