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Shimano Expride A 7’3xh and 7’6xh

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Does anyone have experience with both rods? Both the 7’3 and 7’6 are the same on paper except for the 3 inches length difference. I have held the 7’3, and I liked it, very well balanced, but it’s sold out. There is only a 7’6 available.

 

My question is how does the 7’6 balance. What are the differences between the two rods?

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I do have both in the A model.  I love throwing lots of single hook swimbaits, mostly weedless, in the 5-7" range and heavy swimjigs, 3/4-1oz, w/ 4-6" paddletail trailers.  I got the 7'3 first because it's also my frog rod, but I loved it so much I went in on a 7'6 when it was on sale.  They balance really well, I have paired mine with a bantam, but think I'm moving the 7'6 to a tat 200 this year.

 

The power/action between the two seems very similar, except there's a bit more tip in the 7'6 and my casting distance is better with it fully loaded.  I've pushed these rods to 2.5oz and they cast well with a decent quasi lob cast.  Personally, I can't work a frog the way I like on a 7'6, so both works for me.  Punching, pitching, 6"+ swimbaits, and heavy a-rigs, all slightly preferred on the 7'6.  Frogs, swimjigs, and casting heavy grass jigs all slightly preferred on the 7'3.

 

scott

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26 minutes ago, softwateronly said:

I do have both in the A model.  I love throwing lots of single hook swimbaits, mostly weedless, in the 5-7" range and heavy swimjigs, 3/4-1oz, w/ 4-6" paddletail trailers.  I got the 7'3 first because it's also my frog rod, but I loved it so much I went in on a 7'6 when it was on sale.  They balance really well, I have paired mine with a bantam, but think I'm moving the 7'6 to a tat 200 this year.

 

The power/action between the two seems very similar, except there's a bit more tip in the 7'6 and my casting distance is better with it fully loaded.  I've pushed these rods to 2.5oz and they cast well with a decent quasi lob cast.  Personally, I can't work a frog the way I like on a 7'6, so both works for me.  Punching, pitching, 6"+ swimbaits, and heavy a-rigs, all slightly preferred on the 7'6.  Frogs, swimjigs, and casting heavy grass jigs all slightly preferred on the 7'3.

 

scott

Thank you so much for the response! I know the 7’3 balances very good, a friend of mine has the rod. Does the 7’6 balance the same?

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I have a bantam on each and thought they were both very comfortable last season.  I don't remember a difference.

 

scott  

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On 1/8/2023 at 9:10 PM, softwateronly said:

I do have both in the A model.  I love throwing lots of single hook swimbaits, mostly weedless, in the 5-7" range and heavy swimjigs, 3/4-1oz, w/ 4-6" paddletail trailers.  I got the 7'3 first because it's also my frog rod, but I loved it so much I went in on a 7'6 when it was on sale.  They balance really well, I have paired mine with a bantam, but think I'm moving the 7'6 to a tat 200 this year.

 

The power/action between the two seems very similar, except there's a bit more tip in the 7'6 and my casting distance is better with it fully loaded.  I've pushed these rods to 2.5oz and they cast well with a decent quasi lob cast.  Personally, I can't work a frog the way I like on a 7'6, so both works for me.  Punching, pitching, 6"+ swimbaits, and heavy a-rigs, all slightly preferred on the 7'6.  Frogs, swimjigs, and casting heavy grass jigs all slightly preferred on the 7'3.

 

scott

 I’m curious here. Do you not like walking a frog on the 7’6 because it’s too long or because the action of the rod/ because it loads deeper than the 7’3?

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2 hours ago, 10,000 lakes Bassin said:

 I’m curious here. Do you not like walking a frog on the 7’6 because it’s too long or because the action of the rod/ because it loads deeper than the 7’3?

 

For me it's strictly a length issue.  The way I prefer to twitch the tip, the 7'3xh is about as long as I can go because of my extra medium height.

 

scott

 

I liked the 7'3xh so much for other things that when I came across a 7'6xh on sale, I jumped on it.

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