Alan Rose
Senior Member & Supporter
I started writing up an inventory of my rods and reels this weekend. I wanted to take some time to reflect on what I have and what I like or dislike about those things. It also gave me the opportunity to think clearly about any items I may want to upgrade and why.
One of the rods I have a question mark against is a 13’ Maver Reactorlite Match 2. They are rated to 8lb mainline (for what that’s worth) and Maver apparently claimed they could deadlift 2kg (I’ve not tried it, but I did have a go with the Match 1 which- it was claimed- would lift 1kg. It was true!) At 187g the rod isn’t light in comparison with some of today’s offerings, but it’s very slim for all that and obviously powerful.
Anyway, I was looking at potential upgrades currently on the market, and the Acolyte Specimen seems an obvious choice… but is it really an upgrade? Sure it’s a few grams lighter, but not enough to make it seriously different (weighs the same as my Match 1 as it happens). Maybe better handle; probably not better guides. Finish? Subjective. I like the shiny Maver finish. I might get £75-£80 for a Match 2, but is the Acolyte (or whatever else) £125 or so better than what I’ve got?
In short, when is an upgrade really an upgrade?
*Disclaimer: this is more of a rhetorical question for me. I’m interested in what your answer would be for you, not in why I should buy x, y or z
One of the rods I have a question mark against is a 13’ Maver Reactorlite Match 2. They are rated to 8lb mainline (for what that’s worth) and Maver apparently claimed they could deadlift 2kg (I’ve not tried it, but I did have a go with the Match 1 which- it was claimed- would lift 1kg. It was true!) At 187g the rod isn’t light in comparison with some of today’s offerings, but it’s very slim for all that and obviously powerful.
Anyway, I was looking at potential upgrades currently on the market, and the Acolyte Specimen seems an obvious choice… but is it really an upgrade? Sure it’s a few grams lighter, but not enough to make it seriously different (weighs the same as my Match 1 as it happens). Maybe better handle; probably not better guides. Finish? Subjective. I like the shiny Maver finish. I might get £75-£80 for a Match 2, but is the Acolyte (or whatever else) £125 or so better than what I’ve got?
In short, when is an upgrade really an upgrade?
*Disclaimer: this is more of a rhetorical question for me. I’m interested in what your answer would be for you, not in why I should buy x, y or z