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Anyone else tried these?

I decided this spring I was going to pick up a couple smoke PT's for cranking but have had a heck of a time finding exactly the rod I wanted to go with them. My requirements were: 1.) Extremely light and 2.) Extremely sensitive. I am used to the BPS carbonlite's so something heavier just wasn't going to work for me. No going back after you are used to those light rods. Also I was looking for 3.) MH backbone but with 4.) a medium action at the tip for those crankbaits.

I looked at most of the major names in glass, graphite, blends etc. The only rods I found that came close were either too thick at the base and heavy (bulky) missing on item 1 and definitly 2, or rods that met the first 3 criteria would only be available in a fast tip missing criteria 4. So I have been looking pretty hard for awhile now and today ran into B&R at our local boat show. I was really impressed with their "graphite cranking" series. Light, sensitve, flexible tips and in a M/M or MH/M. I ended up with a 7'6" M/M and an 8' MH/M.

I'm pretty excited to get those smoke reels and try these babies out. Interested in whether or not anyone else has tried them.

Honestly, where else can you find a MH 8' rod with a soft tip that is still sensitive but the butt of the blank in front of the grip is the diamater of a pencil? Really can't wait to try 'em.

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