Gloomis NRX rod review & deep dive! 873C CRR

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • My in depth review on the NRX 873C CRR rod PLUS my overall thoughts on the NRX line in general.
    Rods featured in this video:
    -Gloomis NRX 873C CRR
    -Shimano Expride 7'2 MH
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Комментарии • 229

  • @PunchFishing
    @PunchFishing  4 года назад +13

    #RODSNOBS UNITE

  • @nhum0535
    @nhum0535 4 года назад +4

    This is an awesome video. I have two 873s and love them. I wish more videos like this were available a few years ago when I was looking to buy my first NRX. Your rod review videos are some of the best on RUclips. Keep it up man!

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад +4

      NRXs are something people impulse buy without really knowing the history and what's in the components. I've had to learn all this stuff on my own. Hopefully this helps future shoppers.

    • @nhum0535
      @nhum0535 4 года назад +4

      @@PunchFishing definitely. I think you nailed this particular review too. 873 is the odd ball of the NRX lineup. More stout than the other two 3 powers and I even think it's heavier than the 854.

    • @nhum0535
      @nhum0535 4 года назад +2

      It's an awesome, versatile rod nonetheless.

  • @aqualung1466
    @aqualung1466 3 года назад +2

    You make some of the best fishing reviews, thanks! I have an 853C and an 873CRR on backorder. I'm starting to think I would be better off with an 852C, the 853C is stiffer than what I expected, I have zero issues throwing full 1/2oz jigs on it, wouldn't want it any stiffer or heavier.

  • @christophersmith9162
    @christophersmith9162 4 года назад +1

    You are exactly right! I bought the 873 for $375 new from a mom and pop shop, sold it for $350....I have two other NRX that are the older green ones that have the 3M resin..... I think the new Rods have a different resin and are a hair heavier. Great Video 👍

  • @hunternixonfishing2500
    @hunternixonfishing2500 4 года назад +3

    It doesn’t matter what NRX you get. The NRX is what all other rod companies out there would like to be. I have the 873 it’s an amazing rod! Paired with a Bantam

    • @alextchieng7621
      @alextchieng7621 4 года назад +1

      Maybe American companies. But japanese companies and their quality are on another level.

  • @bcm1892
    @bcm1892 4 года назад +3

    Really liking the reviews man. I just picked up the 7’6mh Expride. I wanted the 7’2 but it was still on backorder. I would love to get my hands on an NRX one day.

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад

      Used ones are not that much more than a new Expride. However arguments could be made for the Exprides having more value.

  • @willperryman4559
    @willperryman4559 4 года назад +1

    GLoomis makes the IMX-Pro in 853C,873C, 893C which are all 3 power but 7’1”. 7’3” 7’5” all MH they also make a Limited Edition the 863C which is a 7’2” MH extra fast tip, so,you always have to check for a fast or extra fast tip.🤷🏻‍♂️ it is confusing and took me a couple of years to figure out their code, and I still have a few original Loomis rods before Shimano and my favorite old school is the 813C my spinnerbait Rod 6’9” MH
    I appreciate your review. Thanks 🙏 I have seen all GLoomis rods sell on eBay for 70% of retail even if they’re 20 years old as long as they are in excellent condition 🤷🏻‍♂️😜👍👍👍

  • @trevorsmart844
    @trevorsmart844 4 года назад +4

    Great video! I'm coming into the bass fishing world after 20 years of exclusively fly fishing, so I have maybe a little different relationship with Loomis and the NRX (massively popular in the fly world). Both Loomis and Hardy are using recoil guides in their current fly rods and they are (in my opinion) at the top the game in fly rod design these days. These guides are still somewhat polarizing in the fly fishing world, but in no way are they considered dated.
    Speaking of fly rods... Loomis just replaced the NRX series of fly rods with the new NRX+. The difference in the newer generation is the use of a newer resin, which, on their fly rods, is resulting in a 15% weight reduction and quicker recovery. I own a couple of these rods and they are without a doubt improvements over the previous generation. That being said, I'm curious if Loomis will apply this new technology in refreshing their NRX conventional rods.

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад +1

      Thanks, good post! Id consider recoil guides to be quite unpopular in the bass world, NRX is the only line that stills offers them to the mass market (that I know about). I love the perspective from a fly angler though.

    • @xyzman001
      @xyzman001 4 года назад +1

      Recoil guides are not as popular in bass fishing mostly due to the common use of braid and fishing in slop with braid. Braid with particles rubbing on recoil guides is not a good thing and is not something flyfisherman see a lot of.

  • @mellowroot714
    @mellowroot714 4 года назад +2

    In that factory tour they did with Jared Lintner way back when it was explained that the guide wrapping is actually done in a cottage industry fashion, they ship the blanks to peoples homes and they wrap them up in their living room or whatever lol.

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад

      So that's the same thing St Croix does.. which is unfortunate. The quality is never that good.

    • @rapalaman6681
      @rapalaman6681 4 года назад

      @@PunchFishing So true. Yet these USA workers (likely women) get paid a hundred times more than the poor Chinese workers in communist China. Amazing the huge mark-up on Megabass, Favorite, Dobyns, Daiwa, and just about 99% of all the other brands sold. American rods= less quality in appearance but superior warranty, customer service, pride of owning a USA product.

  • @diggy561
    @diggy561 4 года назад +4

    I almost started with the 873, but I got the 894, but think I should have gotten an 893 because I couldn't get the 843mbr, so I need to get them all.

  • @paulkruger3425
    @paulkruger3425 4 года назад +1

    Good job, totally agree with your perspective on these rods I own and fished them both last season. Thanks

  • @ryansullivan3081
    @ryansullivan3081 4 года назад +2

    At our tackle shop I’ve changed out so many sets of those recoil guides to titanium SiC. One advantage I’ve noticed to them though is sliding them into rod locker tubes. They don’t deform permanently, but they’re gross, I’m not a fan.

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад

      What do you charge to change out recoil to SIC? Just curious.

    • @ryansullivan3081
      @ryansullivan3081 4 года назад

      PunchFishing usually size 4-5 Fuji titanium SiC K guides

    • @ryansullivan3081
      @ryansullivan3081 4 года назад

      PunchFishing sorry misread the question. It’s $5 +cost of guide.

  • @kenbrown5449
    @kenbrown5449 4 года назад +1

    Great video. Guess I'm going to have to use mine now... I've had it for about 5 years and it ends up staying behind on all my fishing trips. I do have a bunch of other NRX's for fishing jigs/texas, etc. for Smallies, which is probably why it stays at home. I'm not a big buzzbait guy but I'll start out with that. Thanks for the video!

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад +2

      Man, I fish smallies a lot and the 873 is a pleasure to use for dragging football jigs & swing heads. I crushed smallies this last fall dragging a 1/2oz swing head and a 3" craw plastic on the 873.

  • @kg6qzx
    @kg6qzx 4 года назад +1

    Great review on Loomis NRX rods Brian. I stayed through all the way to the end bc I dork out on this stuff big time.
    Take Care,
    Pat

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад +1

      Thanks Pat!

    • @kg6qzx
      @kg6qzx 4 года назад

      Hi Brian,
      Just wanted to say thanks again as your videos really helped me pull the trigger and decide on which G Loomis NRX rod I wanted to add to my collection. Super helpful and in depth plus the passion!

  • @pogues2300
    @pogues2300 4 года назад +3

    Literally just had this rod get delivered today. Now I'm even more excited to fish it! My first really high end rod.

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад

      Get a good price on it?

    • @pogues2300
      @pogues2300 4 года назад +1

      30% off. In August there is a 50% off sale but decided to get one now to celebrate a promotion lol. I'm sure others find better deals but just got excited to try one.

    • @nutraswt
      @nutraswt 4 года назад

      @@pogues2300 who has it for 30% off?

    • @NraugHmoobStudio
      @NraugHmoobStudio 4 года назад

      pogues2300 where do you find that 50% off deal. i know it’s over but would like to keep my eyes on for the future. thank you

  • @kg6qzx
    @kg6qzx 4 года назад +1

    Hey a Brian, I had to watch this video again! Good stuff Dude... we could hang and talk about gear and these rods for hours! Blows me away that cheeseball fishing videos have like 400k views done by people who know very little about what they are reviewing yet high end videos get much fewer?? Oh well, never ceases to amaze. I will just keep re-watching...HaHa....
    I have a few older Cumara rods (Shimano series w 100mg Core reels) setups they are the only other combos that rival the G Loomis NRX in weight. Feathery light...and still have backbone...one of the main reasons I like the G Loomis NRX series so much.
    As much as I love my Megabass gear, it’s a joy to pick up these super light combos.

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад

      Thanks for the kind words! NRXs always slither their way back into my collection because of what you say. The weight of them is addicting!

    • @kg6qzx
      @kg6qzx 4 года назад

      No doubt! I pick one up and say “Wow!, these are light....I want more of them”....LOL

  • @czykrepublic4323
    @czykrepublic4323 4 года назад +2

    Great video and sweet framed Star Wars posters in the background!

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад

      Thanks! They are a set from an artist named Tyler Stout.

  • @deangruwell6555
    @deangruwell6555 4 года назад +1

    Love your videos - you turned me onto megabass with a more personal review (( destroyers )) bought a couple and just fell in love . ... I’ve always been on the fence with an NRX - for $550 I’d like to have megabass eye candy .. sorry but NRX still looks so vanilla . Still on
    The fence - still want one .. but megabass totally has my eye for now .
    Thanks for your great reviews on great rods - nobody else does them like you .

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад +1

      Thanks again. NRXs are quite vanilla but sorta "cool" because of their low key aesthetic. If you want the best no-frills bottom contact rods, it's difficult to think of anything better. However if you want that WOW factor, you have to go Japanese.

  • @lightningmusky5286
    @lightningmusky5286 2 года назад

    Love the Recoils on certain rods. I have a old 7’6 St Croix Legend xtreme with them and it’s better than the current model by far. They just seem to transmit more to me.

  • @janosczovek8524
    @janosczovek8524 4 года назад +1

    This is probably the best video I have seen in a long time the guide problem is the reason I don't own a nrx it's the first thing I noticed no way in hell will I pay too dollar for shit like that thanks lovely video 👍

  • @maxmaguire5225
    @maxmaguire5225 4 года назад +1

    I fish the 854C. Its awesome. Definitely looking at an 873.

  • @Designed2Hurt
    @Designed2Hurt 4 года назад +1

    Also just got the 7’2 MH Expride with curado dc. It’s fire!

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад

      I've yet to ever own a DC. I just don't like how bulky they are.. but I need to try one

    • @Jon-nz3dm
      @Jon-nz3dm 4 года назад +3

      @@PunchFishing If you're good at using minimal brakes while casting with side to side spool play then you are likely getting about the same distance as you might get with DC reels. And the non-DC reels are certainly much lighter(especially your metanium's and most other high end reels). For example, the metanium MGL will beat the metanium DC in max distance casting unless you're casting heavier lures, which is where the DC shines best.

  • @TouYang_89
    @TouYang_89 7 месяцев назад

    I wish Shimano add-on the Poison Ultima's carbon fiber handle to the NRX+ line.

  • @joelee904
    @joelee904 Год назад

    I just retired and plan on bass fishing more especially when I head south for the winter. I stopped at a large tackle shop to see what they had in stock. I own 3 G Loomis fly rods that cost just under $3000 but never owned any of their bass rods. The 3 employees and a couple of customers that I talked to said that loomis nrx rods were the best bass rods you can buy so I headed to the g Loomis rack and started looking. I asked the employee were the cranking rods are and he looked at me and said Loomis doesn't make cranking rods. I told him that I do a lot of off shore fishing and that I currently use an 8 ft heavy powell max for Carolina rigging, football jigs, and A-rigging what does Loomis have in 8 ft rods? He looked at me and said Loomis doesn't make 8 ft rods but they have a 7'6" X Heavy that's rated for1 oz lures but doesn't recommend using anything that heavy. So basically the best bass rod maker doesn't make cranking rods, doesn't make a rod longer than 7'6", and can only handle lure less than an ounce..

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  Год назад

      Loomis does make Cranking rods, but they are in the IMX series.

  • @brianjoe1425
    @brianjoe1425 4 года назад +3

    If I’m spending $500 on a rod, I expect it to be the highest quality in every aspect. I want the best, most sensitive feeling guides, the ergonomic reel seat and handle. I feel that the NRX, and others that loomis makes are 10 years behind others. The shimano side has the Poison Adrena, which in my opinion are better rods.
    Awesome review.

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад

      I've yet to own a Posion. Are you into the JDM ones or the new ones they released to the USA? I handled the new ones and they are VERY light, but the handle material didn't blow me away. Felt too slick.

    • @brianjoe1425
      @brianjoe1425 4 года назад +1

      punchfishing yea the models that were released last year. I find I get a better grip on them even though they’re that “ci4” material due to the ergonomics. I only have a couple. Most of my rods are Phenix feathers...

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад +1

      @@brianjoe1425 if they drop a few more spinning rods into the lineup I may have to get one.

    • @brianjoe1425
      @brianjoe1425 4 года назад

      punchfishing I have the the ML... the 6’7” I wish it was a 4-6” longer like but it’s really nice for wading to mitigate high sticking I guess. 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад +1

      @@suk6806 I think there's a few factors there. First, NRXs have been around for a decade and have a following. Second, you can go into many stores and buy a NRX in the US. Third, they are product that's hand made in the USA. Fourth, posions are JUST starting to trickle into US stores but with a very limited amount of models. I think Posions will take a while to get any penetration into the US market. Who knows if they ever get there.

  • @gobybryant1001
    @gobybryant1001 4 года назад +3

    Most highend inshore saltwater rods use recoil guides

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад +1

      Fair, but I was strictly speaking about bass rods. I'm from Minnesota so we don't see ANY salt tackle up here.

  • @michaelbrooks6976
    @michaelbrooks6976 4 года назад +1

    I enjoy these reviews...you give a lot of great info.👍👍

  • @juiceman33
    @juiceman33 3 года назад +1

    Another great rod that is very similar to this is the Edge black widow 735...

    • @juiceman33
      @juiceman33 3 года назад

      The edge is an mbr blank and you can get the rod directly from edge for around $265....

    • @kelvinlloysellis5976
      @kelvinlloysellis5976 Год назад

      @@juiceman33 Edge are great rods and IMO are way ahead of G Loomis since Gary left G Loomis they have not changed much to keep up with the times and are kinda relying on the brand . Misaligned guide chains are one thing lots are not even built on the spline.

  • @brianhart6978
    @brianhart6978 4 года назад +1

    I stumbled on your channel today. Awesome detail in your review - I'm surprised you don't have 1000s of subs. And yes, I am now a new subscriber. I recently updated lots of my gear to high end stuff. I debated the NRX (before seeing your review) but went with a Conquest 842S (paired w/ Daiwa Certate LT) and the new Poison Adrena 7-2H (paired w/ scropion DC). Can't wait to get out on the water! Any thoughts on any of that gear? I think you have the same Conquest. Thank you for your review and comments.

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад

      I have a 842S that I'll be reviewing soon! Thanks for checking out the channel

  • @jayblemsin4226
    @jayblemsin4226 Месяц назад

    Got a 903c haven’t done anything but mount an Antares to it

  • @Designed2Hurt
    @Designed2Hurt 4 года назад +3

    Brian, again I dig your reviews and regard your thoughts, opinions and experience highly. Another spinning rod question. Would you go 852sJWR or 6’8 M XF, 6’10ML XF or 7’ M Legend X. Again still researching a high end finesse rod. Outside of my Poison Adrena and Expride spinning? What would you recommend and why? All around finesse rod apps. Thank you

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад

      NRX 852s?

    • @Designed2Hurt
      @Designed2Hurt 4 года назад

      It’s the 7’1 M XF spinning rod of NRX

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад

      @@Designed2Hurt what types of techniques do you lean towards?

    • @Designed2Hurt
      @Designed2Hurt 4 года назад

      Thinking Ned rigs, okashira screwhead 3” spark Shad type Swimbaits. Finesse Swimbaits. Weightless wacky etc.

    • @Designed2Hurt
      @Designed2Hurt 4 года назад

      Light shakey head

  • @lightsoutlitch6278
    @lightsoutlitch6278 4 года назад +2

    Hey great video! I am just wondering, when you talk about getting rods on the aftermarket used, where do you usually get them from, or just where to look.

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад

      Facebook groups and Bass Boat Central forums are good places to look.

  • @On_The_Hook-JT
    @On_The_Hook-JT 2 года назад

    Hey man keep up the good work. I appreciate your channel a lot.

  • @kyleStworzyjanek-ug4bc
    @kyleStworzyjanek-ug4bc 6 месяцев назад

    Hey man awesome video, I know this is years after this came out, but… I’m shopping for a Carolina rig rod and was wondering if you think this is one of the better ones, or is there a better option now?

  • @reeltalkfishing7692
    @reeltalkfishing7692 4 года назад +1

    Do you own a Conquest? Would love to see a video with this amount of detail about a Conquest. I bought a Kistler Z-bone in 2019 because the NRX was so out-dated...keep doing great vids 👍

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад +1

      Yea I have a 842S conquest that I'm still testing out. I'll drop a review later. Even though NRXs are "outdated" they are still fantastic rods for bottom contact.

  • @ricardoborralho9421
    @ricardoborralho9421 3 года назад +2

    The 873crr is more heavy than 893?

  • @NorCalunknownAngler
    @NorCalunknownAngler 8 месяцев назад

    I’ve got the 904c love it

  • @The_Bass_Stunters
    @The_Bass_Stunters 4 года назад +2

    Gotta have a Destroyer Vs an NRX!! Comparison video!

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад

      I tend do that anyways in some of my video's! They are really apples and oranges though. Megabass Destroyers are rods that can span multiple techniques w/ beautiful fit & finish. NRX rods are one trick pony's that do that one trick VERY well with no-frills.

  • @seanbradyhaps4905
    @seanbradyhaps4905 4 года назад +2

    If you were to throw braid to leader on the 873 crr what would you recommend? I usually throw 40 lb. maxcuatro to 12 lb. mono or flouro for my t-rigs with a blood knot. Is this too much to get through the guides?

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад +2

      That should be fine, you'll just have to get used to the 'noise' of the knot going through the recoil guides. They can thump a little bit. You may want to learn the FG knot as it seems to go through recoil guides better than others.

    • @seanbradyhaps4905
      @seanbradyhaps4905 4 года назад

      @@PunchFishing thank you and great review. You talked me into buying one.

  • @nutraswt
    @nutraswt 4 года назад

    awesome review !!! thinking seriously about this rod

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад +1

      You won't regret it! It's a pleasure to use. Plus they really hold their value if you can find one for around 400 or less.

  • @goldfinchtackleco.9282
    @goldfinchtackleco.9282 3 года назад +1

    Have the 7’2” MH Expride coming but I’m already thinking about returning and getting an NRX. I’m looking for as much versatility as I can get, not getting a whole line-up, though I’m getting most of my bites dragging jigs, Texas rigs and occasionally spinners and chatterbaits. Is the NRX really worth the price over an Expride or should I just enjoy my new Expride? Thanks and great video! 👍

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  3 года назад +3

      The 7'2 MH expride is ridiculously versatile. You won't be disappointed using it for any of the techniques you described.

  • @calebb521
    @calebb521 4 года назад +2

    I am looking for a good C rig rod but i can’t decide what rod to get and the nrx is so expensive i’m trying to keep it 500 and under

    • @deangruwell6555
      @deangruwell6555 4 года назад +1

      Caleb Boisvert check out Dobyns upper end rods

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад

      You can find NRXs used for under 400. This particular one might be harder to find but they do pop up.

    • @livinglife3230
      @livinglife3230 4 года назад

      Get a nrx on sale. Don’t go high end donyns route IF sensitivity is a top priority

    • @calebb521
      @calebb521 4 года назад

      LIVING LIFE ended up getting a champion extreme for 150 and love it more than my nrx but maybe it’s just me

    • @livinglife3230
      @livinglife3230 4 года назад

      Caleb Boisvert I went thru 2 generations of champion extremes. It’s worth that price you paid for it

  • @Balvenie21
    @Balvenie21 3 года назад

    Love the videos very informative and helpful when deciding on what rods to add to your quiver.
    Need a rod for bottom contact and jigging applications possibly do some light swim bait work on occasion. Would you go with this rod in NRX+ or the X-Bites? Thanks

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  3 года назад

      what kind of "light swimbaits"?

    • @Balvenie21
      @Balvenie21 3 года назад

      @@PunchFishing like 3-4 inch paddle tails

    • @Balvenie21
      @Balvenie21 3 года назад

      3- 4 inch paddle tails

  • @Designed2Hurt
    @Designed2Hurt 4 года назад

    Or the Megabass Destroyer Addermine. Stuck in between all those. Also thinking of my first non shimano spinning reel such as Tatula Lt which I know you use

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад

      Love the Tatula LT. However the new generation Ci4+ Stradic is coming soon..

    • @Designed2Hurt
      @Designed2Hurt 4 года назад

      Really? When

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад

      @@Designed2Hurt this summer sometime. Maybe icast?

  • @csdavis118
    @csdavis118 4 года назад +1

    I have the Expride 7'2" med/heavy, looking to add a dedicated jig rod, and swim bait rod. Thinking G. Loomis NRX Casting Rod Blue 7'1" Heavy 854C JWR. Would like to hear your opinion.

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад

      The 854c would be VERY stiff. I wouldn't use that for any moving baits, like a swim bait. The 3 powers have a little more bend, some people use 853s for swim jigs and spinnerbaits. The 854c is a stout rod that's best used for 1/2-3/4oz jigs and bottom contact.

    • @csdavis118
      @csdavis118 4 года назад

      @@PunchFishing What would be your top 3 picks for 1/4 - 1/2 oz jigs?

    • @csdavis118
      @csdavis118 4 года назад +2

      Ended up with the 873. Fantastic rod for dragging jigs. Definitely Medium/Heavy plus. Perfect fit for what I was trying to accomplish. Thanks for the info/review.

  • @marcusvidrine7688
    @marcusvidrine7688 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for the video! What do you think I should buy...873c or 893c or 854c for 3/8 - 3/4oz jigs & Texas rigs? I fish for largemouth only on a California private fishery. I’m going to pull the trigger today but having a super hard time deciding. Thanks buddy

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  3 года назад +1

      either the 854 or 873! 3/4 would over power the 893 imho

    • @marcusvidrine7688
      @marcusvidrine7688 3 года назад

      @@PunchFishing right on, thank you! Haveyou fished the NRX 854c?

    • @livinglife3230
      @livinglife3230 2 года назад +1

      894

  • @dutchfarnsworth3213
    @dutchfarnsworth3213 4 года назад +1

    Can you please do a review on the Metanium MGL

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад

      There's a ton of videos on the Met MGL out there!

  • @TouXai
    @TouXai Год назад

    Hello i need a rod to replace my 893c NRX. I was taking a look at the new nrx+873c crr or the daiwa steez bc2. Which one do you think is better between these two? I can get it for around same price.

  • @mikedaley2882
    @mikedaley2882 3 года назад

    I ordered two nrx+ rods. The 872s and 894c jwr. Are the new ones lighter? More sensitive? Faster? What's the deal? since mine are friggin backordered, I will never know lol

  • @mikedaley2882
    @mikedaley2882 4 года назад

    Love your videos bud. What so u think of the poison adrena rods compared to say the nrx? Just curious to your opinion

  • @andresgarcia3516
    @andresgarcia3516 4 года назад +1

    So, the quality control is not that of the Japanese Conquest?

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад

      I have a conquest and the quality is a way nicer. Than a NRX

  • @leef277
    @leef277 Месяц назад

    Ok for jigging JWR or CRR?

  • @iamresta
    @iamresta 4 года назад +1

    So I own the 852s 852c 853c 894c and they are awesome but I have a question about the 873c, does it feel brittle when using flouro?

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад +3

      No not at all, it's a little stiffer than the 853/893c. I use fluoro on my 873c and it's great.

    • @iamresta
      @iamresta 4 года назад

      punchfishing that’s a big relief for me. I get my 873 tomorrow and was a little worried. What line size do you use for your 873?

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад +1

      @@iamresta 15lb invizix

    • @iamresta
      @iamresta 4 года назад

      punchfishing when are we getting some high end reel reviews from you?

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад +1

      @@iamresta great question, honestly I find most reel reviews kind of boring. They are not as fun to talk about, IMHO. I'll definitely do some reel videos though. I really love the Lews Pro TI, Hypermag and Tatula LT spinning reels.

  • @Jordan-hv7mg
    @Jordan-hv7mg Год назад

    Can you do a comparison video of the nrx873crr and the Daiwa steeze bottom contact 2!?!? I already have the 873crr and use it for dragging football jigs. Works good. I’m thinking of picking up the steeze bottom contact 2 to try out though. I usually am fishing deep clear lakes here in northern Cali. Usually atleast dragging jigs in 25ft of water minimum. Wondering how the steeze bc2 would be in these situations!? Any input ? Thanks great videos btw

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  Год назад

      I've done a few videos on the Steez BC2, it's a fantastic deep water rod. I use it for deep Carolina rigging a lot. It makes LONG casts and it's quite sensitive.

    • @Jordan-hv7mg
      @Jordan-hv7mg Год назад

      Thanks. I actually just picked up the steeze bc2 and it’s very nice. I haven’t had time to fish it yet but It def feels a bit stiffer and more powerful then the 873crr.

  • @dararitchao8367
    @dararitchao8367 4 года назад

    I have several NRX that are matte black, and I have several NRX that are Green.
    According to you, those Green NRX must be fake?
    I have them in 902, 901, 822 and 803.
    If you want Torzite, you can get the Conquest Series.

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад

      I never said the green ones were fake? www.tackletour.com/previewgloomisnrxgreen.html

  • @joshklein6679
    @joshklein6679 3 года назад

    What are some names of these mom and pops that sell nrx at those prices ? I’m in NH and we don’t have and tackle shops here.

  • @daltonatwood2786
    @daltonatwood2786 3 года назад

    I’m stuck between the 873 and 854 which do you think would be the best for 1/2 ounce football jigs with a trailer?

  • @bittabrutha31
    @bittabrutha31 3 года назад

    Great videos , but what’s your favorite feeling combo?

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  3 года назад +1

      I don't think I have just one favorite.

  • @tristanwood2512
    @tristanwood2512 3 года назад

    I see they still kept the recoil guides on the new NRX +. Are you going to get any of them?

  • @peso611
    @peso611 4 года назад

    Great video, I watched the whole thing without skipping. Excuse my ignorance, but why not just upgrade the guides on the NRX? I currently own a Dobyns champion XP, 807( big swimbaits), Conquest 905c(smaller swimbaits), NRX 894c(jig & worm), and I am looking for my next rod. I think I need to go to a true medium like an Expride 6'10", but sometimes I think I would get more use out of another MH like the NRX 873. The price point on an Expride is more appealing, but what is the point if I won't be fishing it as often. What is your suggestion for my next rod?

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад

      What techniques do you want the next rod to cover?

    • @peso611
      @peso611 4 года назад

      ​@@PunchFishing Currently I am doing mostly bank fishing, and with summer quickly approaching I am thinking frogging, crank baits and lipless to cover the upper water columns.

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад +1

      There's not one rod that covers those 3 things unfortunately. If you want a more reasonably priced MH, check out the 7'2 MH Expride. It's a killer rod. The 6'10 Expride could cover shallow cranks, lipless and jerkbaits.

  • @NorCalunknownAngler
    @NorCalunknownAngler 8 месяцев назад

    What rods better?

  • @doggmansnapperdude3405
    @doggmansnapperdude3405 3 года назад

    Hey buddy that’s a good review I have an 853c JWR and today it broke in half bc last week I lightly rolled it up into the window of my truck it’s the only NRX I’ve ever had and I love it I use it for only Texas rig do you think it’s the best for that or that ccr in this vid is better? It broke today even though I’ve been using for a week bc I’ve been using a plastic craw with 3/16 worm weight so today when I tied on a jackhammer 3/8 when I loaded it the rod just snapped where I had rolled it up even though I couldn’t find where I had damaged it or feel it right after I rolled it up so I wonder will G loomis help me out ya think. Or will the inspect it and find that It wasn’t due to bad craftsmanship? Thanks a lot for the vid and any help if I gotta buy a new one I will if I can find one that was the only NRX green top had in Richmond I live in Newport News Va.

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  3 года назад

      Loomis will replace it but for a fee. Sadly you'll be waiting several months for a replacement. Loomis is way behind.

    • @doggmansnapperdude3405
      @doggmansnapperdude3405 3 года назад

      PunchFishing wow I thought maybe they would have some held in reserve just for replacing warranty’s. But thanks a lot for the info

  • @5.7.0bassin2
    @5.7.0bassin2 4 года назад

    Thats crazy you would think with a well known company and how much the rods cost u think they would have no problem swapping out a rod with twisted guides

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад

      Loomis has very good customer support. I've just heard that if a guide is alittle "off center" from the factory they won't replace it.

  • @kevinma6103
    @kevinma6103 3 года назад

    Has line guide problem. Proceeds to brake rod and get a new one...

  • @manifestgtr
    @manifestgtr 4 года назад +1

    Haha yeah man...don’t throw a bullshit reel on this rod. I mean, yes...it’ll absolutely work. But honestly, the only way you really reap the full benefit is with a good, lightweight reel. One side note....if you go too light, the nrx turns a bit tip-heavy. My aldebaran/nrx combo is lighter than air but it likes to dip. However, the new metanium (or the older model...they’re basically the same weight) works beautifully. It’s still light and balances more nicely with the rod, which actually makes it feel better/lighter in your hands. We’re sinking down into the absolute deepest pit of rod geekdom here, I’m aware of that...but I have a theory surrounding the whole thing. The nrx is about a decade old design. They weren’t really mass producing 5 ounce reels at that point so it makes sense that they feel better with reels that are a tiny bit heavier.

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад

      Great post. I totally agree with you. I'll be reviewing a couple more NRX rods this year.

    • @livinglife3230
      @livinglife3230 4 года назад

      The ‘16 Metanium mgl’s are made for the nrx rods, I recently upgraded to the 20 Metaniums and the are great also. The alde mgl does feel awesome on the 852c for finesse stuff

  • @timeflies2550
    @timeflies2550 Год назад

    Did you say Gloomis will warranty even second hand rods?! Even if you don’t have the original receipt?!

  • @KJMFISHING
    @KJMFISHING 4 года назад +2

    I love your reviews, nice job! What's your honest opinion on Dobyns Rods?

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад +2

      I've only had one Champion XP, and I liked it. Dobyns rods are very well balanced and they have a LOT of options on actions, powers and lengths (and lots of price points). They seem like fantastic rods with good customer service. I got nothing bad to say about them quite honestly. They just don't design & make their own blanks. They get supplied from China.

    • @rapalaman6681
      @rapalaman6681 4 года назад

      @@PunchFishing China. I bought a Steez AGS spinning. Stamped China so for sale it goes. Amazing how many rods are China made. Mega markup on price!

    • @mgd2040
      @mgd2040 3 года назад +1

      To be fair he gary dobyns designs his rods but yea they are made over seas

    • @KJMFISHING
      @KJMFISHING 3 года назад

      @@mgd2040 - I love Dobyns and Gary, and the fact they are built in China doesn't mean they aren't built well. I've owned 14 Dobyns and never had a problem with build quality, but yet you do hear about problems with build quality from the NRX, which is made in the USA. I'd rather have something built better from China, than built like crap from the USA, but if the builds are good I would choose the USA every time.

    • @mgd2040
      @mgd2040 3 года назад

      @@KJMFISHING I agree with the build quality not being good on NRX I bought one and it didnt look nice at all for the price. Im on a kick of buying all american made products still, searching for that brand I can stay loyal to and know I will get a nice rod from.

  • @nawinchester
    @nawinchester 4 года назад +14

    So I picked up a legend X and I can't wait to compare it to the NRX I have in my line up. Your channel is bad for my wallet.... And maybe my marriage... :-)

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад

      I do compare this rod to a FMJ in one of my past videos.

    • @andrewwolf4963
      @andrewwolf4963 4 года назад

      Nick Winchester definitely both

    • @dominickdelvecchio790
      @dominickdelvecchio790 4 года назад

      How do they compare? I’m torn between the two.

    • @nawinchester
      @nawinchester 4 года назад +1

      @@dominickdelvecchio790 (apologize in advance for the long reply, especially since its PF's vlog) Well, to be honest, I sold both rods..... I had the NRX 852s and I had the Legend X in 7' Med Power Fast Action, so they were two totally different rods for two totally different applications. I LOVED the Legend X for 3.8 paddle tail Keitechs, heavier Neko rigs and light Texas Rigs. It was light, sensitive, plenty of backbone and balanced well (and it looked really sharp and was fun to fish). The NRX, like PunchFishing covered in one of his rod reviews, the 852s is light, sensitive and fits well in your hand, but it just wasn't the "caster" I wanted/needed it to be for light baits (small paddles tails, Wacky Rigs, Ned, small swim jigs etc), so for the investment made to own that NRX, I was really disappointed (see PF's 872s review, seems like a better rod). I immediately sold the NRX, and reluctantly sold the Legend X even though I really liked it for those heavier finesse applications.
      That said, I started looking around for a rod line to handle both applications and I ended up trying a Dobyns Xtasy 752 (already had a couple of Champion Extreme HPs & DXs in my lineup), and was very impressed. So impressed that I picked up two more, Xtasy 722 and a 723. I am putting these through the paces this season to see if they handle the finesse applications better than the Legend X and NRX did and I plan on sharing my findings with PF, as I would love to get his take on these rods (as he has more time on the water with all these different high end brands).

    • @BruceCultureAllen
      @BruceCultureAllen 4 года назад

      @@PunchFishing Whats up with the green NRX?

  • @phengxiong9019
    @phengxiong9019 3 года назад

    Would this rod do well with frogging? Are there any other recommendations ?

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  3 года назад +1

      I wouldn't use this rod for frogging, nor any NRX to be honest.

    • @phengxiong9019
      @phengxiong9019 3 года назад

      @@PunchFishing thanks! I’ll be sure to look elswhere then!

    • @613BASSN
      @613BASSN Год назад +1

      Try the Expride 7'3 XH , it's both Tim & Matt's ( Tacticalbassin ) absolute favorite all time frog rod and they've tested every frog rod ever made - I have one on order myself, cheers - 613BASS'N

  • @ram_bam
    @ram_bam 4 года назад

    What are your thoughts on the Kistlers?

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад +1

      I don't have any thoughts to be honest. I've never owned or handled one. They are not very popular up here.

  • @liltoasty
    @liltoasty 4 года назад

    Where do you get the rod bait keepers you are using? I know you mentioned eBay was just wondering if you had a particular contact you are using

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад

      www.ebay.com/itm/313157959310

    • @liltoasty
      @liltoasty 4 года назад

      @@PunchFishing Thanks

  • @The_Bass_Stunters
    @The_Bass_Stunters 4 года назад +1

    So if your going to Spend $450 on a rod honest question.. Bottom Contact Jig, Texas rig specs. You can only have one??? Do you go NRX or Megabass Destroyer?

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад +3

      For baitcasting? I would go NRX if you have the money. Better warranty, amazing resale, and are built for bottom contact.

  • @kevintsab
    @kevintsab 4 года назад +1

    I spot a Vikings helmet. Vikings fan here too

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад +1

      Skol!

    • @kevintsab
      @kevintsab 4 года назад +1

      punchfishing Born in St. Paul now residing in Sacramento, CA. First time back there last year in 30 years. Came for the Raiders vs Vikings game, caught a Twins game and bought a ton of vikes, Twins, gopher and wild gear since no sports stores out here carries anything. Anyways learning a lot from the channel already. Glad I stumbled upon it.

  • @fjin1
    @fjin1 4 года назад +1

    I subscribed

  • @cristameckler
    @cristameckler 2 года назад

    Hows this rod compare to the 843 MBR ?

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  2 года назад

      I've not used that rod personally.

    • @613BASSN
      @613BASSN Год назад +1

      In general the CRR was designed for bottom contact, the MBR line for moving baits - at least that's what I've concluded from researching both

  • @beard18276
    @beard18276 2 года назад +1

    NRX is the "Bose" stereo of the rod world.....And this rod is a horrible CRR rod. It is not M/H..it is a Heavy.....better suited for heavy jigs/wakebaits fishing cover.

  • @15CNickelson
    @15CNickelson 4 года назад

    Just a heads up, the newest production of nrx’s have torzites for the 3 stripper guides. Pretty much any nrx made after the conquest came out.

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад +2

      Do you have any documentation on that? Just curious. Right on the Gloomis website is says they are SIC.

  • @bittabrutha31
    @bittabrutha31 3 года назад

    They don’t play that deal shit in Cali

  • @davidbell9557
    @davidbell9557 Год назад

    If it ain't broke don't fix it... it's the best...

  • @TropicaLJKD
    @TropicaLJKD 4 года назад

    If you could have one high end rod would the NRX be it? Looking to jump in to a high end combo but do not want to be limited

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад

      What's your favorite technique?

    • @TropicaLJKD
      @TropicaLJKD 4 года назад

      Probably fishing smaller swimbaits and soft plastics. I love top water and jigs as well!

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад

      @@TropicaLJKD I would spring for a NRX if you REALLY like bottom contact presentations. Jigs, texas rigs, football jigs. NRX rods have extra fast action. If you're into swimbaits and topwater, a NRX won't really be the deal. If you want a more "all around" versatile rod, check out the Expride line.

    • @TropicaLJKD
      @TropicaLJKD 4 года назад +1

      @@PunchFishing Ended up taking your advice and going with the Expride paired with the Aldebaran! Thanks man

  • @JelsmaOutdoors
    @JelsmaOutdoors 4 года назад

    For that price, buy custom.

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад

      Honestly, I stay away from custom rods simply because of the lack of resale value. I like buying rods that I know I can get MOST of my money back from on the aftermarket. NOBODY wants to buy used custom rods. Even if you build (or order) a beautiful, high end custom rod.. you'l be lucky to get 40% of your money back if you sell it. I appreciate the custom rod builders out there, but I'm not going to order one anytime soon.

  • @ocdfishingaus268
    @ocdfishingaus268 3 года назад

    Dude have you never put a rod in a rod locker and banged up a guide?

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  3 года назад +1

      Honestly no, I use rod sleeves

  • @russhaight3225
    @russhaight3225 4 года назад +1

    What do you do for work lol

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад +1

      I work in tech

    • @russhaight3225
      @russhaight3225 4 года назад +1

      Got to handle some NRX today! I was quite impressed with the spinning rods, but the casting rods felt quite tip heavy save the 852.

    • @russhaight3225
      @russhaight3225 4 года назад +1

      I know this is not on the expride video, but I have been playing around with the 610ML model and I feel like the tips is just too soft for bass fishing. I’m thinking about getting an Orochi XX Shakeyhead or a Conquest 842S for finesse stuff. That expride is good for trout though.

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад

      @@russhaight3225 I actually have the conquest 842S and it's pretty awesome. If you're looking at the Orochi line id look at the Whipsnake also.

    • @russhaight3225
      @russhaight3225 4 года назад +1

      I’m thinking I will end up getting that conquest because then there will be no need to ever upgrade again haha. Do you plan on getting any of the new poison adrena models? I am curious about the 72H myself for jigs.

  • @willgachassin7031
    @willgachassin7031 4 года назад

    My nigga pole has been around for ever, and has great flexibility, I might make a video

  • @spaceman8839
    @spaceman8839 4 месяца назад

    ok so I guess you dont like it, could have made a one minute video

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 месяца назад

      It's literally one of my favorite rods ever

  • @kfs4869
    @kfs4869 4 года назад +1

    They need to update their freakin cork.

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад

      Not gonna disagree there. St Croix's is better.

  • @mikeschaafsma7199
    @mikeschaafsma7199 10 месяцев назад

    lying about guides. who does that
    to feel the clunck of a mono to braid through the guides? what? you always reel a lure right to the last eye? then maybe 4 ft to the one knot? right. only real knobs may do that once if i teach them. false, trying to sell another brand you get money from? yes. but poor for advice for the first fishing person. too mutch crap on here too like that

  • @brucer9409
    @brucer9409 4 года назад

    Fairly political review of Loomis NRX rods you chose this rod to present? So u kind of got a chance to bash their "same ole" , like the bully who claimed credit for a few legit criticisms of like the leading dog. You still kept you rod, they hold their value like no other, people love them. Just picking on you - was a good review on a good rod that you ultimately endorsed because of what was right and good about it! How many other lines can u name that fit in that category? Just got one of these and expect to enjoy it for its dragging qualities.

    • @PunchFishing
      @PunchFishing  4 года назад +1

      I used it tonight to catch a few Texas rigging! Its a very good rod, even if it's a bit outdated.