I personally prefer the Low Rider Casting Concept and it works just fine for me.
St Croix on their Striper rods are using them extensively and just about every Continental Surf Rod in Europe is fitted with them.
Yet there are still those detractors all around the world saying it can't work and a few in RSA have tested rods and found them wanting.
During the SAFTAD trade show I was told a Euro rod with the K series on was tested and found to not work with "OUR" tackle.
"OUR" Tackle was key for me as we do it like no-one else does it. SO with some thought and theorizing and info exchange with OTGMan (Alfred Toh of Japan) I decided to rather than theorize and postulate I was going to measure the differences on K Series and Low riders.
The K series I set up using the Fuji Guide Placement Software and then tweaked the positions to match the rod curvature.
The Low riders I wanted to go the same way but as "OUR" tackle on a Bullseye XT means a 200lbs or 0.80mm leader I wanted to do High #20 with #16 LC's to the tip only to find that the LC16 at the end it to high for the tip and that the angle will result in the braid flowing off the last guide into the frame of the tip and not through the enter of the guide.
The solution was to go from LC to only #16 K series on the tip which provide a better flow into the tip guide.
The Rods, well if all goes well you'll see them used on a TV show and I'm fine tuning them for use with the Shimano Bullseye
The rods are 14' 6-8oz.
To get independent results I enlisted the help of Thinus (Manager AoA) and Kobie van Staden, top Junior Javelin athletes and Provincial R&S anglers with SASAA and CG A side colours
Casting was on both rods with 14000 reel, 30lbs (0.35mm) Suffix 832, 6oz lead (lead only) 200lbs Braid leader (full length) No Bionic Finger, Clear and sunny with 15-28km wind gusts (casting cross wid to check the effect of wind on the braid and guides)
Results - (Average of all casts less top cast and worst cast)
Kobie 176m
Thinus 170m
Distance variation on the 2 setups, neglible.
Line wraps on guides or wind knots, 0
Final result, we'll build one of each and have them ready and in use at the upcoming WP league season
[flash=640,480]http://www.youtube.com/v/R3EytHnW3GI[/flash]
St Croix on their Striper rods are using them extensively and just about every Continental Surf Rod in Europe is fitted with them.
Yet there are still those detractors all around the world saying it can't work and a few in RSA have tested rods and found them wanting.
During the SAFTAD trade show I was told a Euro rod with the K series on was tested and found to not work with "OUR" tackle.
"OUR" Tackle was key for me as we do it like no-one else does it. SO with some thought and theorizing and info exchange with OTGMan (Alfred Toh of Japan) I decided to rather than theorize and postulate I was going to measure the differences on K Series and Low riders.
The K series I set up using the Fuji Guide Placement Software and then tweaked the positions to match the rod curvature.
The Low riders I wanted to go the same way but as "OUR" tackle on a Bullseye XT means a 200lbs or 0.80mm leader I wanted to do High #20 with #16 LC's to the tip only to find that the LC16 at the end it to high for the tip and that the angle will result in the braid flowing off the last guide into the frame of the tip and not through the enter of the guide.
The solution was to go from LC to only #16 K series on the tip which provide a better flow into the tip guide.
The Rods, well if all goes well you'll see them used on a TV show and I'm fine tuning them for use with the Shimano Bullseye
The rods are 14' 6-8oz.
To get independent results I enlisted the help of Thinus (Manager AoA) and Kobie van Staden, top Junior Javelin athletes and Provincial R&S anglers with SASAA and CG A side colours
Casting was on both rods with 14000 reel, 30lbs (0.35mm) Suffix 832, 6oz lead (lead only) 200lbs Braid leader (full length) No Bionic Finger, Clear and sunny with 15-28km wind gusts (casting cross wid to check the effect of wind on the braid and guides)
Results - (Average of all casts less top cast and worst cast)
Kobie 176m
Thinus 170m
Distance variation on the 2 setups, neglible.
Line wraps on guides or wind knots, 0
Final result, we'll build one of each and have them ready and in use at the upcoming WP league season
[flash=640,480]http://www.youtube.com/v/R3EytHnW3GI[/flash]