Quantum® KVD Signature Series Crankbait Rods

   

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7'4"

Medium

Action: Moderate
Line Weight: 12-25 lbs.
Lure Weight: 3/8 - 1 oz.
Pieces: 1
Model: KVDC74MCC
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7'10"

Med Hvy

Action: Moderate
Line Weight: 12-25 lbs.
Lure Weight: 3/8 - 1 oz.
Pieces: 1
Model: KVDC710MHCC
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7'

Medium

Action: Moderate
Line Weight: 8-17 lbs.
Lure Weight: 1/4 - 3/4 oz.
Pieces: 1
Model: KVDC705CC
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  • Powerful E-glass blanks with soft tip actions
  • Genuine Fuji® ACS† reel seats
  • Premium Concept-spaced Pacific Bay® guides with Hialoy inserts
  • Lightweight, durable EVA foam split-grip handles   
Use the same actions Kevin uses to dominate the Bassmaster Elite Series! Premium componentry includes powerful E-glass blanks with soft tip actions; genuine Fuji® ACS reel seats; premium Concept-spaced Pacific Bay guides with Hialoy inserts; and lightweight, durable EVA foam split-grip handles. Manufacturer's three-year limited warranty.
Rated 4.3 out of 5 by 26 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Nice rod! This rod is great. Relatively light, but the backbone is great and a really sensitive tip. April 7, 2013
Rated 4 out of 5 by Great rod Great rod I got the 7'4" medium action. I have it paired with a quantum pt energy reel. Great back bone with a nice tip. April 5, 2013
Rated 1 out of 5 by Pure Junk! This rod is junk. It's heavy and unbalanced and not sensitive at all. Get a falcon instead! April 5, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Light as a pencile This is the lightest rod I have ever owned! It's great for every thing I have it paired up with the bps pro qualifier! Casts a mile great rod!!! September 29, 2012
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It will but the bps pro qualifier is a better reel and a lower price. And if you don't believe me ask anyone at bps they will say the same thing.
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Not really. You want a slower retrieve for cranking. That way you can reel the same speed and not have to go slow. Something like a 5 or 4 gear ratio. This is a 6 which is more for plastics, jigs etc.

Abu makes the Winch model for cranking
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The Revo SX is a much faster retreive than favored by most crankbait fishermen.
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They are both the same style of rod. A trigger rod is just that. Has a trigger to help hold the rod when using a bait caster.

A cranking rod is a trigger rod that is designed for running cranks. They usually have a medium to slow tip, made of fiber glass and longer than most rods.
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The only difference is that a cranking rod has a more parabolic action
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I am looking for a new rod for the kvd signiture series baitcasting reel. I saw this one, but read it was heavy. I was wondering if this rod is really worth the money.
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yes, its worth the money. Being a glass rod it is slightly heavier than a graphite rod that most are used to, but I would not say its "heavy". Paired with a good low gear ratio reel you should have no problem tossing cranks all day. I love mine.
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I have 4 of them and have been nothing but pleased with them
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no it is not to heavy, and its worth ever penny!!
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Hey kid, yes its worth the $$ and no its not heavy. "Never Give Up"
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I would use it for all types of cranking.I was looking at pairing it with the Signature Series KVD reel, but that has gotten terrible reviews. Thanks a lot.
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I would use something that has a slow retrieve. Something like a 5 or 4 gear ration. I don't know anything about the KVD reels, but Abu Garcia makes the winch and Bass Pro makes the Pro Qualifier. Both are fantastic reels.
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Mine is paired with a BPS Pro Qualifier in the 4:7:1. Match made in heaven, perfeclty balanced and not to heavy can throw cranks all day long. The super low ratio gets the cranks down deep on normal retrieve or I can speed up retrieve to burn them in for reaction bites. Great moderate action on the rod helps the bass get a face full of trebels.
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bps pro qualier
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I love the Abu Garcia Revo reels with these rods. These reels are light and cast great. They are low profie which fits my left hand great.
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I have the original Carbonlite rod and reel and for the money you can't beat the reel. I pick it up just as often as my revos.
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What do you think of this rod and the KVD PT Baitcast in 5.1:1 gear ratio for a deep crankin outfit?
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go with a longer rod. you'll thank yourself.
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THAT WOULD BE AN EXCELLENT COMBINATION FOR DEEP CRANKING...THE ROD IS TOP NOTCH AND A 5 TO 1 RATIO REEL WILL WORK A DEEP CRANK PROPERLY
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i real think they are the same can't see any difference love the rod
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IN MY OPINION ...THE ONLY DIFFERENCE IS THAT THEY LIMIT THE SIGNATURE SERIES TO THE TWO SIZES.WHERE AS THE TOUR SERIES HAS SEVERAL DIFFERENT SIZES AND ACTIONS.
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IMO,There is no difference,WHATSOEVER! Except for you are limited on the sizes that are available. I have both & spent a day fishin both rods, 7ft M (Sig Series), & 7ft MH with my (Tour KVD), same line sizes & crankbaits! NO BLOWIN SMOKE, if I hadnt looked down before swapping out, I wouldnt have known the difference!! I got GREAT CASTING DISTANCES, SAME SENSITIVITY (as the Tour KVD), & the SAME STRENGTH as the MH! I personally will be buying another instead of another Tour KVD I've been savin for! Good Fishing,Hope this helps you.
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