Cumara A

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bantam1
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Cumara A

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Here are the specs for the new Cumara A model rods:

HM-1 graphite and TC4/HM-1 construction for crankbait model rods.
Fuji KR guide train
Custom Shimano split reel seat
EVA grips
Laser etched badge with technique specific images
Machined aluminum winding check
20 casting models
10 spinning models
$249.99-259.99
Limited Lifetime Warranty and Over the Counter warranty
*Rods start shipping to the dealers at the end of November*

Casting handle
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Spinning handle
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We went to the HM-1 material to offer more sensitivity from the rod series. The TC4 uses the HM-1 material wrapped with 4 layers of T glass. This allows for a much lighter rod with the same benefits of our previous TC4 type rods. The HM-1 actions are very similar to the previous Cumara models. These are not Cumulus blanks. Cumara users will appreciate the actions and more power from these rods. They also have a hook keeper similiar to what is used on the NRX. If you fish T-rigged plastics, you will appreciate being able to leave the point of your hook burried in the plastic to hand it on the rod.

Of course we have technique specific actions for just about every bass application. Jig, worm, flip, punch, cranks, spinnerbaits, lipless cranks, shaky head, drop shot, tubes and umbrella rig.

The Fuji KR guide train uses the K style frames with some small changes. These were orignally designed for use with braided line to eliminate line wrapping on the frame. The new KR series offer some improvements for the freshwater rods. They combine standard and micro guides to help reduce weight. With micro guides you need more guides to control the line and keep it from contacting the blank (casting models). The benefit of these new guides (and using more guides) are more contact points along the blank which increases sensitivity. The guide design also adds lifting power to the rod. This means more hook setting power from the rod. On the spinning models you will notice increased casting distance and better line control. The way the guides choke the line and funnel it, you will notice the improvements right away. These are not your standard micro guides that you see on other rods.
SteveKit
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Re: Cumara A

Post by SteveKit »

what color is that? Hopefully they look better in person?

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bantam1
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Re: Cumara A

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Its hard to describe the color. They are a maroon type color with more red in it. They look better in person.
knoobieBassMan77
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Re: Cumara A

Post by knoobieBassMan77 »

I'm not really digging the color. Why is the blank handle part so long.
bantam1
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Re: Cumara A

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The rod designer wanted to use a minimal grip. This part of the grip is not really used by most people so he chose to eliminate it.
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