Star Paraflex Spinning Boat Rods Review

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Star Paraflex Spinning Boat Rods Reviews

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Light and strong

Matthew
2 years ago

Wow can't believe how much backbone this rod has. Paired with 8000 spinner for do it all setup. Can't beat the quality of star rods

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Star SGB70H Paraflex spinning boat rod

Robert B.
3 years ago

Beautiful rod! Seems strong enough, but I haven't got a big one with it yet....

Absolutely Great Rods!

Deejay A.
3 years ago

I've been fishing inshore with Star Seagis rods for several years and a few months ago, purchased two Star Paraflex rods and recently two more! I purchased a Dusky 287, my first offshore boat and decided on the Paraflex rods because the Star Seagis rods have been so good. And I wasn't disappointed at all! Put some heavy pressure on those rods and the rods won every time vs the read more fish! Buy them, you won't be disappointed

Wicked Little Rod

Jonathan R.
4 years ago

I have about 20 different Boat Rods. I can tell you the Paraflex Rods holds up to any of them. The Rod is 1/2 the weight of the standard. Nice clean and consitant bend through out the rod top to bottom. Very nice to Cast with the Fuji eyes.The Black Rod with the Red & Gold is Sharp looking to top it off.
I have the 6'6" M & The 7'MH. Both are awesome! I paired the 6'6" LT read more Boat Rod with a Van Stall VR50 and it is a Sick little set up and that weights about as much as my Fly fishing trout Rod. Incredible! No Problem reeling in a 40" Striped Bass , need I say anymore.

XH

Joshua
4 years ago

Very nice rod with plenty of backbone, I paid it with a slammer 8500 for heavy jigs and some tuna. I haven't had a chance to test it on a really big fish yet but it can sling a heavy lure pretty far. All the backbone I could want being paired the way it is. Only wish it had an aluminum reel seat, I've found that big rod and reel combos can be hard on plastic reel seats.

Great offshore spinning rods

Justin
5 years ago

Great combination of lightweight and strength for our offshore use. We use the MH with 30# braid for live baits and jigs on reefs or as pitch rod while trolling.

Good rod for the money

Edward
6 years ago

I bought this rod to match a 8000 Shimano Baitrunner. Matches the real great. Rod is light yet powerful. Only slightly negative comment I would give this rod is the length of the back handle. It seems a little long to me. Wish the handle was about 6" shorter.

7ft X-Heavy

Michael
7 years ago

This rod is descent for what it is. I have it paired with a Saragosa 10000. It is well balanced and I get good casting distance with 1-3oz on the line. I tested the strength when I first got it by dead lifting my dog's crate that weighs in around 15lbs. I would be confident battling large fish without worry of snapping the blank. The reason for 3 stars is the guide sizing doesn't read more make sense to me. The first guide from the reel is a 40mm and the second is a 25mm then from there the transitions are good until you reach the tip. The size difference is only for "looks" and to keep the price in the $200 range. I would rather the 40 be a 30mm and replace the tip guide (with the extra money) to a more K style guide. The tip guide is my other complant. Star advertises the K series guides but the tip guide is lacking in the smooth K style. I'm pretty sure it's the Fuji all purpose guide and if the 40mm guide was replaced with the 30mm and the tip replaced with the more tangle-free Fuji MG or MN guide the cost would stay the same and look better.

Totally Satisfied

Joe S.
8 years ago

Tackle Direct delivered as promised, I would definitely rely on them for all future fishing tackle orders

Great boat rod

Al
9 years ago

Extremely light and versatile. Perfect boat rod. Throws light to heavy offerings and has great backbone. Want to replace all my boat rods with this. K guides a huge bonus. Can't go wrong here.

Star Paraflex Spinning Boat Rods Questions and Answers

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Asked by tom 2 years ago

which model would best fit a penn torque 5500?

Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service 2 years ago

<span>Hi Tom, Depending on your fishing application I would recommend the Star Paraflex Spinning Boat Rod model: SGB70H. If you tell us more about what your fishing for we can help guide you further. Please let us know if theres anything else we can assis

Asked by Jose Guillermo Pardo 3 years ago

Can I use this type of star paraflex spinning boat rods for jigging shimano flat fall and edge fall shimano butterfly jigs. I will be using them also for spin casting poppers and trolling Rapalas. My reel is a shimano Saragosa SRG10000SW with 65 Ib braide

Alex T 3 years ago

You certainly could, however you would require a heavy action rod which will then make it difficult to cast when using the plugs.<p>I would recommend the Jigging World Nexus, or Tsunami Carbon shield as more versatile options</p>

Asked by Joe74 6 years ago

Which of these rods would be perfect for Cabo 80 for bottom Fishing and drift fishing?

Donald 6 years ago

The Star SGB70H Paraflex Spinning Boat Rod would match the Cabo 80 for the application your using the combo for.

Asked by Miguel 6 years ago

Which of these rods would pair well on a Penn clash 6000 ? thanks

Donald 6 years ago

The Star SGB70MH Paraflex Spinning Boat Rod would be a great option pairing it with the Penn Clash 6000.

Asked by Kevin 7 years ago

How would the 7' pair with a spinfisher 4500? Also considered a saltist 3 or 4K... will mostly be used for light bucktail off kayak and light surf plugging on a 9' Ben Doerr Thanks

Donald 7 years ago

The 7 ft would pair well with the Penn 4500.

Asked by KN 9 years ago

What is the physical weight of SGB66XXH?

David 8 years ago

According to the manufacturer, the weight on this rod is 21.6 ounces.

Asked by chris 9 years ago

Compatible with chunky reel seat on a Finnor OFS 5500 Does anyone know if a thick reel seat as found on the Finnor OFS will fit into the clamp on these rods. The Finnor reel seat is too thick to securely mount into a ugly stick tiger. Many thanks!

David 9 years ago

The seat on this rod will not take that reel. I would recommend a Shimano Terez rod for that reel.

Asked by Brian R 5 years ago

<p>Will the reel seat accommodate the reel foot of Accurate SR-50 thank you .</p><p> </p>

Bernie De Graaf 5 years ago

The accurate sr-50 will fit the reel seat of the star paraflex 

Asked by Brian saunders 5 years ago

Hi which of these rods pair with the penn kingfisher v 10500 for deep sea fishing and trolling in the Bahamas

Bernie 5 years ago

The 7 foot heavy or the 7 foot extra heavy

Asked by Jeff 5 years ago

Will the 8’ paraflex spinning rods be available?

Bernie 5 years ago

They're may be a different model in a 8 foot but not one in the Star Paraflex Spinning Boat Rods

Asked by Brad 2 years ago

Do these rods come with a butt cap? If not what size should be ordered for these rods? 

Asked by denis Laouenan 2 years ago

Would you recommend the SBG70M for throwing surface lures for mostly blackfin tuna and mahi? I have a Shimano Stradic 8000fg not in use and would pair it with. <p>Would it work for 2oz poppers and stick bait? I have a Plasma II 30-50 S76 but I feel it is

Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service 2 years ago

Hi Denis, I would recommend a Star SGB70MH Paraflex Spinning Boat Rod. https://www.tackledirect.com/star-sgb70mh-paraflex-spinning-boat-rod.html The Medium-Heavy action would be more ideal for casting stick baits and surface poppers than the SBG70M model.

Asked by tom 2 years ago

is the 7 foot medium a good match for a 5500 penn torque for heavy inshore lighter offshore? Or should I just go with the heavy?

Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service 2 years ago

<span>Hi Tom, I would recommend the Star Paraflex Spinning Heavy Action Boat Rod. Specifically model: SGB70H; TD Code: STA-0267. </span><a>https://www.tackledirect.com/star-sgb70h-paraflex-spinning-boat-rod.html</a><span> This rod would balance and pair g