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fishing user avatarBryant Blackmon reply : 

Searching for a MH rod 6'8" or longer under 3 oz, would be interested in a custom built rod just not sure who to get it build by.


fishing user avatarfishnkamp reply : 

I am curious why under 3 oz  specifically?  What deid you want to do with this rod and what reel did you think of mating it with.

 

There are plenty of choices for a custom rod. Give DVT a call and discuss what you are actually looking for. 

 

I use a Powell Max 683CEF and love the rod. It is the most versatile rod in my arsenal.  If you have time go read the review of the rod by Tackletour. Now they have upgraded the blank material and you would need to verify its weight compared to the older model, but Powell is terrific, I have spoken with the owner several times.  The original rod weighed 3.7 ounces but they use a lighter rel seat setup so it may fit your needs.  I know it fits mine.   Check out the review here:

http://www.tackletour.com/reviewpowell683cxfast.html


fishing user avatarBryant Blackmon reply : 
  On 4/19/2017 at 11:48 AM, fishnkamp said:

I am curious why under 3 oz  specifically?  What deid you want to do with this rod and what reel did you think of mating it with.

 

There are plenty of choices for a custom rod. Give DVT a call and discuss what you are actually looking for. 

 

I use a Powell Max 683CEF and love the rod. It is the most versatile rod in my arsenal.  If you have time go read the review of the rod by Tackletour. Now they have upgraded the blank material and you would need to verify its weight compared to the older model, but Powell is terrific, I have spoken with the owner several times.  The original rod weighed 3.7 ounces but they use a lighter rel seat setup so it may fit your needs.  I know it fits mine.   Check out the review here:

http://www.tackletour.com/reviewpowell683cxfast.html

 

thanks for the response and I just am searching for the most ridiculously light combo possible because I have recently purchased a MGXtreme 2 for a good deal and want the lightest rod for the lightest reel


fishing user avatarfishnkamp reply : 

Forgive me, I know that reel is super crazy good but is it a reel that exceeds with super light baits?

I am much more familiar with the standard Daiwa line like the SV series reels from Daiwa.


fishing user avatarBryant Blackmon reply : 
  On 4/19/2017 at 12:02 PM, fishnkamp said:

Forgive me, I know that reel is super crazy good but is it a reel that exceeds with super light baits?

I am much more familiar with the standard Daiwa line like the SV series reels from Daiwa.

 

hoping to use it as a medium t rig and light jig reel


fishing user avatarCroakHunter reply : 

Im not fluent in how much rods weigh, but the 6'10 medium, denali kovert lite is the lightest rod ive ever help. Even as light as my 7'6 ultra light. 


fishing user avatarfishnkamp reply : 

Call Powell tomorrow. Ask the rod weight on that 683CEF.  Mine is perfect for that use, but it is amazing how much more that rod can do.  As I said before Tackletour helped me to decide to try my first Powell.  They were spot on in their review of it.  They threw everything from a 1/4 ounce to a 2 1/2 ounce swimbait on it.  It was only supposed to fish 1/4 to 36/4ounce baits, but it is just a perfect transition from tip to backbone.


fishing user avatarRichF reply : 

I'll probably get reamed but look at one of the site sponsors, Favorite Fishing.  Their high end Summit rods claim to be under 3 oz for the action you're looking for.  The price tag is pretty high though.  Also take a look at the Shimano Zodias.  I don't know the exact weight, but I have a 6'10" MH that's incredibly light.  


fishing user avatarCroakHunter reply : 

Is there a website that lists rod weight? Ive lookes but no luck


fishing user avatarroadwarrior reply : 

https://www.bassresource.com/fishing_lures/okuma-helios-reel-rod.html

 

:happy-111:


fishing user avatarrunt4561 reply : 

the lightest rod I have used recently is the okuma helios. they are very light.


fishing user avatarnew2BC4bass reply : 
  On 4/19/2017 at 8:53 PM, runt4561 said:

the lightest rod I have used recently is the okuma helios. they are very light.

 

Okuma lists the Helios 7' M at 3.5 oz.  This is for the completed rod.  No idea of blank weight.  Love mine.  Bought two.  Walmart currently is asking $107.90 for this rod.  A $72.09 savings.  Free shipping to a store near you, but you have to pay tax.  Jet has them for the same price.  Free shipping, and I think no tax.


fishing user avatarBryant Blackmon reply : 
  On 4/19/2017 at 9:27 PM, new2BC4bass said:

 

Okuma lists the Helios 7' M at 3.5 oz.  This is for the completed rod.  No idea of blank weight.  Love mine.  Bought two.  Walmart currently is asking $107.90 for this rod.  A $72.09 savings.  Free shipping to a store near you, but you have to pay tax.  Jet has them for the same price.  Free shipping, and I think no tax.

 

Wow that's a great deal sadly I don't think that the green will match the red accents on the reel too well might have to pick one up to try out though


fishing user avatarrippin-lips reply : 

Custom built on a Phenix K2 blank. Matt from Otterrods is about the best in the business as far as custom rods go. 


fishing user avatarDelaware Valley Tackle reply : 

I got your message and will get you some info shortly. For a rod of mh power sun 4oz finished weight is real light. 


fishing user avatarWRB reply : 

Bass rods need enough strength or power to control the fish after hooking it, strength requires wall thickness and material adds weight, plus the length, 9 guides, reel seat, handle and butt cap all add weight.

My custom ALX rods are 5 and 6 power,  6'10" long with a 2" fore grip and weigh 3.75 oz and 3.8 oz, less the fore grip would be about 3.5 oz. Any bass rod under 3.5 oz is extremely light weight and fragile.

DVT can build the exact custom rod you want.

Tom


fishing user avatarnew2BC4bass reply : 
  On 4/20/2017 at 4:42 AM, Bryant Blackmon said:

Wow that's a great deal sadly I don't think that the green will match the red accents on the reel too well might have to pick one up to try out though

 

I had to put a Helios Air on the first one.  Gold accents aren't too bad a match.  3.5 oz. rod, 5.6 oz. reel plus line.  Don't have any idea what the line adds to the total weight, but should be around 10 oz. total.  Nice!  I recently acquired a Helios reel with green accents.  That should match up perfectly with the other rod.  Unfortunately it is one of the reels still in Florida.  :(


fishing user avatarkickerfish1 reply : 

The Helius is one of the cheaper rods you will find that many consider to be light. There was also a Quantum Smoke rod that was really light as well but I believe it was an older rod. One of the members here has one or two but I can't recall if it is "QuakeandShake"?

 

If you want with a red and black theme the discontinued Shimano Cumulus rods are what you want. The casting are available in 6'10 MH and 7'1 Heavy I believe. The 6'10 is right at 3oz and the 7'1 is right at 3.5. Check the review on TT for more info. I have the 6'10 and love it a lot for quite a few apps. It was widely considered the best rod Shimano had ever built ...side by side with Poison Adrenas for a rod available in the US rod.

 

Another rod that might fit your bill is the Zbone rods from Kistler. They may have the weights listed on the website if not call them and they can provide the weights. They also feature red and black and some grey for colors.

 

Any custom build will push your budget to the max. Like Ripp'n said the K2 will be about as light as you can find and the blank alone is over $200. Add in super light guides, a minimalist build, the builders labor and material costs, and shipping and I wouldn't be surprised if you clear $450-500 easily if not more.

 

There are a bunch of rod weights posted on TackleTour under the rod section. It is a sticky thread at the top.


fishing user avatarBass_Fishing_Socal reply : 

Daiwa tatula 6'10 MH/F weight at 3.7 oz. This might not as light as you want but very sensitive and price very good around.

I have this rod pair with daiwa alphas 105 compare to my other fav shimano crucial 6'11 M/F pair with curado 70 and every time I switch the rod it feel like night and day.


fishing user avatarBryant Blackmon reply : 
  On 4/20/2017 at 3:34 PM, JustJames said:

Daiwa tatula 6'10 MH/F weight at 3.7 oz. This might not as light as you want but very sensitive and price very good around.

I have this rod pair with daiwa alphas 105 compare to my other fav shimano crucial 6'11 M/F pair with curado 70 and every time I switch the rod it feel like night and day.

 

I actually have one of these that I got for $15 that Im using until I get my permanent rod for the reel


fishing user avatarRichF reply : 

Where the heck did you find a Tat for $15?!


fishing user avatarBryant Blackmon reply : 
  On 4/20/2017 at 10:01 PM, RichF said:

Where the heck did you find a Tat for $15?!

a friend had one with no insert in the tip guide so I convinced him to sell it to me for 15 and I replaced that guide


fishing user avatarRichF reply : 

What a sucker ;)


fishing user avatarBryant Blackmon reply : 
  On 4/20/2017 at 10:25 PM, RichF said:

What a sucker ;)

:rolleyes: I'm gonna end up giving to a friend who just started using baitcasters and has an abu vengeance which could use the upgrade once I upgrade


fishing user avatarJaxBasser reply : 

The 6'9" Kistler KLX MH is 3.6 oz. 

 

I love the 7'3 MH I have and that rod even feels like it weighs nothing. They're great rods.


fishing user avatarRichF reply : 
  On 4/20/2017 at 10:43 PM, Bryant Blackmon said:

:rolleyes: I'm gonna end up giving to a friend who just started using baitcasters and has an abu vengeance which could use the upgrade once I upgrade

 

That's a good friend right there!


fishing user avatarBryant Blackmon reply : 
  On 4/20/2017 at 11:07 AM, kickerfish1 said:

If you want with a red and black theme the discontinued Shimano Cumulus rods are what you want. The casting are available in 6'10 MH and 7'1 Heavy I believe. The 6'10 is right at 3oz and the 7'1 is right at 3.5. Check the review on TT for more info. I have the 6'10 and love it a lot for quite a few apps. It was widely considered the best rod Shimano had ever built

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If you ever wanna sell/trade that 6'10 cumulus let me know :D

  On 4/19/2017 at 7:52 PM, RichF said:

I'll probably get reamed but look at one of the site sponsors, Favorite Fishing.  Their high end Summit rods claim to be under 3 oz for the action you're looking for.  The price tag is pretty high though.  

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Just saw this comment, actually talking to a guy about one right now




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