Century TT Ultra Lite

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Steve
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Century TT Ultra Lite

#1 Post by Steve »

Anyone have one of these? Any comments on it?
Jon Moloney

#2 Post by Jon Moloney »

Have the TT Lite and its a super light to mid rod. Thin, weighs nothing and well balanced. Feels like an extension of your arm. Its rated 3-5 Oz so I would assume the ultralite is a couple of Oz less.
Excelent build quality, only drawback being the coasters..muck as usual (but I hate them anyway).


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#3 Post by BigPhil »

ultra lite is real nice rod for flats etc, casting i would recon best weights fron 2-3 oz, but will but 4,s out too
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#4 Post by EricH »

I have both the TT Lite models and they are great. They are both shambrook custom builds and they really look and more importantly feel great to fish with.

Will handle 5oz although i mainly use 4oz for general beach fishing and then 3oz or even 2oz for flounders in the river.

Very light and excellent bite detection, when used with braid it adds some enjoyment when fishing for the smaller stuff down pier walls etc . . when nothing else is around.

I'd recommend them for sure.

Sorry, cant comment in the Ultra Lite.
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#5 Post by Steve »

Thanks for the replies lads.

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