sam vimes
Well-known member
I'm currently bored witless, stuck at home waiting for a fridge to be delivered. After a conversation the other day, and just to confirm my sad, obsessive status, I decided to get my scales out. I'm not suggesting that the scales are absolutely accurate, but they do give some indication, especially in comparison across the rods I weighed. I'm sad, but not quite that sad yet, I only weighed rods that spend time in hand, float rods. It may also reinforce my comments on the recent "A long rod for those that struggle with long rods" thread.
To keep it easy to compare like for like, I'm going to group them into lengths and types.
Sub 13'
11ft Drennan Matchpro Ultralite - 5.25oz
12ft Drennan IM8 Super Crystalight - 5oz
13' Match/Waggler/Stick
Shimano Aerocast 390 Match - 8oz
Shimano Speedmaster 39F FA Match - 7.5oz
Shimano Speedcast 390F FA Match - 7.25oz
Normark Titan II - 7oz
Drennan Acolyte Ultra - 5.5oz
13' Stepped up match/Float/Specialist float
Greys Prodigy Power Float - 8oz
Shimano Catana CX Float - 8.5oz
Freespirit Specialist Advanced 1lb 6oz TC - 8.5oz
14' Match/Waggler/Stick
Shimano Aerocast 42F FA Match - 8.75oz
15' Match/Waggler/Stick
Shimano Speedcast 450F FA Match - 8.25oz
Drennan Acolyte Ultra - 6.25oz
15' Stepped up match/Float/Specialist float
Shimano Aerocast 450SPC (Specimen) Match - 10oz
Shimano Technium DF 450SPC (Specimen) Match - 9.5oz
17' Match/Waggler/Stick
Shimano Super Ultegra Multi Match - 10oz@17', 8.5oz@15'
Shimano Speedmaster Multi Match - 10oz@17', 8.5oz@15'
(both rods feature a dolly section that removes to reduce the rod to 15'.)
It's worth noting that bare weight figures don't necessarily mean an awful lot. Sometimes a heavier (weight) rod can feel lighter in the hand than a rod that weighs less, balance plays a big part. That my Aerocasts are a smidge heavier than similar comparable rods came as no surprise. They have a fairly thick oval blank that was bound to add weight.
It's also interesting just how much lighter the Drennan Acolyte Ultras are compared to similar rods. If anyone needs the lightest, I suspect that the Acolytes are the ones, even in 15'. The 15' Acolyte being lighter than many 13' rods. If you can't manage a 15' Acolyte, you really need to see a doctor!
To keep it easy to compare like for like, I'm going to group them into lengths and types.
Sub 13'
11ft Drennan Matchpro Ultralite - 5.25oz
12ft Drennan IM8 Super Crystalight - 5oz
13' Match/Waggler/Stick
Shimano Aerocast 390 Match - 8oz
Shimano Speedmaster 39F FA Match - 7.5oz
Shimano Speedcast 390F FA Match - 7.25oz
Normark Titan II - 7oz
Drennan Acolyte Ultra - 5.5oz
13' Stepped up match/Float/Specialist float
Greys Prodigy Power Float - 8oz
Shimano Catana CX Float - 8.5oz
Freespirit Specialist Advanced 1lb 6oz TC - 8.5oz
14' Match/Waggler/Stick
Shimano Aerocast 42F FA Match - 8.75oz
15' Match/Waggler/Stick
Shimano Speedcast 450F FA Match - 8.25oz
Drennan Acolyte Ultra - 6.25oz
15' Stepped up match/Float/Specialist float
Shimano Aerocast 450SPC (Specimen) Match - 10oz
Shimano Technium DF 450SPC (Specimen) Match - 9.5oz
17' Match/Waggler/Stick
Shimano Super Ultegra Multi Match - 10oz@17', 8.5oz@15'
Shimano Speedmaster Multi Match - 10oz@17', 8.5oz@15'
(both rods feature a dolly section that removes to reduce the rod to 15'.)
It's worth noting that bare weight figures don't necessarily mean an awful lot. Sometimes a heavier (weight) rod can feel lighter in the hand than a rod that weighs less, balance plays a big part. That my Aerocasts are a smidge heavier than similar comparable rods came as no surprise. They have a fairly thick oval blank that was bound to add weight.
It's also interesting just how much lighter the Drennan Acolyte Ultras are compared to similar rods. If anyone needs the lightest, I suspect that the Acolytes are the ones, even in 15'. The 15' Acolyte being lighter than many 13' rods. If you can't manage a 15' Acolyte, you really need to see a doctor!