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Thoughts on Mojo's?

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I think the Triumph is made out of SCII graphite as well.  So that would make 3 St. Croix rods w/SCII graphite blanks.  Only difference is Triumph is made in China, Premier in US, and Mojo in Mexico.

I have a Triumph, 1st and only St. Croix rod I've ever owned.  Compared to my other rods w/IM9 graphite blanks like the Shimano Crucial, the SCII graphite falls short in sensitivity and weight.  But then again, I'm comparing rods from different price points.  Just giving you guys some added info and comparison.

But I am however interested in the Mojo Bass crankbait rod... An all graphite crankin' rod for $90?- there's nothing wrong with that at all.  But I wonder how it compares to the Shimano Compre crankbait rod?  Hmmm...

It's amazing how adding a split grip to an existing rod gets so much attention. Sure they look great, but are they THAT much more sensitive than a Premier?

The split-grip extracts a little more sensitivity out of the blank, but I wouldn't say it is substantial.

The split-grip has to be done correctly or it can actually detract from the functionality. If the rear grip right behind the reel seat is too short, it can be annoying.

I highly doubt St. Croix would do this incorrecty.  

St. Croix is a respectable company as I have two Premiers and I love them.  I am not a big fan of the split grip, but if I was, I would definetly try the Mojo out.  It looks great, just not for me! :-/

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