Overview
Originally introduced in 1995, the Falcon Lowrider Spinning Rods redefined performance with the implementation of smaller, more frequent guides, giving birth to the “low-profile” rod. Today, the Falcon Lowrider Spinning Rods continue to set the standard for performance and innovation with the implementation of aerospace-rated carbon fibers, achieving a lighter overall construction throughout a range of finely tuned, fish catching actions.
Emphasizing lightweight, sensitivity-rich design, the Falcon Lowrider Spinning Rods are equipped with Fuji tangle-free k-frame guides with Fazlite inserts, providing seamless line management while minimizing weight. Complete with Fuji blank-thru reel seats for seamless connection, the Falcon Lowrider Spinning Rods continue the Lowrider’s legacy of innovation and unmatched quality.
Features:
-Upgraded T2 graphite blank
-Fuji 100% tangle-free K frame guide with Fazlite rings
-Fuji blank-thru reel seat
-Limited Lifetime Warranty
Specifications
Model | Length | Power | Taper | Line Wt. | Lure Wt. | Guides | Handle Length | Handle Type | |
LFS-69ML | 6'9" | Medium Light | Moderate Slow | 6-10lb | 1/8-3/8oz | 7+Tip | 13-1/2" | Spin A | Buy Now |
LFS-610M | 6'10" | Medium | Moderate | 8-12lb | 3/16-1/2oz | 7+Tip | 13-1/2" | Spin A | Buy Now |
LFS-7M | 7' | Medium | Moderate | 8-17lb | 1/4-1/2oz | 8+Tip | 14-1/4" | Spin B | Buy Now |
LFS-73MH | 7'3" | Medium Heavy | Moderate | 10-20lb | 3/8-3/4oz | 8+Tip | 15-1/2" | Spin C | Buy Now |
Previous Feedback
Comments: I agree with Ken and these are fantastic paired with a Stradic. I also only use spinning gear for bass. The lakes I fish are highly pressured and finesse is only deal that works regularly. I use these for drop shot, ned and texas rig mostly. I own 4 Falcon Bucoo Micro and these are more sensitive because of the main grip being above the reel seat. Some days I can tell you the color of the rocks I am dragging over it seems. You cannot go wrong especially at this price point.
From: Bill: Akron OH 9/9/22
Comments: I've been a huge fan of the Lowrider casting rods for some time but was very apprehensive about the spinning rods cause of the grip style. Well I've made a complete switch over to them, I love it! The 69 ML is a little to light for my liking, it's ultra finesse in my opinion almost panfish. The other rods are awesome though. The 610 M is a great finesse jerkbait rod as well as poppers and drop shots. The 7 M I use for neds, shakey heads, little cranks etc the one that really caught me off guard was the 73 MH. This is a stout spinning rod so if you want a rod you can throw finesse stuff in heavy cover with a spinning rod this is it. I do all my power shotting and pitching weedless Ned's around with this guy. I've become a huge fan of Falcon Lowriders spinning rods now. Just a great all around rod with decent components and a great company to deal with.
From: Lance: Idaho 5/28/22
Comments: I currently own 7 of the Lowrider Spinning Rods in the 6'10'' medium size. I absolutely love this rod. Please don't laugh, but I bass fish with spinning reels 100% of the time. I pair this rod with Shimano reels (Stradic, Vanford, NASCI) in the 4000 size. It is just a great rod for fishing plastic worms, Sweet Beavers, grubs and lighter crankbaits. I only hope they last as long as my Falcon originals which I purchased back in the 1990s and are still going strong. Time will tell.
From: Ken: Tulsa, OK 5/9/22
Comments: This rod is the best drop shot and ned rig rod I have ever owned. I used it for finesse fishing for both large mouth and small mouth. I have the 6'10" medium, and have caught several 4 and 5 pound small mouth on it. It is very sensitive and holds up well against fish. Would recommend.
From: Connor 2/2/21