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    I have a Phenix Mirage that did not get much use, especially after acquiring a few JDM rods and blanks. The issue was exceptionally slow blank recovery while casting. Also, while fishing out of a kayak the tip would immerse into the water if I made a low cast.

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    The guides started with a 20H and had size 5 running guides (American Tackle steel frame with Nanolite ring). I happened to purchase some SeaGuide titanium guides when they were at 40% sale. These had been lying around in a box collecting dust. It occurred to me why not swap out the guides. After stripping the old guides I measured the weight out of curiosity.

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    They weighted in at over 5.5 grams excluding the tip.

    The new guides which start with a 16H stripping guide and end in size 3.5 running guides were exceptionally lighter.

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    Less than half the weight of the old guides!

    The result of the swap is that now the recovery of the blank is significantly faster than before. Phenix Mirage is now getting a lot more time on the water and is a joy to fish with.

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    Got my best crappie of 2024 (so far) on it.

    Note: I wouldn’t say Titanium guides are a must have for this blank. But if you can use the lightest guides you can get away with, then you will be able to get the most of the build. Also, other domestic UL blanks like MHX, NFC, etc. work just fine with steel guides.


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    I like the grip on your Phenix. I have a 6’ 1-5 lb that I’ll use a lot from time to time and then it sits for a while. Offered it to someone the other day but he’s not ready yet. Ive caught some above average fish on it. It’s also a one piece rod. I have to look into the lighter guides, every little bit helps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skeetbum View Post
    I like the grip on your Phenix. I have a 6’ 1-5 lb that I’ll use a lot from time to time and then it sits for a while. Offered it to someone the other day but he’s not ready yet. Ive caught some above average fish on it. It’s also a one piece rod. I have to look into the lighter guides, every little bit helps.
    Hi Tim! Definitely helped in my case. The performance difference was significant enough to be easily noticed.

    Titanium guides are pricey. I was lucky I found the set I used on this build on 40% off. If I see some deals, I will let you know.


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    Quote Originally Posted by BuckeyeCrappie View Post
    Good stuff!
    Thanks!


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    Awesome! Beats collecting dust. Nice kayak.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperDave336 View Post
    Awesome! Beats collecting dust. Nice kayak.
    Absolutely! Thanks… on the heavier side, but super stable to fish out of. Maybe next year I will add a motorguide to it.


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    Thanks Danny. I priced some of the super guides and you’re right- they’s pricey. If you see some please let me know.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skeetbum View Post
    Thanks Danny. I priced some of the super guides and you’re right- they’s pricey. If you see some please let me know.
    Will do! I think once a year SeaGuide Titanium guides are 40% off. If I see the same deal, I will shoot you a message. They are a bit more affordable than Fuji titanium guides (both SiC and Torzite).


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