#259230 - 10/27/04 11:10 AM
Re: Rainshadow 1084c
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Returning Adult
Registered: 10/13/03
Posts: 338
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I use rainshadow seconds for my boat rods. They kick-ass. Not only are they sensitive to the touch, but quite durable, unlike some other overpriced rods that rhyme with dumas
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#259232 - 10/27/04 01:33 PM
Re: Rainshadow 1084c
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Spawner
Registered: 10/26/02
Posts: 908
Loc: Idaho
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I am not impressed at all with the rainshadow product. I have a couple of friends who have them and break them on a pretty regular basis. Then you are waiting for a couple of weeks to get it back. I am a loomis snob though, if you are looking for a little less expensive the lamiglas certified pros are nice as well.
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#259234 - 10/27/04 01:46 PM
Re: Rainshadow 1084c
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 09/03/01
Posts: 191
Loc: shelton wa
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I own a Rainshadow 1084c. In my opinion it is a great rod. It is however below the IMX. I have multiple Rainshadow rods and have built quite a few others for people and have yet to have one break on me or get one returned that wasn't broken due to user error. I hope this helps
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#259235 - 10/27/04 02:13 PM
Re: Rainshadow 1084c
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Spawner
Registered: 01/21/03
Posts: 491
Loc: Orting
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Originally posted by Sol_on_the_Duc: The lamiglas certified pros are nice rods, the trouble is most of them have been personalized with someone elses name. The "personalized" rods are over 10' and there are only 5 out of about 40 rods. The rod Chrome is looking for is an STR 1084 9' 8-12#, I was looking to buy that rod in a GL2 but I opted for a X96JC Certified Pro 6-15#, with nobodys name on it, that works well for silvers, kings and steelhead. It was $150 at Sportco and right now they have a 10% off coupon available, pretty much saves you the tax. Good all aournd rod for the money. My .02
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#259237 - 10/27/04 02:21 PM
Re: Rainshadow 1084c
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Registered: 10/13/03
Posts: 338
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I don't understand the fascination with loomis. Especially Gl-2. Considering one can buy a lamiglas for the same price, it seems like a no-brainer. I've lost all faith in loomis. When one takes extra care of his rods, and still has to trade them in every year, there's a problem. Under the same circumstances, I've NEVER broken a lamiglas.
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#259240 - 10/27/04 04:29 PM
Re: Rainshadow 1084c
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Registered: 01/21/03
Posts: 491
Loc: Orting
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Originally posted by Sol_on_the_Duc: Sol throws out the premium bait.......... ......wait, wait,.....THERE HE IS......rwgav8 ON....WOOO HOOOOOO
Rwgav8 spits the hook and nails Duc in the eye You should sharpen your hooks man! I dont quite get what your point was, but whatever. :rolleyes:
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#259245 - 10/28/04 02:35 AM
Re: Rainshadow 1084c
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Smolt
Registered: 04/21/04
Posts: 84
Loc: Rivers of Babylon
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buy it, I'd be shocked if you broke it using 12 pound line and even if you do just drive down the road and get a new one since they are made in your backyard. If you need an IMX than well you don't know how to drift fish very well. :p
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#259246 - 10/28/04 03:38 AM
Re: Rainshadow 1084c
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 03/09/99
Posts: 168
Loc: Puyallup
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C/22, Why cheat yourself? have not fished RS, but know some guys who think they know how to fish use them, stick w/ the IMX, if we we hook up this winter I have a spare 1084imx/ 250te if you would like to fish it your welcome to it since i use the 1082imx/stella2500sr setups all winter, i might have a line on a guy willing to sell his 1084, i'll let you know.
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#259248 - 10/28/04 04:16 PM
Re: Rainshadow 1084c
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The Chosen One
Registered: 02/09/00
Posts: 13942
Loc: Tuleville
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Originally posted by chrome/22: Anyone currentley using this rod?? I have an older IMX 1025 which has been one of the best rods I've ever owned. But I have always wanted a IMX 1084 to fish for steelhead, silvers and the odd king or two with as well, couldn't afford the pair so I went with the 1025. Looks like I can get the Rainshadow now at a pretty resonable $$, do they rate below the IMX blank, more like a GL-3........?? 22 Stick with the IMX 1025c. I owned both the IMX 1025c and the IMX 1084c. The 1084 is a good summer run rod, but I think it's a tad too light for for the heavier gear for winter and/or spring steelhead. I wouldn't even think of using an IMX 1084 for a king. No backbone to it. Have fun trying to lift the head up on a 30+ pound king with a 1084c. Snap-O-Rama! You could do slivers, but why bother? If you want good 9' rod, I'd look in to the Sage GSH III 290. Heavy enough for winter/spring fish, yet subtle enough for summer runs. I will wouldn't use that rods for kings, though. Rainshadow makes a fine blank, but it's more on line with a GL3. Doesn't come close to the weight and sensitivity of the IMX. I had a great time pitching hootchie spinners for big bright OP coho's yesterday with my IMX 1025c. As always, the 1025c came through with flying colors. Biggest coho to the bank was 16 pounds.
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