It just so happens that Maxxon Outfitters was having a sale on their beginner-rated "Gorge" series rods. I had met the guys at Maxxon at ICAST on three occasions, and tested their products. Their Aerlius (moderate-fast) rods and Double-X (fast) rods are quite impressive for the money, so I figured their Gorge might be a best buy for our club. The sale price was very attractive, so we purchased six 8-foot, 6-inch 5-weights, all four piece.
A week later, I received the rods and proceeded to test cast each one. One broke near the tip, and immediately I put in a warranty claim and within a half-hour received a response. A new tip was on the way.
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Cortland 444 WF5F taper |
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Maxxon Premium WF5F taper |
With all three lines, casting was excellent. The action is moderate-fast, and so it handled the heavier GPX better than expected. Still the best lines were the Cortland 444 and their own Premium line. In fact, the Premium line hit over 80 feet consistently on the distance cast. The 444 cast almost as far, but felt slightly better over shorter distances. Either would be an excellent line for this rod.
Accuracy was excellent, about as good as any Budget rod I've ever tested. As with all Budget category rods, the 90-degree test - while not bad - left something to be desired. This is where Mid-Priced and Premium rods shine, so I wasn't expecting a miracle.
In summary, our club made a great choice, and hopefully our students will appreciate it.