St. Croix Avid X Spinning Rods

St. Croix Avid X Spinning Rods

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Model
TD Code
LengthPowerActionLine WeightLure WeightHandleColorPrice
AXS66MLF
SCR-1455
6'6
1 pc
Medium LightFast4-101/4-3/81Carbon Pearl Finish$220.00 USD
AXS66MF
SCR-1456
6'6
1 pc
MediumFast6-123/16-5/81Carbon Pearl Finish$220.00 USD
AXS68MXF
SCR-1457
6'8
1 pc
MediumExtra Fast6-123/16-5/81Carbon Pearl Finish$220.00 USD
AXS69MLXF
SCR-1458
6'9
1 pc
Medium LightExtra Fast6-101/8-1/21Carbon Pearl Finish$220.00 USD
AXS70MLF
SCR-1459
7'0
1 pc
Medium LightFast4-101/8-3/81Carbon Pearl Finish$220.00 USD
AXS70MLF2
SCR-1460
7'0
2 pcs
Medium LightFast4-101/8-3/81Carbon Pearl Finish$240.00 USD
AXS70MF
SCR-1461
7'0
1 pc
MediumFast6-123/16-5/82Carbon Pearl Finish$220.00 USD
AXS70MXF
SCR-1854
7'0
1 pc
MediumExtra Fast6-123/16-5/82Carbon Pearl Finish$220.00 USD
AXS70MF2
SCR-1462
7'0
2 pcs
MediumFast6-123/16-5/82Carbon Pearl Finish$240.00 USD
AXS70MHF
SCR-1463
7'0
1 pc
Medium HeavyFast8-143/8-3/42Carbon Pearl Finish$220.00 USD
The St. Croix Avid X Spinning Rods feature classic SCIII graphite blanks with IPC tooling technology, cork split-grip handles and Kigan's advanced micro guide platform that reduces weight while maintaining optimum line flow efficiency. Avid X is designed for highly skilled bass and walleye anglers.

Features:
  • Integrated poly curve tooling technology
  • Premium, high modulus SCIIIIncredibly light, super sensitive and durable
  • Slim-profile ferrules
  • Kigan Z guide platform reduces weight while maintaining proper stripper guide ring height for optimum line flow efficiency
  • Fuji reel seat with gunsmoke hood
  • Split-grip/select-grade cork handle
  • Exclusive Kigan "universal" hook-keeper
  • 2 coats of flex coat slow-cure finish
  • 15-year transferable warranty backed by St. Croix Superstar Service
  • Designed and handcrafted in U.S.A.
5 Stars based on 1 reviews
By Kenny
Columbia, Maryland
Favorite finesse rod
December 31, 2019
Medium 7ft is really nice for light inshore finesse applications when chasing fluke
5 Questions & 5 Answers
Andy
from Jetty country, nj asked:
February 3, 2018
What reel would be better for the 66M? Some freshwater bass mostly shallow water fluke/everything else in jersey inshore waters. Stradic ci4+ or sustain Fg? Would be looking for a 3000 size.
1 Answer
the 3000 or 4000 model stradic ci4 would pair up nicely with the st.croix avid x.
Submitted by: Bernie on February 5, 2018

Mike M.
from Mid. Mi. asked:
March 10, 2020

I'm looking at 6'6" MLF or the 7' MLF for walleye, bass , pike. paired with a BG 2500. Leaning towards the 66MLF, any thoughts about which rod

would be suited for this Odyssey? tight lines

1 Answer
Either would honestly be a fine option to pair up with that reel and this will mostly come down to personal preference. The 7' may offer a bit more casting distance, but overall performance and balance should not be much different.
Submitted by: Brian on March 17, 2020

Andy
from Jetty country, nj asked:
February 2, 2018
Is this rod rated for saltwater?
1 Answer
The St. Croix Avid X Spinning Rods is rated for saltwater fishing.
Submitted by: Donald on February 3, 2018

Miguel
from Brownsville, Texas asked:
April 28, 2017
Hello I had a question, which rod model would be the better choice to pair with a Shimano Stradic CI4+ 2500 for bass fishing, the AXS70MLF (4-10lb) or the AXS70MF (6-12lb) ? Thanks
1 Answer
The medium light would be best for lightweight finesse lures like dropshots, shaky heads, and weightless plastics. The medium would be best for slightly heavier lures like texas rigs, small jigs, crankbaits, senkos, etc.
Submitted by: Devon on April 29, 2017

Miguel
from Brownsville, Texas asked:
April 21, 2017
Hello I had a question, which spinning rod would be better for bass fishing, the St Croix AXS70MF or the G-Loomis Classic PR844S IMX 7ft Medium ? Thanks
1 Answer
The G-Loomis Classic PR844S IMX 7ft Medium would be a great rod and would provide excellent action for bass fishing.
Submitted by: Donald on April 22, 2017

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