This sounds nice Anthony, is there a line rating on these models? I’ve often pondered the 13.5ft model but can’t really justify another rod as I have the acolyte feeders…..I just don’t want to look at the web page for fear of temptation
MT doesn't specify a line rating like a traditional quiver would, because this is not a quiver. It is a "specialist" rod with a multi-tip. That means there is a minimum line due to the power of the rod, which is 8lb. However.... with the 30g quiver, I am using 4-6lb line no problem looking for silvers with a small maggot feeder. It is just that versatile, the butt section is so skinny.
I'm sure it feels lighter than my torrix, but I haven't weighed it! MT made my torrix', I have the same config with the SG Atlas Deep Draw SiC Specialist rings so the weight difference will be the blank only. It is definitely thinner at the bottom end.
I normally use 4-8lb for smaller fish or touch ledgering for chub and 14lb for specifically targeting barbel - thats with either the river tip normal conditions or the lake tip when the rivers pushing. All of my line is pallatrax gamma.
He does the same lengths in both the multi tip and specialist float, I'd be very surprised if they weren't the same blank.
He says he uses the 13'6" multi tip far more the 11'6"
They are the same blank. I have a Major Craft spinning rod, and the blanks feel very similar in the lightness and feeling you get through the blank. He says they are Japanese anyhow.
I was also looking at the 11.5 how do they compare to the Torrix 11 1.75
It has as much power if not a little more at the bottom end imo, but it is lighter at the tip. The lake tip, which is the heaviest of them all is still a little lighter than my torrix.
Is that the 13’ 6” power float rod he does?
He does 2 specialist - 1 multi tip and 1 float, both in either 11,6 or 13,6.