Introduction
When it comes to custom fishing rods, we often think about action, power, and materials. But one of the most important—and often overlooked—elements is the handle and grip. The right handle doesn’t just make your rod look good; it makes a huge difference in comfort, control, and even how long you can fish without feeling tired. At LakeLady Custom Fishing Rods, we know that a good handle is essential for a successful day on the water. Here’s everything you need to know to choose the perfect handle and grip for your custom rod.
- Why the Handle Matters
The handle is where your hand meets the rod, so it’s not just about style—it directly impacts how you fish.
- Reduced Fatigue: A comfortable, well-designed handle reduces strain on your wrist and forearm, letting you fish longer without discomfort.
- Better Control: A good grip keeps you in control, even when your hands are wet or dealing with a strong fish.
- Balance: The handle can also impact the rod’s balance, which affects casting accuracy and ease of use.
- Handle Materials: Cork, EVA Foam, and Hypalon
The handle material affects how the rod feels, how well it holds up, and even how sensitive it is. Here’s a look at the main materials:
- Cork: Lightweight, sensitive, and comfortable, cork is a classic choice that gives great grip even when wet. It has a natural feel and also offers some added sensitivity, letting you feel even the smallest bites. The only downside? Cork can wear down over time, especially with heavy use.
- EVA Foam: EVA foam is soft, durable, and resistant to water. It’s less expensive than cork, which makes it a popular choice, especially for rods used in rough conditions. While EVA foam isn’t as sensitive as cork, it’s incredibly comfortable and holds up well over time, even with heavy use.
- Hypalon: This dense, rubber-like material is tough and highly resistant to saltwater corrosion, making it ideal for saltwater fishing and heavy-duty rods. It’s slightly heavier than cork and EVA and not as sensitive, but Hypalon is built for durability and extreme conditions.
- Handle Length: Short vs. Long
Handle length varies widely and should match your fishing style and personal comfort.
- Short Handles: Short handles, typically under 7 inches, are great for control and quick, accurate casts. They’re ideal for techniques like flipping and pitching, where precision is key.
- Long Handles: Handles over 10 inches provide more leverage, which is perfect for long-distance casting or fighting bigger fish. Long handles are great for trolling, surfcasting, and any technique where you need more power in your cast.
- Split Grip vs. Full Grip: Split grips, popular in bass fishing, are lighter and offer more flexibility, while full grips are preferred for bigger fish and when maximum leverage is needed.
- Comfort and Ergonomics
The shape and contour of the handle can have a big impact on comfort, especially if you’re fishing for hours.
- Contoured Handles: Handles that mold to the shape of your hand provide better grip security and feel more natural, which reduces fatigue over time.
- Pistol Grip vs. Straight Grip: A pistol grip, typically short and rounded at the end, works well for short, accurate casts. A straight grip, on the other hand, is more versatile and better for longer casting and trolling.
- Saltwater vs. Freshwater Considerations
If you’re heading out for saltwater fishing, you’ll want to choose materials and designs that can handle tougher conditions.
- Saltwater Grips: Hypalon and EVA foam are both highly resistant to saltwater and sun damage, making them great choices for saltwater fishing.
- Freshwater Grips: Cork is popular among freshwater anglers for its lightweight feel and sensitivity, making it ideal for fly fishing and bass fishing.
- Personal Style and Customization
One of the best parts about a custom rod is that you get to make it your own! From colors to inlays, there are endless ways to personalize your handle.
- Color Options: EVA foam and Hypalon come in a variety of colors, so you can match your handle to your overall rod setup.
- Personal Touches: Add engraved initials, a memorable date, or even a favorite quote to make your rod uniquely yours.
Conclusion
Choosing the right handle and grip for your custom fishing rod can transform your fishing experience. From handle material and length to comfort and style, each detail makes a difference in how your rod feels and performs. At LakeLady Custom Fishing Rods, we’ll work with you to create the perfect grip that fits your hand and elevates your time on the water. Ready to design a rod that’s just right for you? Visit LakeLady Custom Fishing Rods and start creating your custom fishing companion today.