A Global Design for Enthusiasts, the Shimano G.Loomis Conquest Rods
Introduction: A joint collaboration within the same company? This is exactly what it took to create the Conquest Series, a twelve rod lineup that brought together G.Loomis’s rod design expertise and popular mag bass actions with Shimano’s core blank technology. The Conquest rods are not just designed by the combined global team but continue to be manufactured through a global process that includes the blanks being rolled by Shimano and then sent to the U.S. where they are finished in the G.Loomis Woodland Washington factory.
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A Global Design for Enthusiasts, the Shimano G.Loomis Conquest Rods
A Global Design for Enthusiasts, the Shimano G.Loomis Conquest Rods
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Re: A Global Design for Enthusiasts, the Shimano G.Loomis Conquest Rods
Enjoyed the review. If asked what I wanted in a new premium rod I would have ask for full cork grips, great guides, and MBR actions. All winners on the Conquest rods. Interesting comparison between the Conquest's and NRX's sensitivity, no winner there. I'll be adding some Conquest to my line up, but I think I'll keep a few of my mundane green NRXs.
Re: A Global Design for Enthusiasts, the Shimano G.Loomis Conquest Rods
Thanks for the feedback BigG. While the Green NRXs are not my preference they definitely are a collectors item now. Hard to get them and actually do look great with a bunch of the new reels. I'm with you on the full cork grips, and have kind of come full circle on this. Split grips are cool but done right there is nothing more functional than a well sculpted full grip and really appreciate it when some manufacturers even offer the two options.BigG wrote:Enjoyed the review. If asked what I wanted in a new premium rod I would have ask for full cork grips, great guides, and MBR actions. All winners on the Conquest rods. Interesting comparison between the Conquest's and NRX's sensitivity, no winner there. I'll be adding some Conquest to my line up, but I think I'll keep a few of my mundane green NRXs.
Re: A Global Design for Enthusiasts, the Shimano G.Loomis Conquest Rods
TD-ito looks awesome on them.Zander wrote:Thanks for the feedback BigG. While the Green NRXs are not my preference they definitely are a collectors item now. Hard to get them and actually do look great with a bunch of the new reels. I'm with you on the full cork grips, and have kind of come full circle on this. Split grips are cool but done right there is nothing more functional than a well sculpted full grip and really appreciate it when some manufacturers even offer the two options.BigG wrote:Enjoyed the review. If asked what I wanted in a new premium rod I would have ask for full cork grips, great guides, and MBR actions. All winners on the Conquest rods. Interesting comparison between the Conquest's and NRX's sensitivity, no winner there. I'll be adding some Conquest to my line up, but I think I'll keep a few of my mundane green NRXs.