Shimano Loomis Conquest rods

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Re: Shimano Loomis Conquest rods

Post by j2015 » Wed Nov 08, 2017 11:08 am

Steve petty wrote:Fished today with mine. 904c with a Metanium MGL and 15# Tatsu. Caught 16 Spots tonight,biggest around 3. 3/16 shakeyhead with trick worm. Little overkill,got it for t-rig and jigs,but couldn’t resist fishing with it today. Wicked sensitive,can’t wait to go to Chickamauga this weekend!
Nice! What is the power compared to, is the 4 power conquest compared to a 4 power NRX?

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Re: Shimano Loomis Conquest rods

Post by Steve petty » Wed Nov 08, 2017 5:27 pm

Yes,compare to a NRX 894.

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Re: Shimano Loomis Conquest rods

Post by Rodster14 » Sat Nov 11, 2017 10:29 am

This might be very important. You will want to clarify the warranty. I assumed it would have a limited lifetime warranty like other G. Loomis rods. My tackle shop says it only has a one year warranty (like Shimano rods). I sold my NRX for one of these and now I wished I hadn’t. There is no way I am buying a $650 rod and only getting a one year warranty.

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Re: Shimano Loomis Conquest rods

Post by cndbasshunter » Sat Nov 11, 2017 10:59 am

Warranty is on the rod handle. It is not one year.

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Re: Shimano Loomis Conquest rods

Post by BasserJim » Sun Nov 12, 2017 3:57 pm

Rodster14 wrote:This might be very important. You will want to clarify the warranty. I assumed it would have a limited lifetime warranty like other G. Loomis rods. My tackle shop says it only has a one year warranty (like Shimano rods). I sold my NRX for one of these and now I wished I hadn’t. There is no way I am buying a $650 rod and only getting a one year warranty.
If it makes it a year, anything that happens to it is operator error.

It is eligible for the expeditor program too
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Re: Shimano Loomis Conquest rods

Post by y2k88 » Sun Nov 12, 2017 6:35 pm

BasserJim wrote:If it makes it a year, anything that happens to it is operator error.

It is eligible for the expeditor program too
True on blanks, but guides, bindings, reel seats/glue are different IMO.
Also a function how often a rod is fished re: the above.

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Re: Shimano Loomis Conquest rods

Post by KP Duty » Sun Nov 12, 2017 7:03 pm

Did loomis come through for us on balance with the 904? I've wanted a 904 mbr glx for a long time, and I'll shell out for a conquest if the balance is there.

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Re: Shimano Loomis Conquest rods

Post by Steve petty » Sun Nov 12, 2017 8:24 pm

My 904 with a Metanium mgl balances about a quarter inch forward of the hook keeper. My NRX 894 balances maybe a quarter inch further forward with same reel.

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Re: Shimano Loomis Conquest rods

Post by Jeffbro999 » Mon Nov 13, 2017 10:11 am

Jrob wrote:
JBcrankaddict wrote:Im loving my 782 and 842 so far. Really like the MBR tapers, will be buying more for sure. Hard for me to describe the differences in hand, but these rods are definitely a step up from NRX.
Do you own the 782c? Or sjr? I'm looking for more info on the 782c. What do they weigh?
Both are casting. 782c for topwater, and 842c for jerkbaits. No idea on weights, but the 842 feels lighter in hand than my 842 NRX which weighs 106g. I like split grips, and wish the 2 power rods came with split grips for more weight savings. Can't say I've ever had a balance issue with a medium power rod 7' and below.

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Re: Shimano Loomis Conquest rods

Post by BasserJim » Mon Nov 13, 2017 11:50 am

y2k88 wrote:
BasserJim wrote:If it makes it a year, anything that happens to it is operator error.

It is eligible for the expeditor program too
True on blanks, but guides, bindings, reel seats/glue are different IMO.
Also a function how often a rod is fished re: the above.
I'll agree to a point..... though most people that are trying to make a "warranty" claim, aren't doing it for something "warranty" related.... That's the only point I was making. Bindings and glue, yes, but guides, I'd argue to be mostly operator error as well.
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Re: Shimano Loomis Conquest rods

Post by Rodster14 » Tue Nov 14, 2017 8:56 am

To get clarification on the warranty, I emailed G. Loomis directly. Below is their response. I ordered a new Conquest 843c yesterday.
“All loomis rods have a limited life time warranty”

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Re: Shimano Loomis Conquest rods

Post by Hobie-Wan Kenobi » Tue Nov 14, 2017 11:34 am

Rodster14 wrote:To get clarification on the warranty, I emailed G. Loomis directly. Below is their response. I ordered a new Conquest 843c yesterday.
“All loomis rods have a limited life time warranty”
Let us know how that rod is. I MIGHT need something with a little more backbone than my K2 714.
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Re: Shimano Loomis Conquest rods

Post by Rodster14 » Tue Nov 14, 2017 3:32 pm

Once I fish with it, I will post my impressions.

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Re: Shimano Loomis Conquest rods

Post by Rodster14 » Wed Nov 22, 2017 11:11 am

I did order a 843c Conquest and have fished with it a little so far. It is taking some getting used to. I fished a jig for so long on my NRX, I was used to the way it fished. The taper on the Conquest is slower and softer than the NRX 853c I had before. The Conquest is sensitive, but it just feels different. I don’t know how to explain it, but the Tackle Tour review sort of indicated that. It is noticeably lighter, balances better and is more comfortable to fish with. The guides aren’t as noisy with braid (no recoils) and it casts very well. I suspect that once I get used to, I will really like it. Although it is primarily my jig and worm rod, I should be able to use it for a lot more techniques. I hope that helps.

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Re: Shimano Loomis Conquest rods

Post by bronzefly » Wed Nov 22, 2017 4:39 pm

KP Duty wrote:Did loomis come through for us on balance with the 904? I've wanted a 904 mbr glx for a long time, and I'll shell out for a conquest if the balance is there.
It's good, not "perfect" or "neutral" but it's what I'd call good. I've been fishing the Conquest 903 and 904, on deck with the 893 and 894 NRX a little bit, more time on the water to come. So far so good, and I have been a MBR action fan for a very long time. I'm looking forward to the 905 as well...
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