#433355 - 05/08/08 02:18 AM
Rainshadow vs. Loomis
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Alevin
Registered: 03/03/08
Posts: 19
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I tried to order a Loomis ST 1082 blank today and learned that Loomis is having problems and will not deliver 2 piece blanks until July. I have heard some of you speak highly of Rainshadow blanks. Before I order the blank I thought I might as well ask how ya'll thought it would compare with the Loomis. Or there something better that I don't know about?
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#433372 - 05/08/08 05:33 AM
Re: Rainshadow vs. Loomis
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River Nutrients
Registered: 11/07/99
Posts: 2689
Loc: Yelmish
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rainshadow doesn't make a 1082 or 1083 in the XST(someone said it was because they would snap lighter lines, but i think that's BS because they make an 1141...).
lamiglas a 9'0" blank comparable to a GL2 1082(GSH1082L), st. croix makes a nice one as well for a little more coin(3SC90MLF2).
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#433384 - 05/08/08 10:09 AM
Re: Rainshadow vs. Loomis
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#433388 - 05/08/08 10:39 AM
Re: Rainshadow vs. Loomis
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Alevin
Registered: 03/03/08
Posts: 19
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Thanks fellas. I am looking for a good all around steelhead rod for drifitng corkies/eggs on medium/large rivers from a DB. Does that help to recommend a rod? I will be using a graphite handle. If you have never used a graphite handle you are missing out. It is like playing in a different league. The sensitivity is amazing. They do cost alot though. The 1141 rods I have used seemed like a noodle. Do they really have the power to handle larger fish?
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#433389 - 05/08/08 10:40 AM
Re: Rainshadow vs. Loomis
[Re: superfly]
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Captain C/22 - Team Stay Up Right!
Registered: 01/13/00
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We have lots of pro Rainshadow users on this site. I personally have a RX-7 (1 step below XST) 1082 made up as a spinning rod & whould rate it close to a Loomis Gl-3. Let us know how/what your going to fish with it, & we can make a recommendation.......  c/22
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#433390 - 05/08/08 10:45 AM
Re: Rainshadow vs. Loomis
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Alevin
Registered: 03/03/08
Posts: 19
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I will put a Curado bait caster on it and will be fishing pencil lead, cheaters, double 4 hooks, and eggs. Anything else?
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#433391 - 05/08/08 10:45 AM
Re: Rainshadow vs. Loomis
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Captain C/22 - Team Stay Up Right!
Registered: 01/13/00
Posts: 4194
Loc: Hurricane Ridge , Wa.
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Oh, you slipped that while I was posting. I'm not a fan of the 1141 rods, thou some guys love that action & take big fish on them as well. As your looking for a fast action rod....I whould go for a 9' XST 1084 rated for 8-12 lb., if you want more power the 10-17 lb. XST 1085 blank will be out in July/Aug....  c/22
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#433464 - 05/08/08 05:09 PM
Re: Rainshadow vs. Loomis
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 05/21/07
Posts: 173
Loc: Sequim
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Rod Blank Model # Rainshadow XST1084 Butt cap: EVABC20 Front Cap: Rear Grip: WHGRY-12 use with WBBC WHKA x 3 and WBTC Rear Carbon Handle set up Handle Arbor: Reel Seat: GTBTG16C-11.5-TC Forecast Textured blank exposed seat Reel Seat Shim Foregrip: WFG2.5 , WFGFC , WFGRC ,Wfgpb Tapered Woved for grip Winding Check: LTCWC425 Hookeeper: TCHKS Tip Top XTCPPZT06R05.0 Tich ss316 Alps tip top 1st guide from tip top XPTCFZG06 Tich ss316 recessed ring singles foot with Zirconium ring 2nd guide from tip top XPTCFZG06 3rd guide from tip top XPTCFZG06 4th guide from tip top XPTCFZG06 5th guide from tip top: XPTCFZG07 6th guide from tip top: XPTCFZG08 7th guide from tip top: XTCLXNZG08 SS316 Tich Light XN Alps with Zircoinum ring 8th guide from tip top: XTCLXNZG10 9th guide from tip top: XTCLXNZG10 10th guide from tip top: XTCLXNZG12 11th guide from tip top: 12th guide from tip top: 13th guide from tip top: 14th guide from tip top: 15th guide from tip top: 16th guide from tip top: Guide spacing Specs(inches from tip, center ring over mark) 3.75-7.75-12.25-17.25-23.5-31-39-48-58.5-70.5
Rod Blank Model # XST1143F-TC Butt cap: evabc20 Front Cap: Rear Grip: WHGRY-12 use with WBEC, WHKA X 3 , WBTC Handle Arbor: Reel Seat: gtbtg16c-115-tc Reel Seat Shim Foregrip: WFG2.5 USE WITH WFGFC, WFGRC, AND WFGPB Winding Check: bwc10 Hookeeper: tchks Tip Top XTCPPZT06r04.5 1st guide from tip top XPTCFZG06 2nd guide from tip top XPTCFZG06 3rd guide from tip top XPTCFZG06 4th guide from tip top XPTCFZG06 5th guide from tip top: XPTCFZG07 6th guide from tip top: XPTCFZG07 7th guide from tip top: XTCLXNZG08 8th guide from tip top: XTCLXNZG10 9th guide from tip top: XTCLXNZG10 10th guide from tip top: XTCLXNZG12 11th guide from tip top: 12th guide from tip top: 13th guide from tip top: 14th guide from tip top: 15th guide from tip top: 16th guide from tip top: Guide spacing Specs(inches from tip, center ring over mark) 3.5-7.5-12-17-22.5-28.5-38-49-62-76
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#433508 - 05/08/08 08:07 PM
Re: Rainshadow vs. Loomis
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Conquistador
Registered: 08/07/06
Posts: 1759
Loc: Forks, WA
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I have xst 1141's, ist1142's, and some xst1143's. The "noodly" issue usually stems from overweighting the rod. For side-drifting with light slinkies the xst1141 is amazing. it doesn't feel "noodly" at all when it's loaded to the cork on a nice fish. my boat saw at least 2 steelhead over 20 lbs this year, bested via 1141's. Right Jake? i like the 1142 but it's not as sensitive since it's in rx7. the xst1143 is, in my opinion, one of the most versatile side-drifting rods available. it handles the heavier slinkies way better than the 1141, but due to excellent sensitivity it can still more than adequately fish lighter weights. all the above are best suited for side-drifting, which as i'm sure b.lade you're probably aware is drift-fishing from a moving platform. if you're more into the anchor up and pound it scene i'd go w/ the xst1084, but that's just personal preference, i'm not sure it's really any better suited for it than the 1143. You won't be disappointed in either of them, and the best move might just be building them both for further comparison.... 
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#433534 - 05/08/08 10:05 PM
Re: Rainshadow vs. Loomis
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Spawner
Registered: 11/05/05
Posts: 848
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Since everyone else seems to have strayed from b. lade's 1082 comparison question... I'll twentieth the recommendation for an XST 1143.
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#433561 - 05/09/08 10:33 AM
Re: Rainshadow vs. Loomis
[Re: Brewer]
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Alevin
Registered: 03/03/08
Posts: 19
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I appreciate all of the advise. I wish the 1141 was made in a 9' blank. I fish from a DB and find a 9'6'' rod a bit too long in a small boat. I am also 6'4'' tall with arms like Inspector Gadget which helps. Is the Rainshadow IST1082 not sensitive enough for you or was it just that the 1141 is longer? Can ya'll recommend a good rod to float jiggs from a DB for me as well? I have begun building rods and would like to replace the crap I have been fishing with. Thanks in advance B. Lade
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#433570 - 05/09/08 11:17 AM
Re: Rainshadow vs. Loomis
[Re: b. lade]
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River Nutrients
Registered: 11/07/99
Posts: 2689
Loc: Yelmish
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they do make a 1081 in the RX7 flavor, 9'0", 4-8lb
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