A little while back Rapala introduced the X-Light range of lure to their Line-up. These new little finesse lures were a welcome addition to Rapala's range as they not only added finesse options to the range using more modern production technology, but they also did so at a very Angler-Friendly price point!
After using the Rapala X-Light Mid runner crank for almost a year for both BFS and light tackle spinning application, I share my opinion of this lure.
Hope the review helps you make better buying decisions!
Edit: For reference, These sell for around $4-$5 in my region, which is about half the price of the average hard body lure, which is why I feel they offer good value. I have been informed they are not this cost-effective everywhere, which is sad, but most likely dictated by local distributors.
00:00 - Intro
0:10 - Tech Specs
01:04 - Underwater testing footage
02:04 - Opinion and recommendations
After using the Rapala X-Light Mid runner crank for almost a year for both BFS and light tackle spinning application, I share my opinion of this lure.
Hope the review helps you make better buying decisions!
Edit: For reference, These sell for around $4-$5 in my region, which is about half the price of the average hard body lure, which is why I feel they offer good value. I have been informed they are not this cost-effective everywhere, which is sad, but most likely dictated by local distributors.
00:00 - Intro
0:10 - Tech Specs
01:04 - Underwater testing footage
02:04 - Opinion and recommendations
- Category
- Fly Fishing
- Tags
- bfs, Ultralight fishing, ultralight