Greatly improving upon one of Shimanos most successful line of saltwater rods the Shimano Tallus PX Spinning Rods make use of advanced blank technologies for unrivaled performance in their class. Specializing in versatility the Tallus PX eliminates the heavy and bulky feel that often comes along wit...h rods deemed as "multipurpose boat rods" which are generally uncomfortable to use. Built on blanks featuring Hi-Power X reinforcing technology the Tallus PX increases overall strength and responsiveness while keeping the rod blank lightweight and comfortable to fish. The Hi-Power X blank is built with an outer layer of carbon tape that tightly winds the blank diagonally in opposite directions resulting in enhanced torsional rigidity to reduce twist and ovalization. Hi-Power X technology enhances performance by transferring energy efficiently through the rod to increase casting distance and provide improved lifting power when fighting fish. When it comes to components the Tallus PX is outfitted with SeaGuide Zirconia Guides and features an EVA foregrip and diamond wrap shrink tube reargrip. Ready to put in some serious work on any vessel on any coast the versatile Tallus PX is a great option for any saltwater angler who is live bait fishing chunking bottom fishing with heavy weights or even trolling.
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Ordered the 6'9" MH thinking a 20-40lb rod would be a good 2nd-home to a surf reel for boat fishing.
This is not a 20-40lb rod. I have largemouth bass rods with more backbone.
Luckily, customer service was great at TD and I had no problem coordinating an exchange for the 6'9" H. Will see how that works for me.
The new Tallux PX is a very nice looking…
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rod, and seems to be high quality.
<span>Hi FishOn, The Tallus PX rods are indeed a replacement series for the Tallus Bluewater. We recommend going with the Tallus PX in the 7'2 X-heavy for your application. Please let us know if there is anything else we can assist you with!</span>
<span>Hi Andrew, According to Shimano, The Shimano TLXS80H Tallus PX Spinning Rod has a rod weight of 1lb or 16 ounces. Please let us know if theres anything else we can assist you with. Tight Lines. </span>
<span>Hi Colin, A Shimano TLXS72XH Tallus PX Spinning Rod would balance and pair great with a Shimano Spheros SW 18000 for offshore fishing applications. Please let us know if theres anything else we can assist you with. Tight Lines. </span>
<span>Hi Manuel, For your fishing application I would recommend a Daiwa PRWNC70HFS Proteus WN Camo Spinning Rod. </span><a>https://www.tackledirect.com/daiwa-prwnc70hfs-proteus-wn-camo-spinning-rod.html</a><span> This would pair and balance well with your
<span>Hi Colin, For your fishing application I would recommend a Shimano TLXS72XH Tallus PX Spinning Rod. </span><a>https://www.tackledirect.com/shimano-tlxs72xh-tallus-px-spinning-rod.html</a><span> This would be pair well with your Shimano Spheros 14000
<span>Hi Matt, Based on your fishing application you described, I would recommend model: TLXS72XH; TackleDirect Code: SHM-4289. </span><a>https://www.tackledirect.com/shimano-tlxs72xh-tallus-px-spinning-rod.html.</a><span> This rod has the same Hi-Power X
<p>Yes it can handle the reel just fine and it will match up well with the rod. <br /></p>