Wild Guide Magazine Fall 2017 | Page 40

wild guide: the load up Favorite www.favoriteusa.com What We Tested: Summit 7’2 Medium Heavy, Extra Fast, Casting Big Sexy 7’4 Medium Heavy, Fast, Casting Jack Hammer 6’6” Medium Light, Slow, Spinning A relative newcomer to the North American rod market, Favorite has burst onto the scene in a big way this year with a promise to deliver some of the best rods you can get your hands on. Boldly emblazoned with the slogan “My New Favorite”, these rods set a high expectation. And they live up to it. With high quality blank construction, top notch components and killer looks, these rods are built to turn heads. The standout for us was the Summit, which has to be one of the most unique rods we’ve tested. Built with a unique one-piece design, this rod sheds the ounces by removing bulky handle materials, making this without a doubt one of the lightest rods we’ve ever seen. And it does it all without sacrificing power or durability! At first glance we were skeptical, worried that the lack of hand grip might lead to slipping, but at the end of an afternoon fishing smallmouth bass in the rain it was clear that this rod was up to the task. What amazed us most was the sensitivity of this rod. A lot of manufacturers talk about keeping the hand in contact with the rod blank, but Favorite took this concept to a whole new level and it is fantastic. The Summit is available in both casting and spinning configurations with a variety of actions, so there really is something for everyone. We were also impressed with the other rods we tested from Favorite. The Big Sexy lives up to its name, as attractive as it is powerful. This is a stout rod, so it may not be for everyone, but throwing hollow body frogs into thick mats of lily pads and reeds the Big Sexy pulled largemouth back to the boat with ease. Not a bass fisherman? No problem. The Big Sexy is a gem on big predators too, so all you pike lovers will find something worthwhile here. Our final test rod from Favorite was the Jack Hammer. This one surprised us a little. We tested a 6’6” medium light version, which at first seemed a little loose for our liking. Once we got it on the water, however, we were pleasantly surprised at how versatile it was. Jigging up walleye with this rod was just plain fun. The lighter action made for an exciting fight when a fat 20 incher gobbled up a jig, and like that fish, we were hooked. With a smile on our faces we decided to shift gears and put it through the paces on some black crappies, and the Jack Hammer didn’t disappoint there either. This rod is supremely sensitive and was perfect for detecting when a crappie had slurped up the lightest hair jigs we could dangle, and the lighter action meant there was less chance of over-muscling those finicky fish, resulting in more fish in the boat. Who could argue with that?! Across the lineup, Favorite offers premium performance, feel and looks with something for absolutely everyone. Get your hands on one and we promise you won’t be disappointed. Summit Jack Hammer Big Sexy ACTION 9.0 8.8 8.9 VERSATILITY 8.6 8.5 8.1 ERGONOMICS 9.5 9.2 8.3 FIT AND FINISH 9.7 9.6 9.4 WEIGHT 9.6 9.2 8.4 VALUE 8.8 8.5 8 OVERALL 9.2 9.0 8.5 37 Wild Guide . Fall 2017