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Revo SX VS REVO STX
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<blockquote data-quote="user 29" data-source="post: 10688" data-attributes="member: 29"><p>At this point, I just couldn't cast a vote. The STX upgrades are nice and not really that expensive. It's not like the difference between the Daiwa TD X and TD Z.</p><p>The SX should be fine for pitchin', flippin' and jiggin'. Your not piddling around with light baits and the applications are straight forward. The STX does have a performance advantage for lighter baits, moving baits and angler intensive tactics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 29, post: 10688, member: 29"] At this point, I just couldn't cast a vote. The STX upgrades are nice and not really that expensive. It's not like the difference between the Daiwa TD X and TD Z. The SX should be fine for pitchin', flippin' and jiggin'. Your not piddling around with light baits and the applications are straight forward. The STX does have a performance advantage for lighter baits, moving baits and angler intensive tactics. [/QUOTE]
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