G-Loomis NRX Inshore Spinning Rods

G-Loomis NRX Inshore Spinning Rods

G-Loomis NRX Inshore spinning rods are a series of fast and extra fast, magnum power spinning rods that feature the new nano-silica resin system. These fishing rods are lightweight, yet insanely sensitive and stronger than any high performance, high modulus rod ever made by G-Loomis.

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Model
TD Code
LengthActionPowerLure Weight
(oz)
Braid Line Weight
(lbs.)
HandlePrice
NRX-803S
GLO-0959
6'8
1 pc
X-FastMedium3/8-110-20A$715.00 USD
NRX-804S
GLO-0957
6'8
1 pc
X-FastMed-Heavy1/2-1 1/215-30A$720.00 USD
NRX-842S
GLO-0935
7'0
1 pc
FastMedium3/16-5/815-30A$715.00 USD
NRX-843S
GLO-0937
7'0
1 pc
FastMed-Heavy3/16-3/415-40A$720.00 USD
NRX 882S MR
GLO-0939
7'4
1 pc
FastMedium3/16-5/815-30A$740.00 USD
NRX 883S MR
GLO-0941
7'4
1 pc
FastMed-Heavy3/16-3/415-40A$740.00 USD
NRX 921S MR
GLO-0943
7'8
1 pc
FastMed-Light1/8-3/810-30B$780.00 USD
NRX 922S MR
GLO-0945
7'8
1 pc
FastMedium3/16-5/815-30B$780.00 USD
NRX 923S MR
GLO-0947
7'8
1 pc
FastMed-Heavy3/16-3/410-30C$780.00 USD
The G-Loomis NRX Inshore spinning rods are a series of fast and extra fast, magnum power spinning rods that feature the new nano-silica resin system. These fishing rods are lightweight, yet insanely sensitive and stronger than any high performance, high modulus rod ever made by G-Loomis. These rods also feature the hybrid guide train with titanium framed, SIC K-frame stripper guides designed to keep braided line from tangling on the frames at the stiffest point of the rod. After the first 3 K-frame guides, next comes the nickle titanium recoile guides to reduce weight and increase the rate of recovery for the tip creating unequaled casting distance. These rods all feature split grip handle configurations and are backed with a limited time warranty.
5 Stars based on 13 reviews
By james B.
johns island, SC
STRONG back bone
August 27, 2022
love it! extra fast w/ back bone!
Pros
  • great feel w/ amazing backbone
Cons
  • was on back order took 8 months to get!
By Dan
Florida
Like no other rod ever fished
June 7, 2022
Bought the 843 med heavy fast action 7’ I don’t like long fishing rods … pared with Stella 4K sw edition got in Australia cause didn’t sell usa @ time I basically own 15/20 loomis but huge cape fear fan own easily 50+ and always thought loomis decent rods just bit fragile and delicate … but HOLY CRAP this nrx blew my mind seriously!! It’s ridiculous the backbone in it !!! Feels like could rip 30 lb grounder OUT ITS HOLE haha its absolutely incredible.. I did have too eye break thou but probably mostly my fault (not while fishing just traveling in launcher maybe line too tight) I use mine for offshore only … I know inshore rod but it’s truly epic for dolphin , tuna and bottom fishing small jigs … absolutely stupid $$ but soon own and fish one it becomes immediately Sparta why unlike many overpriced things lol … plus cannot beat titanium eyes ..
Pros
  • Backbone for days it just has. This insane hidden power u don?t expect till fish big with it ? 30/40 lb amber jack with Stella 4K sw 20lb pp it?s an assassin of the seas truely ?
  • Titanium eyes are just so dam rust/weather proof fantastic!!!
Cons
  • 1)Well guess have be honest lol titanium eyes are mostly fantastic but broke tip eye , not rod itself but tip eye? maybe my fault .. wasn?t fishing just traveling ? arrived spot looked back rocket launchers saw broken rod so sad lol ? maybe too tight line in wrong direction.. had 1 oz jig maybe came loose and bouncing around ? idk was surprised shame thou but guess Fiji not loomis problem ?.
  • BUT the hook/lure catch by base rod ISNT titanium and will rust sadly ? that is small cheap out point ?
  • 2) bottom rod makes hard put securely in rocket launcher on boat ? I have use microfiber towel to thicken up and protect rod base shaft ? (not end world .. worth sacrifice cause rod super comfortable to fish ..
  • 3) haven?t had any issues honestly but reel seat/clamp doesn?t give u feel of super strength haha but I do fish VERY HARD .. and use offshore and however..it still hasn?t broken or come loose ?.
By Chris
Homosassa, FL
Wow!!! Out performed my expectations.
October 25, 2021
I paired the NRX 921S MR with a Stella 5000. I was not too sure how much backbone the rod would have since the tip was softer than what I have been accustomed to. We were catching some nice reds near Clearwater. After releasing a 35 in red a bull shark bit it in two! Following that, twice I hooked into what I believe were sharks due to the head shaking I could feel and my line ended up cut. One of them stripped out half of my line before I managed to turn it. After about 10 minutes of fighting it, we never saw it, the braid was cut. The rod was super lightweight, sensitive and loaded up beautifully with the bigger fish. Yes, they are expensive but after how it performed I would definitely purchase one again.
Pros
  • Lightweight
  • Sensitive
  • Powerful
Cons
  • Price
By Kenny
Harwood, Maryland
fantastic rod
May 29, 2020
it's light, sensitive, and has a really good backbone. this is probably the best inshore rod i've held ever.
By OHH
Wichita, KS
Favorite Rod
June 8, 2019
This is my new favorite all around rod. It's light weight but able to handle big fish.
Pros
  • Light
  • Sensitive
Cons
  • N/A
By James
Great Neck, NY
Probably the best inshore fishing rod money can buy
May 22, 2019
Amazing rod with insane sensitivity for shy nibblers & strong backbone to reel in the big fish. Handmade in Washington State, can't recommend this highly enough!
By jamie
LOS ANGELES, CA
Great rod
February 2, 2019
Have mine paired with a Daiwa exist for inshore fishing. Amazing set up. This rod is so sensitive I can feel a baby shark fart in Australia while fishing the docks in Socal. . Will be buying aa second one.
By Eric
Arroyo city Texas
Gloomis nrx inshore spinning rod
December 26, 2016
Great rod really nice action and cast really well for a short rod.
Pros
  • Low weight sentivity
Cons
  • Cost
By Roger
Columbus, Indiana
G-Loomis NRX inshore spinning rod
September 29, 2015
Now have 6 NRX spinning rods (both inshore and bass). These rods are light well balanced and strong no matter where I fish. Most recently fished in a variety of inshore fishing conditions around Captiva, Florida where I caught Reds, Snook, Trout, etc. Still would like to hook a tarpon. These are my go too rod in most conditions.
Pros
  • Light, well balanced and strong.
By Eugenia
Pozzuoli, Italy
Very good spinning rod
May 19, 2015
this is the lightest, strongest spinning rod i have ever used. I received it as a gift and I have used it from the beach and it has handled 5kg blue fish with no problems.
I would recommend this rod over just about everything else.
By Khoa n.
Florida
Excellent rod
March 27, 2015
Best rod ever
By Cristian
Lake worth, FL
Best rod
January 28, 2015
This rod is one of the best I have ever purchased I love it and need to buy another one soon
By Adam
New Orleans, LA
I have the 7'8" Med...wow, what a great trout rod
December 16, 2014
We all know G Loomis costs a lot. My mentality is to buy once, replace never. This is why I buy the best of the best whenever I can...
Pros
  • What Inshore rod can compete with this? I'll save you the trouble, none...
6 Questions & 6 Answers
Miguel
from Brownsville,Texas asked:
April 10, 2019
Hello, how different is the bend on the  842S model to the 843S ? Is the bend on the 843S a bit stiffer ? Also where would you say the sweet spot (max lure weight) would be for both rods ?  Thanks
1 Answer
The bend on the medium is a bit more parabolic 1/2 oz for the mh and 5/8ths for the medium 
Submitted by: Bernie De Graaf on April 15, 2019

Christopher Finch
from Florida asked:
May 31, 2022
Which nrx inshore would pair good with a van staal vr50
1 Answer
Hello Christopher, 

The vr50 being only 8.9oz's it would pair up well with any nrx inshore. Ideally I would pair the vr50 with the 7'4 medium heavy


Submitted by: Bernie - TackleDirect Customer Service on May 31, 2022

Mike M.
from CT asked:
December 6, 2020
I currently own 2 G- loomis NRX rods. The 852s and the 822s drop shot. Im looking to purchase a further casting rod for northern pike and large/ small mouth bass and striper. Im considering the NRX 921s MR or the NRX 922s MR.  Which rod do you feel would fit what im looking for the best? My main concern is getting too stiff of a rod
1 Answer
I would recommend the 922 or 923 honestly, if you are worried about it being too stiff go with the 922, but in most cases when targeting these fish you want that extra backbone which is why i would recommend the MH 923MR
Submitted by: Alex T on December 9, 2020

FRANCISCO RODRIGUEZ
from SC asked:
March 24, 2020

Is the 7' 4" MH a good rod for tarpon fishing?

1 Answer
For juvenile tarpon it would be a great option. 
Submitted by: Brian on March 25, 2020

Bobby Kacher
from Bradenton FL asked:
March 8, 2018
Fishing the flats and backwaters typically for Snook and Redfish - 15 lbs test braid. Which Loomis rod is best? Thanks Bobby
1 Answer
The G-Loomis NRX 842S MR NRX Inshore Spinning Rod would be a good rod to use for snook and redfish. This rod is capable to cast great distances and handle big fish.
Submitted by: Donald on March 9, 2018

Steve
from TX asked:
August 18, 2014
What would be a good reel to match with the NRX 843 S?
1 Answer
We suggest going with the Shimano Sustain 3000 (SHM-1951). Extremely light, great drag, and casts beautifully.
Submitted by: Customer Service on August 19, 2014

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