Shimano Clarus: A Real Value by Shimano Rods

Posted by RobertFeuring 6 November, 2008

The Shimano Clarus line of fishing rods from Shimano rods is a sleek beauty that gives you a real value for your money. It’s designed with a graphite blank, authentic Fuji guides and reel seats, a grade-A cork, and a beautiful brown finish. But not only is the Shimano Clarus admired for its aesthetics, it’s also admired for its responsiveness and sensitivity to boot. The Clarus Spin was awarded the 2008 ICAST New Product Showcase Award for Best Freshwater Rod.

The Shimano Clarus line carries 24 models for its Clarus Cast and 32 models for its Clarus Spin. This is another positive effort from the Shimano rods lineage to provide the best for their customers. Each of these types cater to the distinct and individual styles of fishing enthusiasts. You can now choose from Light to Ultra Light, Medium Light to Medium Hard, and Hard to Ultra Hard rods to match your needs. The Shimano Clarus has this wide range because its manufacturer understands that power value is different for every class of fishing. As you may know, power or rod weight defines the type of fishing a rod is best suited for. If you’re into small bait catching, the Ultra Light model is for you. If you’re into heavy game, the Shimano Clarus Heavy to Ultra Heavy is your match.

Now, to match your equipment’s power value, you’ll have to look into its responsiveness to bending. This, in sport fishing, is know as action. This is a specification that deals with the ability of the rod to handle the fish. A slow action rod most usually bends near the butt end and a fast action rod usually bends at the tip. Action is relative, though, to the material used in the rod.

Another important consideration is the line weight. This is the optimal weight that a fishing line can handle. The power and action of a rod change with the line weight. If the line weight is too heavy, there is a tendency for the rod to break. If the line weight is too light, this might cause an untimely parting of the line. If improper line weight is applied to a standard power and action, this may result to a warping of the rod. Shimano Rods made the Shimano Clarus with a number of line weight specifications to optimize the use of the equipment. So you can choose the right combination for your needs.

The Shimano Clarus rods also vary in lengths and number of pieces. Most fishermen prefer a one-piece rod to have a better feel of the bite and to better manage the rod. But some prefer the two-piece rod for stowing purposes. Shimano Rods, in keeping with their customers’ demands, made both one-piece and two-piece Shimano Claruses. And you don’t have to worry because their two-piece designs can give you the same natural feel you would normally get from a one-piece.

So whether you are just starting out and learning the ropes or you are a sport fishing veteran, Shimano Clarus is the way to go. You know you’re getting the best value for your money.

Want to know what Shimano Clarus model you need for your fishing hobby? Then Sea Isle Tackle is the site to go.

The Shimano Clarusis one of Shimano’s best rods! Learn everything you need to know about the Shimano Clarus and other Shimano Rods at http://www.seaisletackle.com

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