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rockstarWed Nov-24-04 10:09 PM
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#2482, "Kistler Graphite+ vs St Croix Avid"


          

For my Christmas wish list I'll be asking my wife for a new 7' medium power fast action casting rod. I've narrowed down my choices to either a St Croix AC70MF or a Kistler KCBS7 Crankbait Special. They both are made in the USA . This would likely be my general purpose rod for lmb's, crappie, etc. The St. Croix sells for $155 and the Kistler is $139. Between the two which would you recomend? They both seem like really good rods so wouldn't it be wise to go with the Kistler and save $16?

  

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nemorinoWed Nov-24-04 10:22 PM
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#2483, "RE: Kistler Graphite+ vs St Croix Avid"
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I know this won't solve your dilemma, but I own a He70MC and I love it. The Kistler rods, at least the helium, are terrific. Definitely quality rods. Basically, what I am trying to say is that I don't think you would be sacrificing anything by choosing a kistler over bigger names like st croix.

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E-manThu Nov-25-04 12:01 PM
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#2484, "RE: Kistler Graphite+ vs St Croix Avid"
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Both are great rods, you won't be disappointed with either one. The best thing to do is go to the shop put a reel on it and see what feels best in your hand. St Croix Avid's are light and well balanced.

  

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bassinzinkFri Nov-26-04 08:10 AM
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#2485, "RE: Kistler Graphite+ vs St Croix Avid"
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I love the kistlers they are really nice sticks. I have a few of the graphite series rods and they have worked real well for me. I don't have that specific rod, but I have heard rave reviews about the Kistler cranking sticks and I'm sure you won't be disappointed with the kistler.

cz

  

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woodsacFri Nov-26-04 08:47 AM
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#2486, "RE: Kistler Graphite+ vs St Croix Avid"
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I'm another Kistler fan.

Right now I have 4. Two Heliums and 2 graphite models. I'm ordering another in a couple weeks.

  

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LightninrodFri Nov-26-04 04:11 PM
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#2487, "RE: Kistler Graphite+ vs St Croix Avid"
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Me too! 3 Kistler Helium 7' MCs and one HE76HC and HE76XHC. The las two are for my swimbaits.

Don't have a graphite model as I use the MC Heliums for treble-hook baits and they work better than any rod I've ever used plus, they weigh about 4 ounces.

Kistler gives great service and Trey Kistler will talk with you or reply to an email.

Dan

"Drill Here, Drill Now, Pay Less"

Deo Vindice

  

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