G-Loomis E6X Inshore Saltwater Rods

G-Loomis E6X Inshore Saltwater Rods

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TD Code
DescriptionLengthLine
Weight
Lure
Weight
PowerActionHandlePrice
E6X782C-F
GLO-1319
Inshore Saltwater Casting Rod6 ft. 6 in.
1 pc.
8 - 14 lb.1/4 - 5/8 oz.FastMediumA$219.99 USD
E6X843C-M
GLO-1320
Inshore Saltwater Casting Rod7 ft.
1 pc.
8 - 14 lb.1/4 - 5/8 oz.Moderate-FastMediumB$229.99 USD
E6X843C-F
GLO-1321
Inshore Saltwater Casting Rod7 ft.
1 pc.
10 - 17 lb.1/4 - 3/4 oz.FastMedium-HeavyBReg Price $229.99Our Price $183.99
E6X842S-MF
GLO-1322
Inshore Saltwater Spinning Rod7 ft.
1 pc.
6 - 12 lb.1/4 - 1/2 oz.Moderate-FastMedium-LightC$229.99 USD
E6X843S-MF
GLO-1323
Inshore Saltwater Spinning Rod7 ft.
1 pc.
8 - 14 lb.1/4 - 5/8 oz.Moderate-FastMediumCReg Price $229.99Our Price $169.99
E6X843S-F
GLO-1324
Inshore Saltwater Spinning Rod7 ft.
1 pc.
8 - 14 lb.1/4 - 5/8 oz.FastMedium-HeavyCReg Price $229.99Our Price $149.99
E6X843S-MGM
GLO-1325
Inshore Saltwater Spinning Rod7 ft.
1 pc.
8 - 17 lb.3/8 - 1/2 oz.Mag-ModerateMediumC$229.99 USD
E6X844S-F
GLO-1326
Inshore Saltwater Spinning Rod7 ft.
1 pc.
10 -17 lb.1/4 - 1 oz.FastHeavyC$229.99 USD
E6X845S-MGM
GLO-1327
Inshore Saltwater Spinning Rod7 ft.
1 pc.
12 - 25 lb.3/8 - 2 1/4 oz.Mag-ModerateHeavyC$229.99 USD
E6X902S-XF
GLO-1328
Inshore Saltwater Spinning Rod7 ft. 6 in.
1 pc.
6 - 12 lb.1/4 - 1/2 oz.Extra-FastMedium-LightD$229.99 USD
E6X903S-XF
GLO-1329
Inshore Saltwater Spinning Rod7 ft. 6 in.
1 pc.
8 - 14 lb.1/4 - 5/8 oz.Extra-FastMediumD$229.99 USD
E6X904S-F
GLO-1330
Inshore Saltwater Spinning Rod7 ft. 6 in.
1 pc.
8 - 17 lb.1/4 - 3/4 oz.FastHeavyD$229.99 USD
E6X964S-MF
GLO-1331
Inshore Saltwater Spinning Rod8 ft.
1 pc.
10 - 20 lb.3/8 - 1 oz.Moderate-FastHeavyD$249.99 USD
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E6X966S-MF
GLO-1332
Inshore Saltwater Spinning Rod8 ft.
1 pc.
15 - 40 lb.3/4 - 6 oz.Moderate-FastMag-HeavyE$259.99 USD
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The G-Loomis E6X Inshore Saltwater Casting Rods deliver top level performance at an outstanding value. The newly re-designed E6X Inshore Series rods feature a new, sleek, buffblank finish, full-cork fore and rear grips, and new streamlined spinning reel seat that upholds the G. Loomis legacy. 14 models - three casting and 11 spinning.

4.5 Stars based on 13 reviews
By Miguel
Brownsville, Texas
G loomis rod review
January 12, 2017
Great rod and lightweight, although not as light as my Green water 7ft medium light
Pros
  • looks nice, lightweight, and has life time warranty
By Jonathan
Southampton, NY
E6X844S-F Model
March 22, 2022
Great rod, my one and only rod for the kayak so far. Handles fish well, loads and cast well and very sensative. Love the rod and exactly what I expected from a Loomis rod. Only down side, reel seat has had play from day 1 of unwrapping.
By Harrison
Cerro Gordo, North Carolina
Best out there
May 6, 2020
if ya got the money G loomis is where to go. 100% best rod i have
Pros
  • sensitive
  • strong
Cons
  • price
By Patrick
VA
My first G Loomis rod
April 22, 2020
Bought the casting version to throw topwater for specks. Was delivered today and I used it for about an hour so far. I was hoping I wouldn't like it any more than the rods Ive been using for years, but It's a sweet casting rod, and the feel and sensitivity is definitely better than my usual rods that run about $80 less.
Like the other reviewer, I heard a few clicks the first couple of times the rod flexed, but Ive heard that before with new rods and I'm hoping it's just the guides settling in
By William
Lady Lake, FL
Very Fragile for their Cost
March 15, 2020
I’ve had two of these rods in 7’6” and 8’ both break the tips off within 1 week of owning them.
Pros
  • Light
  • Good balance
  • Grip section Is ergonomic
  • Great sensitivity
Cons
  • Pricey and they seem to be very fragile. I would not recommend this rod if you fish from a kayak, you might be fine on a SUP.
By Cobb
Glenmoore, PA
Great rod
March 2, 2020
Very lightweight and looks very nice guides are very sturdy and has lots of backbone.
Pros
  • Lightweight
  • Sturdy
  • Looks good
Cons
  • None
By Reese
,
Love this rod my go to
January 31, 2020
This rod is amazing I love using it paired with my stradic for redfish flounder and even soft baits for trout
Pros
  • Good sensitivity and well built rod.
  • Has lasted me a very long time for price
  • Very strong rod for the weight
Cons
  • Nothing yet
By LUIS
Florida
Great Rod ever since i tried the G-Loomis I will not buy anything else
April 4, 2019
I bought sometime ago the exact same rod but it was the heavier rod I though I would go lighter this time around, this and the other G-Loomis have not let me down, I truly loves these rods.
landed a 4' nurse shark with this rod
Pros
  • Light weight
  • Very strong back bone
Cons
  • none
By Matt
Tampa, FL
Great all around rod
April 24, 2018
Excellent rod for inshore saltwater fishing. I use it heavily, the rod is very durable and a simple rinse with freshwater after use is all that is needed to keep it looking new. Great for feeling the small bites on smaller species like snapper, but enough backbone to bring in the larger reds, snook, etc. 7'0, medium action is a great all around choice.
Pros
  • Looks great
  • Lightweight
  • Multispecies
By Capt M.
Corpus Christi TX
Amazing Rod
March 21, 2018
Love these rods, and at the price point was able to get a whole set! Light weight and durable. Use it catching Reds, Trout , and Drum.
Pros
  • Great Guides on these rods
By chase
salem,va
sweet rod
January 26, 2018
love mine with my straic ci4 for inshore fishing. great setup for trout, reds, and striper.
Pros
  • all around just a nice rod
Cons
  • havent really had any
By Matty D.
Tampa, FL
G-Loomis E6X-843S-MGM
January 19, 2018
Meh. Out of the box, the rod feels extremely light weight and looks great...However, there is a clicking noise coming from the rod that I cannot locate. I'm not sure if there is a guide that is loose or if this is flexing/cracking in the blank somewhere. If I was still within the 30 day period for G Loomis' "Guaranteed Love" , I probably would have returned it, but at this point, oh well. I'll keep it on the boat for the rare occasion I want to through something live.

It will cast a live bait setup with popping or barrel cork a country mile without stressing the bait much. The softness in that portion of flex is great for live bait or heavier hard lures, but that's about it. It lacks the tip sensitivity for use with plastics but I have other setups for that.
By tim s.
New England
AWESOME inshore saltwater rod
November 18, 2015
I was looking for a rod to tackle all aspects of the fall run in the new england this year - false albacore, bonita, stripers, and gator blues - this rod handled them all with ease. it has the tip to throw smaller jigs and plastics to finicky albies and the backbone to tame gators. quickly became the favorite rod in my arsenal, paired with a stradic 4k. lightweight, solid fishing weapon.
Pros
  • light, fast tip, strong backbone, good px,
Cons
  • would like to see a little more cork on the grip above the reel seat
24 Questions & 26 Answers
tuan nguyen
from 19124 asked:
November 7, 2019
which g-loomis would you recommend for the van staal vs150sxp?
1 Answer
The 7 foot mh/ fast action rod would pair well with the vs150
Submitted by: Bernie De Graaf on November 7, 2019

Chris
from NC asked:
October 22, 2019
Im looking at the E6X903S-XF, what size Stradic Ci4 would pair best with this rod?
1 Answer
A 4000 or a 5000 Stradic ci4 would pair well with the E6X903S-XF
Submitted by: Bernie De Graaf on October 23, 2019

Ben
from Tampa, Florida asked:
May 22, 2019

What is the weight of the E6X904S-F rod?


1 Answer
This rod is currently out of stock and g loomis doesn't list the weight of the rods. As soon as we get the rod in we can get a weight on it for you . 
Submitted by: Bernie De Graaf on May 24, 2019

Francisco Henriquez
from San Mateo, California asked:
May 5, 2019

Is the E6X-904S-F Model Heavy Power or Medium Heavy? & what size Shimano Stradic would you pair this rod with for stripers? 

1 Answer
The power is heavy and a 5000 stradic would pair up well with that rod. 
Submitted by: Bernie De Graaf on May 8, 2019

Miguel
from Brownsville,Texas asked:
July 14, 2018
Are these new rod models that are coming out in October ?
1 Answer
Yes, these new models will be available in October
Submitted by: Bernie on July 16, 2018

John
from Galveston asked:
February 7, 2018
Which bait casting rod would you recommend to pair with the 13 Concept Z? I'll be using it for mostly wade fishing for Red Fish and Speckled Trout.
1 Answer
The Shimano Teramar southeast casting rod would pair up nicely with the concept z. https://www.tackledirect.com/tmcx70mh.html
Submitted by: Bernie on February 9, 2018

Will Kinsella
from Wall nj asked:
January 31, 2018
What size penn conflict 2 would pair with the E6X-843S-MGM Length7' 1 pc Line Weight8-17 Lure Weight3/8 - 1-1/2 PowerMedium ActionMag-Moderate?
3 Answers
Out of the sizes in this particular model reel the Penn Conflct 5000 would balance best with the E6X-843S-MGM.
Submitted by: Donald on February 1, 2018
Will, Hello I would recommend going with a 4000 size conflict
Submitted by: Tyler on February 1, 2018
The 5000 penn conflict 2 would pair up nice with the e6x inshore.
Submitted by: Bernie on February 1, 2018

Chase Caputo
from Key largo Florida asked:
July 16, 2021
Would the e6x966s-mf-8ft be good for a shimano twin power 5000sw
1 Answer
Yes they will be a good match for each other and will be able to handle just about any inshore species. 
Submitted by: Paul Olah on July 19, 2021

Brian ramos
from Long valley, NJ asked:
June 8, 2021
What size saragosa do you think would best match the 8ft mag heavy rod for topwater fishing? 
1 Answer
I would recommend the Shimano SRG10000SWAPG Saragosa SW A Spinning Reel or the 8000 either one will work. The 8000 may work best to reduce some fatigue with constantly casting and working top water lures since its a little lighter.
Submitted by: Paul Olah on June 8, 2021

Jonathan
from Southampton, NY asked:
May 16, 2021
Im looking at the 844s model. Would that model be a good all around rod from fluke, porgy, stripers and gator blue fishing from a kayak? If not, what would be a good all around rod for that type of fishing, also doesnt have to be only loomis? Thanks
1 Answer
The G-Loomis E6X844S-F will be a good rod for this. Its the perfect size to be manageable in a kayak and will be a good multi-species rod. If you need something that can handle a little bit heavier of a line weight though I would also recommend the Shimano Teramar XX Northeast Spinning Rods either TXNS66MH or TXNS70M this rod is designed with popular Northeastern species in mind.
Submitted by: Paul Olah on May 19, 2021

Joseph
from Georgia asked:
March 3, 2021
I have a van staal vr50. Would the 8’ med heavy or the 8’ mag be a good combo? Targeting kings, reds, Spanish, cobia, and maybe tarpon. 
1 Answer
Either would be a good option for the VR50 and would balance and perform well overall.
Submitted by: Austin Kearney on March 4, 2021

Jeffrey
from California asked:
February 9, 2021
Is the 966S MF Will pair well with a twin power fd 5000 for luring and light bait fishing with 4oz weight from the bank???
1 Answer
Yes, this rod would make a great pairing with that reel.
Submitted by: Austin Kearney on February 10, 2021

Chris
from Chesapeake, Virginia asked:
April 23, 2020
Which 8 ft rod would go best with my Van Staal vsx 150 ?  I mostly fish inshore on the flats but I want to be able to surf fish and have enough back bone for small cobia and stripers 


1 Answer
The 7'6" Medium https://www.tackledirect.com/g-loomis-e6x903s-xf-inshore-saltwater-spinning-rod.html

The 7'6" Heavy https://www.tackledirect.com/g-loomis-e6x904s-f-inshore-saltwater-spinning-rod.html

Depending on how much backbone you want, these rods will pair great with your Van Staal 150 to give you the best casting capabilities and strength for your cobia and striper. If you also plan to use it on the flats, I would go with the Medium. 

Submitted by: Sydney on April 25, 2020

Jorge Hinojosa
from TX asked:
April 4, 2020
What would be a good gmloomis e6x for a 5000 size penn battle 2
1 Answer
The 7'6" Heavy Action rod will fit nicely with your Penn Battle II 5000.
Submitted by: Sydney on April 11, 2020

Nehemias Larin
from San Francisco, California asked:
February 1, 2020
Would this rod pair well with a Diawa Saltist Back Bay LT? And if so which model would you recommend?
1 Answer
The rod and reels will definitely be a good combo depending on what model rod and which size reel you are interested in. These two are commonly paired together for a variety of inshore saltwater applications. 
Submitted by: Rebecca Redington on February 5, 2020

Sai
from Tn asked:
February 8, 2018
Do you think the 8' h will pair well with the stradic 5000
1 Answer
The G-Loomis E6X-964S-MF Inshore Saltwater Spinning Rod is a beast of a rod that can handle all types of inshore fishing. When pairing that rod with a Stradic 5000 your getting the best of both worlds. A lighter reel with great max drag for it's size and a great rod to handle everything targeting inshore.
Submitted by: Donald on February 9, 2018

Richard Mountney
from Fort Myers, FL. asked:
January 5, 2018
Which G-Loomis would you recommend for the Van Staal VR50?
1 Answer
The G-Loomis E6X-903S-XF Inshore Saltwater Spinning Rod would be a good rod to match with the Van Staal VR50.
Submitted by: Donald on January 5, 2018

sam
from Maine asked:
August 13, 2017
Which 7ft models have double foot guides
1 Answer
None of the spinning models have double footed guides. All of the casting models have a double footed guide for the first guide and the remaining guides are single footed.
Submitted by: Devon on August 14, 2017

Ron
from rhode island asked:
March 24, 2017
Which Loomis would be a good option to pair with a van staal vr 125? I'm throwing plugs for strippers.
1 Answer
The G-Loomis 7'6'' MH would pair well with the VR125 casting plugs for striped bass. Thank you for considering TackleDirect for your fishing needs.
Submitted by: Donald on March 25, 2017

Micheal
from Hatteras , North Carolina asked:
March 21, 2017
What does the term mag moderate mean in the 845s rod
1 Answer
The difference is the taper of the rod is different than the other rods at moderate. The Mag rods are typically much more powerful in the butt section of the rod, tapering rather quickly to a fast or extra fast tip. In general they are more powerful than their counterparts, while still retaining the tip action needed to present baits and work them effectively.
Submitted by: Donald on March 22, 2017

Drew Carr
from PA asked:
March 14, 2017
what rod would you use for a 2500 stradic fk? this would be my snook setup.
1 Answer
The G-Loomis E6X-842C-MF Inshore Saltwater Casting Rod would be a good rod to pair with the Stradic 2500 FK. Thank you for considering TackleDirect for your fishing needs.
Submitted by: Donald on March 15, 2017

Adler
from jamestown rhode island asked:
March 12, 2017
Which rod would fit the shimano curado 200 the best
1 Answer
Any of the casting models would pair well with a Curado 200. The casting models are the ones which have a C in the product number, as opposed to an S. For example: E6X-843C-MF is casting and E6X-843S-F is spinning.
Submitted by: Devon on March 14, 2017

Kevin
from Florida asked:
January 31, 2017
Is the 966S MF 15-40 pair well with saragosa 6000
1 Answer
The shimano saragosa 6000 would pair well with the G-Loomis E6X-966S-MF Inshore Saltwater Spinning Rod. The combo would make for an excellent fishing experience.
Submitted by: Donald on February 1, 2017

Troy
from NY asked:
September 6, 2016
Which model of this rod would you recommend for chasing False Albacore around the Long Island Sound?
1 Answer
Troy, Hello i would suggest going with this model. http://www.tackledirect.com/g-loomis-e6x-964s-mf-inshore-saltwater-casting-rod.html
Submitted by: Tyler on September 7, 2016

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