Star Paraflex Stand-Up Boat Rods Review

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Star Paraflex Stand-Up Boat Rods Reviews

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Exactly what I wanted

Mike
3 years ago

I’ve been looking at these rods for awhile and finally pulled the trigger. I paired the XXH version with my Avet HXW Raptors. The combo is lite weight yet powerful. For an off the shelf rod these things are fantastic. Can’t wait to get them wet.

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Awesome Rods

Josh
4 years ago

Can’t beat these star rods. Lifetime warranty

Great rod

Robert M.
5 years ago

Well made rod comes with sic guides!

XXH

Rob M.
6 years ago

Paired this rod with an AVET raptor with 80lbs braid. Had my first ‘proper’ fish with it at the weekend, a 200lbs + Porbeagle shark and it handled 26lbs of drag no problem. Quality finish and plenty of power. Lots of bang for your buck at the price.

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Best rod on the market

Joey
6 years ago

I am a charter captain in south Louisiana and I won't use any other rod than the Star Paralfex! Great flexibility and is able to hold out against plus size yellowfin tuna. I have had these for two years and do not have one single complaint.

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Good rod

Mike
8 years ago

I have the MH paired with a truth sg spooled with 40lb braid.
The biggest fish I've caught is 15lb, which the rod handled with ease.
I'm sure this rod could handle 50lb + fish it didn't snap when trying to lift my two dogs in there crate!

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STAR ROD

RAY
9 years ago

EXCELLENT ROD

Beautiful rod

Joel
9 years ago

Paired the xxh with a tiagra 16 2 speed. Awesome set up. Great star rod quality. Beautiful rod!

Light and strong

William
11 years ago

I matched these with 30 Santiago reels for a lightweight combo. I was a little nervous that the rod was too light for these reels,, but the blank is Strong and it turned out to be an awesome combo.

Star Paraflex Stand-Up Boat Rods Questions and Answers

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Asked by Lennon 2 years ago

Hi there. Im Lennon from Florida.  Can you tell me is this rod work with spinning reel? Because i have daiwa saltiga 8000, and shimano twinpower 10000. Which one pair with that rod help. Thanks

Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service 2 years ago

<span>Hi Lennon, The Star Paraflex Stand-Up Boat Rods are conventional rods. Instead I would recommend a Star SGB66XXH Paraflex Spinning Boat Rod. </span><a href="https://www.tackledirect.com/star-sgb66xxh-paraflex-spinning-boat-rod.html">https://www.tack

Asked by Vince 7 years ago

Does the pgsu59XXH have a roller tip?

Devon 7 years ago

Yes.

Asked by Mike 9 years ago

Would the MH be overkill for a truth sg with 40 lb braid? I'm looking for a good versatile rod to pair with this reel. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

David 9 years ago

I do not think that it would be overkill, but it would also depend entirely on what you are fishing for. If you are looking for just a general do it all combo, I would say that rod and reel would be a good choice.

Asked by Joe 12 years ago

Difference between stand up rod & boat rod

Customer Service 12 years ago

The main difference is the standup boat rods have slick butt's for going in and out of the rod holder and the regular conventional boat rods come with foam butts.