Shimano Trevala PX Jigging Spinning Rods Review

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Quality rod

Brandon
2 years ago

I picked this up to pair with the dawai eliminator as a spare rod for jigging tuna. It's light weight with a strong backbone and good action overall. For the price point I don't think you're getting a much better option.

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Trevala PX

Rodolfo
3 years ago

very good rod

Unbelievable what a rod.

Bill
3 years ago

I bought one of these and I have a gofplf cart with rod holders on the back. I came back from fishing and backed the cart into my low garage door. A tsunami and a trevala on the back. The tsunami carbon shield broke in 4 pieces, the trevala ox didn’t get even a scratch. Both rods were bend over badly when I did this and before could get out and try to do something the tsunami gave read more way.

Great Rods

Steve
3 years ago

Purchased 2 of these rods recently (TVXFS66H) and so far they are great rods. I own some older Shimano Trevalas that have never disappointed me and these are built even better. The only downside I have found is that the PX series doesn't have a hook keeper like my old Trevalas do.

I Like This A Lot

Pete
3 years ago

Bought this to replace a rod I accidentally broke. I love the weight, the power, the length, and the look. One of my new favorites. Sensitive, paired with a Daiwa 4000D-C and 30 or 50lb Power Pro. Get one.

Good rod

Xinhang
3 years ago

powerful and strong

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Asked by Timothy 2 years ago

Are these rods regular jigging rods or slow jigging rods? Are they Versatile enough to be used to cast topwater lures?

Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service 2 years ago

<span>Hi Timothy, The Shimano Trevala PX Jigging Spinning Rods are traditional vertical jigging rods. These are not considered slow pitch jigging rods but are very versatile and can be used to cast top water lures for various saltwater species. Please let

Asked by Tyler 2 years ago

Would you recommend any of the shimano trevala rods for rod fishing using up to 16oz sinkers?<p>Thinking about pairing it with an avet</p>

Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service 2 years ago

<span>Hi Tyler, Unfortunately the heaviest model of the Shimano Trevala PX Jigging Spinning rods: TVXFS58XXH; TD Code: SHM-4079 is rated up to 350grams or just over 12oz of weight. I would recommend a Ocean Tackle International FB56500S Fathom Blade 500g

Asked by Ernesto Herrera 3 years ago

How much measure is it from the reel seat center to the end of the rear grip in the TVXSS70M?

Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service 3 years ago

<span>According to Shimano, It is 15 1/2" from the middle of the reel seat to the butt. Please let us know if theres anything else we can assist you with. Tight Lines. </span>

Asked by Mike g 3 years ago

 Would like to pair this rod with a 10k saragosa for the inshore tuna jigging we get off of the nj coast do you reccomend this rod and if so what size

Rick - TackleDirect Customer Service 3 years ago

Mike,<p>The Shimano Saragosa SW 10000 will pair well with the Shimano Trevala PX jigging rod.  Depending on what pound braid and/or what ounce jig your looking to use, either the TVXFS58H or the TVXFS58XH will work for what your looking to do.  Please l

Asked by Carson Percival 3 years ago

Gonna pair this rod with a Saragosa 6k for my first <p>Higher-end setup. I’m just wondering what rod to pair </p><p>It with for inshore bottom fishing/jigging. Leaning </p><p>Towards the XH at the moment, but open to any </p><p>Suggestions. Thanks</p>

Rick - TackleDirect Customer Service 3 years ago

Carson,<p>The Shimano Trevala PX XH will pair with the Saragosa 6000,  but that might be a bit heavy for what you are looking to do with it.  Another recommendation would be the Trevala PX TVXSS63MH (split grip) or the TVXFS66MH (full grip) with the Sar

Asked by Jeffrey Peikin 3 years ago

Hi, what spinning reel size for px 7’ mh. Thinking lobster pot or September exotic fishing, bonito, Spanish, potential for cobia ?

Paul Olah 3 years ago

I would recommend the <a href="https://www.tackledirect.com/daiwa-bgmq8000-h-bg-mq-spinning-reel.html">Daiwa BGMQ8000-H BG MQ Spinning Reel</a> plenty of power to fight with those fish.<p><br /></p>

Asked by Timothy 3 years ago

I am trying to decide between the Shimano TVXSS63M Trevala PX, and the Maxel OMGS 661-1540 OceanMax Gold. I plan on using 30lb braid with the Shimano FL5000, primarily<p>for Rockfish in Monterey Bay, CA. I have limited experience fishing in the ocean so w

William Larkin 3 years ago

Both rods would suit your application and reel well. Since you are new to ocean fishing, I would suggest the Maxel simply because it is slightly more affordable, and gives great bang for your buck. It has great reviews and will handle your 30lb braided li

Asked by Ivan Casey 2 years ago

Recommendation for jigging in Isla  Mujeres and surrounding area. Will be jigging 1000 plus feet. Also use for top water poppers. Prefer an avet 

Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service 2 years ago

<span>Hi Ivan, Based on your fishing application I would recommend a Daiwa SLTGJ70HB Saltiga Jigging Conventional Rod. This would pair well with a Avet HXJ 5/2 MC Raptor Two-Speed Lever Drag Casting Reels. </span><a>https://www.tackledirect.com/daiwa-sltg

Asked by Tim 2 years ago

How much does the 6.5' mh rod weigh

Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service 2 years ago

<span>Hi Tim, According to Shimano, The Shimano TVXFS66MH Trevala PX Jigging Spinning Rod has a rod weight of 0.75lbs or 12 ounces. Please let us know if theres anything else we can assist you with. Tight Lines. </span>

Asked by Kai Vang 2 years ago

What model would you recommend for jigging for blues and Spanishs and bottom fishing. Is this sensitive enough for sheepshead fishing from a peir? Any info is appreciated 

Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service 2 years ago

<span>Hi Kai, For your fishing application, I would recommend a Shimano TVXFS66MH Trevala PX Jigging Spinning Rod. </span><a>https://www.tackledirect.com/shimano-tvxfs66mh-trevala-px-jigging-spinning-rod.html</a><span> This would be ideal for jigging and

Asked by keenan 2 years ago

<p>have a slammer 4500 looking to match one of these rods for inshore jigging and alittle casting of the larger topwaters. any suggestions on legnth/power?</p><p>also whats the idea/ benafit of split grip vs full? thank you</p>

Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service 2 years ago

<span>Hi Keenan, Based on your fishing application I would go with a 6ft - 7ft Medium Heavy action rod. I would specifically recommend a Shimano TVXFS66MH Trevala PX Jigging Spinning Rod. This would be great for working top water lures and have a strong e

Asked by Timothy 2 years ago

With the 7ft mh how heavy could i go with poppers and lures? Which version of the trevala is better suited for jigging and topwater casting?

Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service 2 years ago

<span>Hi Timothy, The Shimano Trevala PX series are meant to be used as jigging rods but can also be used for bottomfishing and other applications. The Shimano TVXSS70MH Trevala PX Jigging Spinning Rod has a max weight rating of 200grams. Any lures could