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Envy Cranking rods

Post by Phippy » Wed Mar 19, 2014 4:13 am

Great to see 13 fishing here. Question I have is when will the other two Envy cranking rods be available? I know about Crankenstein but I'm interested in the 7'4". Thanks

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Re: Envy Cranking rods

Post by 13Fishing » Wed Mar 19, 2014 6:14 am

The 7'1" and 7'4" Envy Black Cranking rods will be available around April 15th.

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Re: Envy Cranking rods

Post by Jason Penn » Sun Mar 23, 2014 8:32 am

what are the specs on the 7'1 & 7'4? all it says on the site is h power on all

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Re: Envy Cranking rods

Post by 13Fishing » Sun Mar 23, 2014 10:46 pm

Our new Envy Crankbait series is a progressive series. They are all marked "C" action for cranking. The 7'1" rod is designed for small crankbaits, squarebills, and shallow running baits. The 7'4" rod is perfect for most standard crankbaits in reasonable depth waters...and throws these lures with ease. Finally the 7'11" Crankinstein is made for all the new 2,000,000XD deep diving baits that are becoming extremely popular. This beast isn't a broomstick either, it has the balance and weight that Envy users have become familiar with.

Jason Penn wrote:what are the specs on the 7'1 & 7'4? all it says on the site is h power on all

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Re: Envy Cranking rods

Post by Jason Penn » Mon Mar 24, 2014 8:21 am

13Fishing wrote:Our new Envy Crankbait series is a progressive series. They are all marked "C" action for cranking. The 7'1" rod is designed for small crankbaits, squarebills, and shallow running baits. The 7'4" rod is perfect for most standard crankbaits in reasonable depth waters...and throws these lures with ease. Finally the 7'11" Crankinstein is made for all the new 2,000,000XD deep diving baits that are becoming extremely popular. This beast isn't a broomstick either, it has the balance and weight that Envy users have become familiar with.
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Re: Envy Cranking rods

Post by Phippy » Tue Apr 15, 2014 8:03 am

Been waiting a long time for these rods hope they're worth the wait. Any update when these will actually hit retailers?

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Re: Envy Cranking rods

Post by 13Fishing » Wed Apr 16, 2014 12:37 pm

Phippy,

Thank you very much for your patience, we had quite a few delays on these 2 models(7'1" and 7'4")...we apologize for such a long wait. I just double checked the delivery schedule and we should be shipping rods to retailers before the end of April.

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Phippy wrote:Been waiting a long time for these rods hope they're worth the wait. Any update when these will actually hit retailers?

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