I've had 3 crack on me just by reel-setting the hook, and one cracked on me the first time I used it. Buy with confidence! You'll love them cause I know I do for the price and the cork is very good quality cork.Ĭomments: These new Lowriders are junk. These rods are damn tough, super light and very sensitive for a $130 rod. I run straight braid or braid to leader and set the hooks so hard I've blown lesser rods in half. Here on our lake in Idaho we have smart weed that's unlike anything I've fished else where. I have 15 of these rods from 7' MH all the way up to 7'4 H. Overall, I like the rod and will be waiting to try it on the waters.Ĭomments: I don't understand how the guy had three crack on him. It isn't too extreme but just enough so you'll notice it. I noticed the split grip handle area feels light therefore most of the weight shifts to the rod making it kinda tip heavy. But when holding the rod horizontally, I can say the rod feels a little tip heavy. Holding the rod vertically up, it feels very light weight. The rod looks amazing and simple, just like how I like it. Observing the rod, it's very well built, all the way from the first guide to the split grip cork handles. I ordered the 7 medium heavy fast action. 10/10.Ĭomments: I'll leave my honest review. Falcon rods are usually a little slower than they are rated, but this one isn't. As far as performance goes, it's amazing. While you're fishing with it, it's not something you'll notice though. After putting a reel on it, it's still light, however it is a tad tip heavy if you hold it horizontally. Really cool color design that matches the cork handles well. Love my Falcon rods all i use for casting rods.Ĭomments: Got the 7'3 Heavy shipped to me a few weeks ago. Glad to see a company stand behind there rods. So i am mailing the piece of rod they requested with a money order for return shipping. I couldn't find my reciept contacted Falcon and they had my reciept on record from there rod store. For the price I would buy another one.Ĭomments: Had a problem with a Falcon Low rider Head Turner breaking on the hook set between the third and fourth eyelet from the tip. I've boat flipped several 3-5lb fish on it with no issues, and it's had a lot of hard hooksets. It's now primarily used for flipping and skipping around docks and it's held up well. I've used it for buzzbaits, spinner baits, swimbaits, jigs, and flipping soft plastics. Great value for $130.Ĭomments: I've been using the 7' Heavy for a little over a year now. All in all one of the best flipping rods I've ever used enough power to rip bass out of grass, but not exactly a broom stick. The rod is a tad heavy in the hands and is slightly tip heavy but balances well enough with a 200K Curado. Plus the incredibly wide sizes, powers, actions, and styles they come in are hard to beat.Ĭomments: Received the 7'3 Amistad after winning a bet. Yet, the Lowrider is always one I tend to reach for. I have used Bucoo, originals, the Christie series, and Caras. makes a great all around creek fishing rod.Ĭomments: Some of the most durable, sensitive, and value packed rods I have ever used. Great for jerkbaits, but also poppers, smaller light crankbaits like 1.0 kvds and bandit 100s, and I even sometimes throw 1/4oz shakey heads or wakey rig heads with trick worms for creek smallmouth on. Fuji 100% tangle free K frame guides and Fazlite ringsĬomments: I have the 6'8" jerkbait rod paired with a slx mgl 70 and its a dream combo. Complete with Fuji blank-thru reel seats for seamless connectivity, the Falcon Lowrider Casting Rods further the Lowrider’s long line of innovative design and unbeatable quality. With the implementation of high-grade, aerospace-rated carbon fiber, the Falcon Lowrider Casting Rods achieve a lighter overall construction throughout each of the finely tuned, fish-catching actions.Ĭontinuing to meet and exceed the expectations of anglers, the Falcon Lowrider Casting Rods come equipped with Fuji tangle free K-frame guides with Fazlite rings for increased functionality and performance. Today, the Falcon Lowrider Casting Rods continue lead the way when it comes to quality, capability, and innovation. When they were first introduced in 1995, the Falcon Lowrider Casting Rods defied convention by using a series of smaller, more frequent guides, giving birth to the “low profile” rod design.
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