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gorfy84
8/25/04 9:45am need advice. Reply with quote

Looking to buy a helium for flipping and pitching and wondering what size i should go with being 5'10" or so. Was looking at the 7'6" but wondering if the 7' is maybe more suited for me?

Also if any of you guys have experience with the graphite plus series i posted a ? there if anyone can help me with that?

Thanks

vinnybass
8/25/04 9:55am Reply with quote

I'm 5'11" & use a 7'6" for pitching. If your on a boat it should be fine.
Ezcue
8/25/04 9:59am Reply with quote

I am a flat 6 feet and have no problems with the HE76, other thatn getting out the door of my house, lol Laughing
Lightninrod
8/25/04 10:57am Reply with quote

I'm 5', 10" too according to my lovely wife of almost 40 years Shocked even though I 'claim' I'm almost 6' tall Very Happy . I have both 7' and 7', 6" Heliums and have pitched with both. I would go with the 7', 6" rod too as every little bit help's especially when flippin'!

Dan

TTCal
8/25/04 11:03am Reply with quote

Another 5'10"'er here and absolutely recommend, at minimum, the 7'6" rod - it's not about your height afterall, but how far you want to pitch and flip the bait... the trend these days for flipping poles is now 7'11" - 8' lengths for even added distance.
Keith Amerson
8/26/04 10:28pm Reply with quote

I agree. Go with the 7'6", you won't be disappointed. The 7'6" Helium is my favorite rod. I own two that I use for flipping and carolina rigging.
swelbo1
8/27/04 11:03am Reply with quote

That is the one piece 7'6'' rod that all yall like right, and not the telescopic
vinnybass
8/27/04 11:18am Reply with quote

Yup, one-piece for me.
TTCal
8/27/04 12:04pm Reply with quote

Yes Swelbo, the one piece... it's a very very nice and versatile rod. GLoomis has been watching/listening, they just debuted a bunch of one piece flipping/pitching/casting sticks at 7'2", 7'5", and 7'11" but in their GLX lineup ... for the price of one of these rods, you can almost buy two He76HC's!!!
Ezcue
8/27/04 2:57pm Reply with quote

I have never owned the telescoping model. I held several in the store and never liked the weight. The weight diference is what finally sold me on the 7'6" rod. If Kistler did not make the one piece I would still be pitching with a 6'6" Heavy. Fortunately for me, my tackle junky ( - - blocked - - ) steered me too the HE76, thanks fellers (SD and LR). Twisted Evil Twisted Evil
Lightninrod
8/27/04 3:20pm Reply with quote

( - - blocked - - ), all ways go with a one-piece rod if you can transport it. I was afraid I couldn't fit one inside of my F150 XLT but it does---just barely.

I have a two-piece, locally-made , 7', 6" pitchin' rod but it's put aside now as my Heliums are so superior.

You're welcome Ez Cool .

Dan

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