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Fishing in British Columbia => Fly Fishing Cafe => Topic started by: Long_Cast on October 22, 2006, 08:23:32 PM

Title: Sage Launch rods
Post by: Long_Cast on October 22, 2006, 08:23:32 PM
Does anyone here know if Sage Launch rods are any good? They're the cheapest of the Sage rods. Just wondering if they are worth it or are you just buying overpriced rod with the Sage name?
Title: Re: Sage Launch rods
Post by: cohoslayer1 on October 22, 2006, 09:19:11 PM
love the rod, totally worth buying.
 
it can cast a mile too.
Title: Re: Sage Launch rods
Post by: Steelhead King on October 22, 2006, 09:19:28 PM
pay a touch more and get an FLi... its better build rod over all.
Title: Re: Sage Launch rods
Post by: Fishingbum on October 22, 2006, 10:13:19 PM
Pay the same amount that you would spend on the launch and buy a TFO/Echo /Redington you wont be sorry.

Title: Re: Sage Launch rods
Post by: jetboatjim on October 25, 2006, 05:29:38 PM
All I need to say is UNLIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY........they are good rods.
Title: Re: Sage Launch rods
Post by: Matuka Jack on October 25, 2006, 08:56:24 PM
Sage Launch rods are a bit slow for my liking.  FLI is a bit faster.  It depends on your preference.  Sage has excellent warranty.
Title: Re: Sage Launch rods
Post by: HARLEY on November 04, 2006, 09:01:03 PM
Actually I bought a number 7 a short time ago-the warranty is a good point to ponder-I do like the rod although the colour is something that a person either loves or hates.Be sure to check around for the best price if you deceide to buy.I also have 3 Dragonfly Kamloops model rods-a 5wt and 2 6wts-all 10 footers--If I was in the market for another rod I would buy another Dragonfly Kamloops model-They alo have a good warranty program and I do like the 10 ft blank.Only my 0.02 worth

harley
Title: Re: Sage Launch rods
Post by: glx on November 05, 2006, 06:13:14 PM
Take a look at as many rods as you can.  Choose the rod you feel you like the best and are comfortable with.  Dont let unconditional warranties decide what rod you choose unless its picking between one or the other. 
Title: Re: Sage Launch rods
Post by: Long_Cast on November 16, 2006, 07:41:35 PM
I bought my fly rod. It's a Scott V2 6 weight 9 foot. I haven't test it on the water yet. It's a medium action rod.

http://www.scottflyrod.com/rods_v2.html
Title: Re: Sage Launch rods
Post by: Long_Cast on November 16, 2006, 09:10:38 PM
I'm kinda wonder if I should have purchased a Sage instead.
Title: Re: Sage Launch rods
Post by: Long_Cast on November 17, 2006, 11:26:26 PM
I'm still pondering whether I made the right decision about the purchase of a Scott V2 rod...
Title: Re: Sage Launch rods
Post by: BwiBwi on November 18, 2006, 12:37:08 AM
Don't.  Just go out and find a flow to try it out.
Title: Re: Sage Launch rods
Post by: Sandhead on November 18, 2006, 10:26:30 AM
I liked the Sage Fli series a little more than the launch. They have another series one up from the fli that was interesting but out of my price range. Nicest colour rod i've ever seen. vt2 or something i think it was called.
Title: Re: Sage Launch rods
Post by: Long_Cast on November 18, 2006, 10:53:37 AM
What are you opinions about the Scott V2. Apparently, the only competitor for the Sage Launch is the Scott V2.  The V2 is medium action while the Sage Launch is medium fast. I was told that the V2 is an awesome rod and it's better than some 500 dollar rods from Sage and Winston.  If there's someone I have to comment about the V2 is that it's sturdy, it has a quality feel to it but it lacks soul - kinda like a Toyota.
Title: Re: Sage Launch rods
Post by: Stone on November 18, 2006, 10:09:37 PM
What are you opinions about the Scott V2. Apparently, the only competitor for the Sage Launch is the Scott V2.  The V2 is medium action while the Sage Launch is medium fast. I was told that the V2 is an awesome rod and it's better than some 500 dollar rods from Sage and Winston.  If there's someone I have to comment about the V2 is that it's sturdy, it has a quality feel to it but it lacks soul - kinda like a Toyota.

You have to know how to cast in order to appreciate a good medium action rod...and if you find fault with the V2, it wouldn't be because of the rod.  Basically, there's really no lousy rod out there in the $200 and up category.  All of them are very good for what they are designed to do, and frankly, very few of us, myself included, are really really good enough at casting to tell the difference.  Why do I have several Winston rods in my closet?  Because I've gotten to know and love them, and I stick to what works.

And as someone who loves Land Cruisers and real trucks used in real off road situations, not just gravel travel or mud flinging, I can tell you that there is no soul lacking in Toyota's engineering or design.  Obviously you don't know what you're talking about there...probably a Heep driver.
Title: Re: Sage Launch rods
Post by: Long_Cast on November 18, 2006, 11:23:17 PM
I can tell you that Toyotas are reliable but they are not the most interesting cars to drive right now. I have a Toyota and it's an old Toyota and I love it. However the newer Toyotas out there are not the same. They're really boring to drive.  Try comparing your Land Cruiser to a BMW X5 and you'll know it lacks soul. 
Title: Re: Sage Launch rods
Post by: Stone on November 19, 2006, 02:09:40 PM
I can tell you that Toyotas are reliable but they are not the most interesting cars to drive right now. I have a Toyota and it's an old Toyota and I love it. However the newer Toyotas out there are not the same. They're really boring to drive.  Try comparing your Land Cruiser to a BMW X5 and you'll know it lacks soul. 

A BMW X5 is great if you want to be a fancy yuppy and hang out a Starbucks all day sipping expensive coffee, and then race around town from red light to red light as fast as you can.  Most people who drive X5's don't even know how to put on their spares in the event of a flat tire.  Seeing as how this was your vehicle of choice to point out, you will definitely not understand what a Land Cruiser is about...so I won't bother explaining.

People do choose their flyfishing equipment and approach flyfishing the same way as some people buy X5's...but I'm no yuppie.
Title: Re: Sage Launch rods
Post by: Matt on November 21, 2006, 01:23:28 PM
Knocking Toyota was a bad idea.  Especially on a board attended by guys with a penchant for trucks with balls equivalent to bowling balls.  This is gonna get off topic fast.
Title: Re: Sage Launch rods
Post by: Long_Cast on November 22, 2006, 10:59:13 PM
There's nothing wrong with knocking down Toyota. When a product doesn't perform, it doesn't perform. The Toyota Land Cruiser is definately an overrated SUV and it's expensive as heck for a not so reliable SUV according to JD Power and Associates.  Let's not forget that yuppies drive Land Cruisers too. I don't drive a Bimmer but they are great handling cars.
Title: Re: Sage Launch rods
Post by: Stone on November 23, 2006, 05:12:17 PM
There's nothing wrong with knocking down Toyota. When a product doesn't perform, it doesn't perform. The Toyota Land Cruiser is definately an overrated SUV and it's expensive as heck for a not so reliable SUV according to JD Power and Associates.  Let's not forget that yuppies drive Land Cruisers too. I don't drive a Bimmer but they are great handling cars.

Nice troll...way to continue to take your own thread off topic, genius.

As far as going back to your original question, how is that V2 working out?  Can you cast it beyond 40' yet?
Title: Re: Sage Launch rods
Post by: Long_Cast on November 24, 2006, 09:07:35 PM
Stone, you were the one who continued on with the auto topic buddy.
Anyway, I only casted it once and yes, I could cast over 40 feet with no probs.
Title: Re: Sage Launch rods
Post by: flyrod on December 14, 2006, 09:33:01 AM
I have a Sage FLI 6 wt. 9ft. 4 piece, brand new that I could give you a discounted price on if you are interested.  It is much better than the Launch.  Rod
Title: Re: Sage Launch rods
Post by: Long_Cast on December 16, 2006, 12:58:53 AM
What's the price you're going to offer for the FLI?
Title: Re: Sage Launch rods
Post by: Banny on December 27, 2006, 05:39:54 PM
Flyrod do you still have that Fli available?  If so I would be interested

My e-mail is j.bannerman@hotmail.com

 Hope to hear from you, Jordan