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What's everyone thoughts on these compared to the ticas and tsunamis?

I just picked up a slosh30 and looking for a rod ..Been out of surf fishing for awhe but seem like ticas and tsunami has gone up since I last surf fished.
 
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U can get a Daiwa emcast, 4-10 oz for the same price as the prevail. And that rod is 11'3 if u want or need it a little shorter. The new OM breakwater surf is also in that 100$ range
 
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Battalion is basically the prevail with fuji hardware. They are composite rods mixed with some glass for a slower action and durability. The OM's are stiff and fast action. All fuji hardware. They can't take a tree limb or being stuffed in a car..... Not saying the Penns will either but they will be more durable such as an ugly stick
 
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Thanks for the suggestions guys.

Would the slosh30 work with a 10ft rod or would it be awkward and lose a lot of distance?
Problem with most 10 foot factory rods are the reel seats sit lower on the handle. Most in the 24" range. I like em around 30" so u can really get your arms extended when using a conventional. The emcast is around 28 or 29 inches for the reel seat. 4-10 oz and only 11'3. And x shrink wrapp around a fairly skinny handle.
 

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Thanks for the info.im on a budget and I'm just looking for something durable ,not too heavy and budget friendly. I will mainly be using this for some local surf fishing and a ocassional trip to OBX. I'm not a big time surf fisher but have owned 2 slosh/tsunami setups a few years back .

What do you recommend for a budget rod that will cast good and handle most fish I may run across in the surf?Thanks.
 
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Thanks for the info.im on a budget and I'm just looking for something durable ,not too heavy and budget friendly. I will mainly be using this for some local surf fishing and a ocassional trip to OBX. I'm not a big time surf fisher but have owned 2 slosh/tsunami setups a few years back .

What do you recommend for a budget rod that will cast good and handle most fish I may run across in the surf?Thanks.
They are all decent rods for the 100 to 130$ price range. The battalion and Ocean masters are fuji seats and guides. Prevail has fuji reel seat and mediocre guides. Emcast has mediocre guides as well but is almost a foot shorter and the reel seat in the key location like the others. If u want one rod to fish river banks, piers, and beaches I'd go emcast. Plenty of big fish in the Va rivers and u can't always cast with a 12 or 13 foot rod in these areas. I have one and catfish the hell out of it. It currently is paired with a saltist levelwind for the James. Only rod I could find that was light, throw the heavy weights, shorter to aid in clearance, and only 90$.
 

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What's everyone thoughts on these compared to the ticas and tsunamis?

I just picked up a slosh30 and looking for a rod ..Been out of surf fishing for awhe but seem like ticas and tsunami has gone up since I last surf fished.
Prob not in your budget but the breakaway HDX(250 new) is a very nice rod would pair nicely with a slosh 30
 

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Can't go wrong with the Prevail.

I have a 10 footer Prevail and a 12'8 CPP as as my two main rods. For the price I would buy the Prevail all day long. I like it so much I just got an 8 footer for some light duty stuff. If it ever broke, I would check out the Battalion, but I would not hesitate on another Prevail.
 

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Yep cant go wrong with a Battalion IMO.
Oh, and Oister, I know for sure an OM tip can take a tree branch at up to at least 30mph. It worked out but i wont be making that mistake again. LOL
 

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I know a lot of people don't care to shop there, but Wally World. has the best price on both Prevail and Battalion that I have been able to find, online. They package good and have prompt delivery and Free delivery. A couple of the rods that I have ordered from them actually came from a tackle shop, must have some kind of contract deal. I am not sure of model but they have 12' Battalion Cast rod for around $101.00. Just save receipt/pack slip and original packaging, if you are not satisfied just take to local store.
No affiliation with Wally whatsoever, just trying to help a fisherman save a buck.

Side note, I was impressed with the inventory that they have Online, major name stuff. They are starting to compete with Amazon.
 

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The model you're looking for is the BATSF2550C12 , its the XH if it ain't that, then don't buy it.

The one that Wally World sells their mail order is the BATSF2040c12 rated at 4-10. It will cast six ounce ok but ain't crap with 8nBait.

The BATSF2550c12 handles 8nBait ok and will lob a ten.

If you find you've made an error on the rod you bought "Shorefisher72" and, Since you're in Norfolk check out Oceans East. They should have it at a reasonable price.
 

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The model you're looking for is the BATSF2550C12 , its the XH if it ain't that, then don't buy it.

The one that Wally World sells their mail order is the BATSF2040c12 rated at 4-10. It will cast six ounce ok but ain't crap with 8nBait.

The BATSF2550c12 handles 8nBait ok and will lob a ten.

If you find you've made an error on the rod you bought "Shorefisher72" and, Since you're in Norfolk check out Oceans East. They should have it at a reasonable price.
Wally has both 12' models the BATSF2550C12 is priced at $104.57, with free shipping.
 
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