Overview
Utilizing G. Loomis’ proprietary IMX technology, the G. Loomis IMX Pro Bladed Jig Casting Rods offer a lightweight, application specific build that increases performance throughout a range of tournament-winning tactics. Utilizing advanced multi-taper technology and strategic scrim placement, each of the G. Loomis IMX Pro Bladed Jig Rods are engineered from end-to-end to optimize performance for their respective technique.
Fitted with premium components throughout, the G. Loomis IMX Pro Bladed Jig Casting Rods boast Fuji guides and Fuji reel seats that ensure long-lasting durability, as well as, performance. Tailored-specifically for bladed jigs, the G. Loomis Pro Bladed Jig Casting Rods combine unbeatable G. Loomis quality with advanced IMX materials to provide anglers with perfect tool for the job.
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Specifications
Model | Length | Power | Taper | Line Wt. | Lure Wt. | Guides | Handle Length | Handle Type | |
IMX-PRO 862C BJR | 7'2" | Medium | Fast | 10-17lb | 1/4-1/2oz | 10+Tip | 15-1/4" | Cast A | Buy Now |
IMX-PRO 883C BJR | 7'4" | Medium Heavy | Fast | 12-20lb | 3/8-3/4oz | 10+Tip | 15-1/4" | Cast A | Buy Now |
Previous Feedback
Comments: I bought the 883 BJR, and after using for an entire year this is my new go to chatterbait rod. At first the sensitivity threw me off because it was so easy to tell when you hit grass and very easy to tell when you get bit. It's nice having the crispness of graphite, but still having a good bend before it hits the backbone. Simply put, this rod is amazing. I mostly throw half ounce jackhammers and it handles them perfectly with a 4-5 inch trailer, but when you put a heavy trailer on there like a yamamoto cowboy you can definitely feel it start to bog down a hair. It still performs great though, 10/10 rod
From: Unknown: 3/24/23
Comments: First off I would like to say I bought the imx 7'4 mag heavy frog rod. This rod is great not only for frog but also for bottom contact baits if you on the edge go ahead and buy it these rods can catch fish and keep them pinned great rod G. Loomis
From: Cordell: 2/27/20