Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Tru Tungsten: Mad Maxx Frog Review (Retired Frog)


                      MAD MAXX Frog:     Colors: 4*     Weight1oz    Size: 90mm"   Pack Count: 1
      

Intro:

Gone but not forgotten the Tru-Tungsten frog is a great addition to your hollow body arsenal, but you need to get them, before they are gone! and I mean like "Mel Gibson gone"



Overall Rating:  7.4/10
Each frog is rated on the following criteria: Quality, Castability, Presentation, Hook-up Ratio Available Options, Product Availability & Price
Quality: 3.5/5

Say what you will about Tru Tungsten, they make.. err, make that "made" quality products. And the Mad Maxx is on that list for sure. With a super soft collapsable body, an a very unique "hull" inspired under carriage this frog walks with the best of them. The colors and graphics on this frog are top notch, and the only disappointment in my eyes are they eyes.. those 3D eye stickers don't look like they will last long, as we all know, stickers and water don't mix.

The Mad Maxx is equipped with DiHachi hooks, I have had not issues with mine, but I have heard complaints about them from other anglers. It is always hard to verify if the hook is the issue when guys report missing or loosing fish, but since I have heard it a few times, I thought it was worth listing

Castability: 4.0/5

With a great body design and internal tungsten rattles/weights, this frog casts very well. You can get some serious distance when required, and you can easily pitch in and under cover. 

The keel or Hull design allows you to skip this frog a bit, so dont be afraid to pitch it under some trees and see what you can pull out


Presentation: 4.0/5

The Mad Maxx frog moves incredibly well in the water, as mentioned above the body of the frog was designed to look and move like the hull of a boat. It has a great "v" shaped frame that contains a few rows or contours down the side. the underbelly is slightly hard and really allows you to easily walk the dog with ease.

Two Key features of the Mad Maxx frog are the internal tungsten rattles, and the drain hole punched at the butt end of the Frog. The rattles are loud and effective, they are like a dinner bell calling the hawgs to the table. I really like rattle inserts in my frogs, both for the noise and a little extra weight. The drain hole is just a way to help empty your frog a bit quicker, lets face it, the majority of hollow bodies on the market today take on some water, so having a quick release drain hole helps get your line back in the water fast.

This frog looks great when moving, and even better on the pause, the bright high resolution colors are sharp, and the 3D eyes really draw attention to the frog. There are no other frogs on the market today that match the color and sharpness of this frog


Hook-Up Ratio: 3.5/5

I have been fairly successful with this frog, and have no complaints when it comes to the hook-up ration. The body of the frog is very soft and can be compared to some of the top selling frogs on the market currently. I like that the belly of the frog is slightly hard, when a fish blows up on this frog it will  help force the top of the frog (and the hooks) into the top of the fishes mouth, ensuring a solid hook-up


Availability: N/A
It is not fair to rank the Mad Maxx on it's currently availability, it has been discontinued and there are very limited number of retailers that have stock. If you are lucky to find one locally you should be paying about $5 for them, as they try to below out remaining stock.. this is a steal


Options & Price: 3.5/5

Again not always a fair comparison here, these two traits will vary depending on where you are buying them, some companies will have as many as 5-6 color options and some will be down to 1.. same goes with price, I have seen these listed from $4 to $9 recently at various retailers


Where to Find:
In case you are having a hard time finding these locally, here are some reliable options for you.


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Equipment:

Although it may look fancy the Mad Maxx is just another hollow body frog, so why treat it any different. I run this frog on a Dobyns 736c or a 735c. Paired up with a Daiwa Advantage reel and 40-60lb braid. 

If you are going to try to skip the frog as mentioned above, you may want to go with a shorter rod, but watch the power rating as you still need that muscle to pull the big boys our from under the cover.



   


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