The G Loomis GLX spinning Rods are known for their exceptional lightweight and sensitivity. They outperform the G Loomis IMX Rods and other materials in terms of weight and sensitivity. This rod has been a popular choice for over 20 years.
Its high modulus and tensile strength allow for a 15% reduction in material usage compared to the IMX rod, resulting in a significant weight reduction while maintaining the same power. The handle configuration features a split grip design (except for the Mag Bass and Spin jig Rods, which have full cork grips), and it is equipped with Fuji K-Frame SIC guides and a proprietary reel seat.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How lightweight is the G Loomis GLX Spinning Rod?
A: The G Loomis GLX Spinning Rod is exceptionally lightweight due to its high modulus and tensile strength, allowing for a 15% reduction in material usage compared to other rods.
Q: How sensitive is the G Loomis GLX Spinning Rod?
A: The G Loomis GLX Spinning Rod is known for its exceptional sensitivity, surpassing the performance of other rods and materials.
Q: How long has the G Loomis GLX Spinning Rod been popular?
A: The G Loomis GLX Spinning Rod has been a popular choice for over 20 years, proving its reliability and performance over time.
Q: What kind of handle does the G Loomis GLX Spinning Rod have?
A: The handle of the G Loomis GLX Spinning Rod features a split grip design, except for the Mag Bass and Spin Jig Rods which have full cork grips.
Q: What kind of guides does the G Loomis GLX Spinning Rod have?
A: The G Loomis GLX Spinning Rod is equipped with Fuji K-Frame SIC guides, ensuring smooth and reliable line management.
Q: What reel seat does the G Loomis GLX Spinning Rod have?
A: The G Loomis GLX Spinning Rod features a proprietary reel seat, providing secure and comfortable reel placement.
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