🎯 Fish like a champion with KastKing Crixus – Power, precision, and grip that won’t quit!
The KastKing Crixus Fishing Rod series features lightweight yet powerful IM6 graphite construction, premium stainless steel guides with Zirconium Oxide rings for smooth casting, and a durable SuperPolymer handle designed for maximum grip and comfort. Available in 17 versatile models, these 2-piece rods cater to a wide range of freshwater and saltwater species, combining advanced technology and ergonomic design for anglers who demand performance and portability.
Brand | KastKing |
Material | Graphite |
Color | Black |
Number of Pieces | 2 |
Fishing Technique | Casting, Spinning |
Item Weight | 1.9 Pounds |
Model Name | Spinning / 5'6\ / Moderate Fast-Light-2Pcs |
Target Species | Bass, Catfish, Trout, Walleye |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Rod Length | 78 Inches |
Action | Fast |
Line Weight | 12 pounds |
Grip Type | Fighting Butt, Split |
Tension Level | Medium-Light |
Handle Material | SuperPolymer |
Lure Weight | 0.63 Ounces |
Fishing Rod Power | Medium |
Manufacturer | Eposeidon |
Size | Medium |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 43 x 3 x 3 inches |
Package Weight | 0.91 Kilograms |
Brand Name | KastKing |
Part Number | AMEP-Crixus Rod-5 |
Style | A:spin 6'6"-medium - Fast-2pcs |
D**9
Best overall, all things considered.
1. Shipping tube, super amazing, I don't know how KK can do that at these prices. With graphite, invisible damage can be done especially via lateral concentrated impact. Can look fine until it snaps where hit under load. As another reviewer mentioned, "The mailman couldn't damage it if he tried."2. Handle grip material. Perfect. Non slip when wet or fish slimed. As another mentioned, easy to clean. Add durable, and aesthetically pleasing. Won't flake dust over the years like some that have a non slip sponge like forming process, the Crixus process is superior.3. Weight. I've learned the hard way, that fishing all day, cast after cast, takes a toll on your dominant hand, wrist, and arm. Ounces make a difference. Crixus rods are almost my lightest. Lighter and at same price range is my Cadence 6'6" Medium, Fast 2 pc, featuring a "30 ton" blank. But it was about $10 more, and like a precision instrument that I'm constantly concerned about damaging.4. Guides - but, I like the Crixus guides more than the Cadence. My best guides are on my Perigee II (KastKing from here on Amazon). Those guides are works of art.5. Stength. No worries, despite featherweight. My largest forces have been pulling myself to where I've been hung, like a tree branch or vine like reeds, or rocks, while in a 13.5' Sea Eagle fast track angler kayak against the wind. No creaking, groaning, nor worry. As far as fish, these will never break unless there's been invisible damage or been/being abused.6. Quality/Aestetics - these are just the right amount of gorgeous. I don't worry as much, transporting in car. I am *always* concerned to avoid sharp, impact no matter what rod it is, though. So my Cadence goes into my hatchback last. Order of least concern goes like this:Walmart rod of sort, no, it already broke but was under 20 bux, next my Souigyang (sp?) telecsopic), next Shakespeare GX2 Ugly, next my Diawa 1 piece (excellent M-H 1 pc), next my 3 Crixus rods, then my Perigee II, and last to load, my Cadence. Imo, my best looking rods for their minimalist, no flash, finishes are my Crixus and Cadences. For minimalist but can flash due to gloss, with some bit of extra doodling, that is my Perigee II.5. As far as manufacturing tolerances/consistency I trust whomever KK uses for their *Crixus* rods. Although KastKing's 2-tip option Perigee II rod sections don't appear to seat "...all the way." They seat inward enough, and that is still good enough with 10 or 15% off@checkout. Does not impact function. In fact I just ordered another Perigee II. Plus another Crixus. Because I've become an Amazon junkie. The Crixus series of rods have no flaws, aesthetic nor other.6. POWER/Action/situational awareness -I am a weekend and spontaneous, is that a pond? Pull over type of guy. Never to be pro, that would ruin the hobby aspect and main reason I fish. Which is to get out, get fresh air, away from screens, get a healthy dose of sunlight, exercise body and distance vision. I do like to catch fish, if I do it's a bonus.Quality at reasonable prices is a philosophy of mine I live daily.Crixus rods I believe are truly as rated. 6' Med Light Fast, true imo. It is my sole Ultralight paired to a 2000 Plueger President and 4 pound monoflouro.6' Medium Heavy Fast. Yep - it'll do well enough for my bigger baits, frogging.Both bend where they should, andsurprisingly, are strong as nails for as lightweight as they are. Super backbones.Sensitivity- upthere! This is crucial for how I fish, which is, few bites quality over quantity. I can feel everything. Stumps, rocks, the slightest of bites. On either med light or med heavy.In this category, from 1st to 3rd, with margins being all the same in actual real world use: Cadence, Perigee II, Crixus.I own 3 Crixus, 2 Perigee II, and one Cadence rod.
C**N
Inshore/surf fishing. Excellent cast (distance+accuracy) & retrieve (sensitivity+control)
Best rod I’ve purchased, I have rods that cost twice as much and this rod is superior.So far, I’ve only used it for surf/inshore fishing where long distance & accuracy is crucial for targeting/reaching structure, channel in/outflows, depths, and schools of bait fish.This rod flexes and casts very, very smoothly for excellent range and accuracy. Even if I had a blindfold on (which I essentially do when I fish at night), I could still tell that this rod casts well just based on feel.It’s excellent on the retrieve as well. Sensitivity that allows you to feel the lure - very easy to immediately know when a curious fish is hitting it (and when it’s hooked any weeds, garbage, whatever). Manipulating the lure movement with light flicks/twitches is effortless.Usually there’s a trade-off between a long casting distance and feel/agility. Not the case with this rod. Soon, it will be too cold for saltwater inshore/surf fishing and I’ll switch to freshwater ponds/lake but I’ll still be using this rod. This is a KastKing 7’6” MH Fast rod paired with a KastKing ReKon Saltwater 4000 reel. It’s the first time I bought from KastKing, won’t be the last (sayonara Penn).In a nutshell, it’s a uniquely versatile, quality rod at a great price.
R**Y
Excellent Balance of Power and Sensitivity – Great Rod for the Price!
After spending several full days on the water with the KastKing Crixus 6’6” Medium Heavy casting rod, I can confidently say it punches well above its price point. Whether you’re a weekend angler or building a versatile rod collection, this one deserves serious consideration.Straight out of the packaging, the rod feels lightweight but sturdy. The IM6 graphite blank is sleek and nicely finished, with clean wraps and solid guide alignment. It’s got a professional look and feel, and the EVA split grip handles add a comfortable, modern touch that really helps during longer outings.I paired this rod with a KastKing Centron baitcasting reel and spooled it with 15 lb fluoro, then took it out for a day at my favorite smallmouth lake. The Medium Heavy power gives plenty of backbone for solid hooksets, but the tip still has enough flexibility to throw a range of lures with decent sensitivity — Texas & Carolina rigs, spinnerbaits, cranks and jerkbaits all felt great!What really impressed me is how well it balances in the hand. Even after hours of casting, I didn’t experience any fatigue. It has the strength to pull fish out of cover, yet enough finesse for more subtle presentations. I even tested it with a 3/8 oz chatterbait and it handled it effortlessly.The stainless steel guides with zirconium oxide rings have held up great — no line friction issues, even after using with braided line. I’ve been semi-rough with it and tossed my gear on it a few times, just to put some pressure on it, and it’s shown ZERO signs of damage. So far, it’s proven to be durable and extremely reliable.At 6’6”, this rod is a great all-around length. It’s long enough for solid casting distance, but still short enough for accurate casts in tighter spots — like under docks or along brush lines. It’s ideal for bass, but I can also see this working well for all freshwater along with some light inshore saltwater fishing.KastKing continues to offer impressive quality at a very affordable price, and the Crixus casting rod is no exception. It’s a dependable workhorse that offers a perfect mix of sensitivity, strength, and comfort. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend it to beginners and experienced anglers alike.Looking forward to trying other rods in the KastKing lineup. This one has definitely earned a permanent place in my fishing arsenal.LIFETIME CUSTOMER!
P**N
Good for price
Seems pretty sturdy for the price, pretty light, only reason it's a 4 star is because the grip is a slightly sticky rubber and not a fan but others might prefer that
L**I
Broken Tip
As soon as I got this rod the top broke off. The look of the rod was nice but the quality is just not there. I didn’t even go fishing yet and it broke.
R**
New favorite rod!
I've got a new favorite rod! Lightweight, strong yet sensitive, very comfortable in my hand. I usually carry 3 rods in my kayak, but thus is the one I use most, if not exclusively! Will buy again!
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