St. Croix Rods - Coming Soon - The New Legend Surf Rods
February 1st, 2009ALL NEW Legend Surf Rods
COMING SOON to causewaybaitandtackle.com!
First thing we can say is…. NICE! These are some sweet new surf rods coming from St. Croix for the 2009 surf season. Our factory rep was recently in the shop to show us some of the new Legend Surf Rods and we are certainly impressed.
They are coming out with models from 7′ to 10′-6″ in spinning and conventional/casting models. St. Croix is using their revolutionary SC IV blank material making them one of the lightest surf rods on the market. Included in the new engineering is their IPC and ART technologies. For guides, they have incorporated Fuji’s new Alconite surf guides and SWEET new “X Grips”. We LOVE these grips and in fact, we have been building more and more custom surf rods with similar grips… everyone loves this stuff!
Another attractive feature with these new surf rods is the “Limited LIFE TIME Warranty”!!! One of the reasons we have been selling St. Croix rods for so long is because they are STILL made here in the USA and they have ALWAYS stood behind their products!
They are not cheap rods though, these are definately high end rods, geared toward the fishermen who plan on using them ALOT. They have been designed for the hard core conditions we often encounter here in the Northeast and if they can stand up here… they will survive anywhere!
The 10′ Medium, Moderate action would be an IDEAL spinning rod to fish lures in this area. Realistically, anything from 1 to 2 1/2 ounces would cast like a dream and there isn’t a Striped Bass around here that you couldn’t beach with that rod!!
We should have them in stock by late March / early April. Keep an eye on our website and our Fishing Blog for updates and we’ll certainly put up a post when the new models arrive!




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February 2nd, 2009 at 10:42 pm
Any clue on the expected price range for these new rods? Looks like a nice piece of tackle.
February 3rd, 2009 at 1:28 pm
Well… according to St. Croix they will range between $330 for the 7′ models and up to $450 for the 10-6″ models. The 10′ model that we expect to be the most popular looks like it will be around $420.
Like we mentioned… not cheap, but WOW…. really nice.
Causeway