Steez AGS 72H
Steez AGS 72H
My local shop has a couple. Think they will give me a deal. I broke tip on my old 71compile-x would be nice to replace it. It wasn't as sensitive as a lot of jig rods I've owned but it would be cool to have something similar. Anyone get any time with this rod? Mostly wondering about the low end of the lure rating. I think it was rated from 1/4-1 1/14 not 1/4-1 1/2. Don't think it will take much to talk me off the ledge
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Re: Steez AGS 72H
I'm interested in what people have to say...my next rod to be replaced will also be the old 7'1" H Compile-X, and I was thinking the new 7'2" as well.
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Re: Steez AGS 72H
I do not own the 7’2”, but I do own the BC2 and 7’4” XH. From my experience both are capable of hitting their lower limits. The XH more so as it’s a touch softer in the tip with a stronger midsection. The BC2 is a traditional fast action.
In my hands the new Steez rods are equivalent to the NRX+. I own the 893 and have spent some seat time with the 843mbr.
If you’re in the fence about the Steez and don’t yet own one, give it a shot.
In my hands the new Steez rods are equivalent to the NRX+. I own the 893 and have spent some seat time with the 843mbr.
If you’re in the fence about the Steez and don’t yet own one, give it a shot.
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Re: Steez AGS 72H
I have thrown 1/4 oz Texas rigs plus plastic and it loaded and casted it well. The 7’2H has a nice lively tip imo and is overall a very versatile and impressive rod.
Re: Steez AGS 72H
Nice!!!
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Re: Steez AGS 72H
How would you rate sensitivity?
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I had an 854 NRX for roughly 12 minutes and it is clearly more sensitive than that rod was lol.
For a pretty powerful rod, it is impressively sensitive in my hands. I think it is a standout in the line.
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Thanks for the reply!CodyNeely11 wrote: ↑Sun May 22, 2022 3:51 pmI had an 854 NRX for roughly 12 minutes and it is clearly more sensitive than that rod was lol.
For a pretty powerful rod, it is impressively sensitive in my hands. I think it is a standout in the line.
What reel do you have mounted on the rod, where is the balance point?
Thanks again!
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Re: Steez AGS 72H
I have a steez a mounted on it. I’m traveling for work, but I’ll post pictures of the balance point Thursday or Friday this week!freelancer27 wrote: ↑Mon May 23, 2022 7:35 amThanks for the reply!CodyNeely11 wrote: ↑Sun May 22, 2022 3:51 pmI had an 854 NRX for roughly 12 minutes and it is clearly more sensitive than that rod was lol.
For a pretty powerful rod, it is impressively sensitive in my hands. I think it is a standout in the line.
What reel do you have mounted on the rod, where is the balance point?
Thanks again!
Re: Steez AGS 72H
Seems like the strike force
I’d like to know the differences
I’d like to know the differences
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Re: Steez AGS 72H
The Steez AGS 72H Power Pitch is leaps and bounds better than the old 71 Compile X. The Air Sensor reel seat is a lot more comfortable than the Air Beam for me. The sensitivity difference alone is significant with the new Power Pitch being far superior. I've spent a lot of time with this model and have thrown a huge range of baits on it during testing and now with the production model. 3/8 oz is a good starting point on the lower end of the range. A compact 3/8 oz jig and trailer in and around grass/cover is just fine on this rod. I've tried some 1/4 oz jig + trailer, and while it can be done, it is definitely more easily accomplished with other rods in the series.
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Re: Steez AGS 72H
What would the max. weight that one would want to comfortably throw on this rod (no cover/ in cover)?
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I have a Steez A on mine. Balance point is right at the nut. I do not like a magnesium reel on this rod. It needs a aluminum frame reel. It is one incredible rod. It is crazy sensitive. You can easily feel bites on slack line. It's sweet spot is a 1/2 jig. Crazy how light it is to be a heavy rated rod. The best frog rod I have owned. Will absolutely bomb a frog. It is my favorite in the line up with the target sniper being a very close second.freelancer27 wrote: ↑Mon May 23, 2022 7:35 amThanks for the reply!CodyNeely11 wrote: ↑Sun May 22, 2022 3:51 pmI had an 854 NRX for roughly 12 minutes and it is clearly more sensitive than that rod was lol.
For a pretty powerful rod, it is impressively sensitive in my hands. I think it is a standout in the line.
What reel do you have mounted on the rod, where is the balance point?
Thanks again!
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Re: Steez AGS 72H
Thanks a lot for the reply!fishonsc wrote: ↑Mon May 23, 2022 9:28 amI have a Steez A on mine. Balance point is right at the nut. I do not like a magnesium reel on this rod. It needs a aluminum frame reel. It is one incredible rod. It is crazy sensitive. You can easily feel bites on slack line. It's sweet spot is a 1/2 jig. Crazy how light it is to be a heavy rated rod. The best frog rod I have owned. Will absolutely bomb a frog. It is my favorite in the line up with the target sniper being a very close second.freelancer27 wrote: ↑Mon May 23, 2022 7:35 amThanks for the reply!CodyNeely11 wrote: ↑Sun May 22, 2022 3:51 pmI had an 854 NRX for roughly 12 minutes and it is clearly more sensitive than that rod was lol.
For a pretty powerful rod, it is impressively sensitive in my hands. I think it is a standout in the line.
What reel do you have mounted on the rod, where is the balance point?
Thanks again!
Just to be crystal clear. Would that be a 1/2oz jig and plastic trailer or the total weight of the jig + trailer.
Thanks a lot for confirming this!
Re: Steez AGS 72H
I am using a 1/2 oz brush jig with Reaction Innovations spicy beaver, sweet beaver or a Xzone adrenaline craw trailer. 3/4 oz or so. I can weigh them if you would like. I will also pitch with the above trailers with a 3/16 pegged weight. At the same time I have no problem casting a 1/4 oz t-rig with a 8 to 10 in worm. Most of my Frogs are 5/8 to 3/4 oz.freelancer27 wrote: ↑Mon May 23, 2022 10:55 amThanks a lot for the reply!fishonsc wrote: ↑Mon May 23, 2022 9:28 amI have a Steez A on mine. Balance point is right at the nut. I do not like a magnesium reel on this rod. It needs a aluminum frame reel. It is one incredible rod. It is crazy sensitive. You can easily feel bites on slack line. It's sweet spot is a 1/2 jig. Crazy how light it is to be a heavy rated rod. The best frog rod I have owned. Will absolutely bomb a frog. It is my favorite in the line up with the target sniper being a very close second.freelancer27 wrote: ↑Mon May 23, 2022 7:35 amThanks for the reply!CodyNeely11 wrote: ↑Sun May 22, 2022 3:51 pmI had an 854 NRX for roughly 12 minutes and it is clearly more sensitive than that rod was lol.
For a pretty powerful rod, it is impressively sensitive in my hands. I think it is a standout in the line.
What reel do you have mounted on the rod, where is the balance point?
Thanks again!
Just to be crystal clear. Would that be a 1/2oz jig and plastic trailer or the total weight of the jig + trailer.
Thanks a lot for confirming this!
For frogging I run a Daiwa SV103xsl on her.