Though ranked in the base model section of the Megabass Destroyer series of rods, this stick is touted by Megabass as their flagship product. We thought we'd bring one in for a test run and see just what a signature series rod direct from the US division of one of the most popular ...
Megabass Destroyer rods including their flagship, Super Destroyer III (center) Destroyer Base Series:If there is such a thing as a base model Megabass Rod, the Destroyer series is where it all starts. Ranging from the ultra light action, regular taper F0-60X Elese to the extra heavy, fast...
New JDM Destroyer Series Features:Since 1995 when Yuki Ito prototyped the Destroyer line of bass rods, which were inspired by his hand carved ARMS Series, the flagship rod line has continued to advance with use of the latest technologies, and a unrelenting pursuit to also take styling and ergo...
Impressions: Having had the distinct opportunity to handle these rods long before their official release, I can confidently say that among all the rods in the Destroyer lineup, the one that made me take a second and third look upon handling it for the first time was the Onager. Not because...
Destroyer rod, and instead, the base Destroyer series will now have the same, or at least, similar handle assembly bringing Megabass in line with all other rod manufacturers, i.e. offering similarly themed compositions for all rods in the same lineup. Such are the sacrifices to be made ...
During all this time, we’ve had several Megabass rods in the queue to review and just when I was getting ready to write up the most recent incarnation of their steadfast “Bearing Down” (F5-611X), Megabass announces their new X7 Destroyer line with a new Bearing Down Type X. The dif...
Megabass started off with a good initial impression here at TackleTour evidenced by our first Enthusiast rod review on the F7-711 back in 2004. That favorable review was followed by another good impression in 2005 when the Super Destroyer III received TackleTour's very first Ultimate Enthusiast Aw...
at TT have not had the fortune of traveling to Japan to verify these legends but what we have managed to do is acquire one of their limited production flipping rods, the Destroyer Series US Tour Entry Model F7-711X and conduct our own investigation as to what makes these rods so special...
XX lineup after a day on the water with CEO Yuskei Murayama and a collection of his late model prototypes. In late April, the production sticks arrived at their Northern California headquarters on a day I just happened to be there picking up some Destroyer sticks to fill out my collection...