St.
Croix Starts Spinning Glass
Being revealed at the 2018 GEIOCO Bassmaster Classic Expo
in Greenville, SC, Legend
Glass series adds the perfect rod for
smaller crankbaits and lighter line.
Park Falls, WI (March 1, 2018) — America’s
most maniacal rod engineers have struck again, answering the call for a
spinning version of the immensely popular Legend Glass.
St. Croix’s Legend
Glass rod series took home top freshwater rod honors at ICAST
2016 for blending classic fiberglass feel to modern, IPC® tooling technology
and a body made of 100-percent, linear S-Glass material. For nearly two years,
anglers have raved about the lightweight, sensitive feel of Legend Glass while
St. Croix’s Wisconsin manufacturing facility kicked into overdrive to supply a
feverish demand.
Crankbait anglers from
coast-to-coast are fawning over Legend Glass, and as the spring fishing season
gets underway, the new 7’ 2” medium-power, moderate action spinning model
(LGS72MM) enters the fray as the number one contender to take midsized and small
baits deeper, keeping them in the strikezone longer. The newest Legend Glass
model is the perfect partner for windy days, or to deliver small and
midsize baits to fish in multiple depth ranges.
“When you grip a Legend
Glass rod, you immediately note its weight — uncharacteristically light for a
glass rod,” says St. Croix Rods Promotions Manager Rich Belanger. “And once you
set the hook, the rod protects ligther lines from hard running bass. And what
really strikes you is the rod's balance, forgiveness, and that familiar St.
Croix feel-factor.”
“Legend Glass spinning is
going to be a game changer for folks that throw light crankbaits on light line,
especially the thin profile baits that like to tumble when cast on rods that
are too stiff,” says St. Croix’s Dan Johnston. “The blank bends down enough to
protect very light fluorocarbon line with a light crankbait, which is something
anglers have been looking for a while.”
“That linear S-Glass on the
IPC mandrel made Legend Glass arguably the best fiberglass bass rod ever put on
the market,” Johnston adds. “The fact that we just put it on a spinning rod is
really exciting. It’s cool to be able to finally throw thin-profile lightweight
cranks on light line.”
Now featuring five
situation-specific models, St. Croix Legend Glass rods employ Fuji® K Series
Concept Tangle Free guides with Alconite rings and polished frames — ideal for
all line types. Fuji® DPS reel seat with frosted silver hoods harmonize with super
grade split-grip cork handles and Kigan hook-keepers. All Legend Glass rods
boast 15-year transferable warranties backed by St. Croix Superstar Service.
Retail for the new spinning version is $260.
FEATURES:
- Integrated
Poly Curve® (IPC®) tooling technology
- Super
premium, 100% linear S-Glass
- Fuji®
K-Series tangle-free guides with Alconite® Rings and Corrosion Control™
(CC™) matte finish frames
- Fuji®
DPS reel seat with frosted silver hoods
- Split-grip/super-grade
cork handle
- Kigan
hook-keeper
- Two
coats of Flex-Coat slow cure finish
- 15-year
transferrable warranty backed by St. Croix Superstar Service
- Designed
and handcrafted in Park Falls, U.S.A.
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About St. Croix Rod
Now in its 70th year, Park
Falls, Wisconsin based St. Croix Rod remains a family-owned and managed
manufacturer of high-performance fishing rods with a heritage of USA
manufacturing. Utilizing proprietary technologies, St. Croix controls every
step of the rod-making process, from conception and design to manufacturing and
inspection, in two company-owned facilities. The company offers a complete line
of premium, American-made fly, spinning and casting rods under their Legend
Elite®, Legend® Xtreme, Legend Tournament®, Avid Series®, Premier®, Wild
River®, Tidemaster®, Imperial® and other trademarks through a global
distribution network of full-service fishing tackle dealers. The company’s
mid-priced Triumph®, Mojo Bass/Musky/Inshore/Surf, Eyecon® and Rio Santo series
rods are designed and engineered in Park Falls, Wisconsin and built in a new,
state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Fresnillo, Mexico. Founded in 1948
to manufacture jointed bamboo fishing poles for a Minneapolis hardware
store chain, St. Croix has grown to become the largest manufacturer of fishing
rods in North America.
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