Grassymike
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Was at home Depot today and saw some PVC vacuum tube for vacuflow installs. It is thinner wall and therefore lighter...
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Exactly. Schedule 40 and bulky end caps ain’t light and compact.FWIW, I use PVC and Sched. 40 occasionally but it is really too heavy and bulky for a fishing rod (I'm more likely to use that technique for extra hunting arrows carried on pack animals...). For fishing rods - too heavy. I normally just put the rod in a cloth case and try not to be too stupid. Seems to work fine.
Huh? Every “essential” thing has a range of possibilities that all allow one to “do business”. Fly rods, rifles and shotguns all apply. My 20lb rifle and my 10lb clays gun all “do business” extremely well but I dont choose to carry them in the woods. If I wanted to only “do business”, and put “fun” in quotation marks, I’d be carrying around dynamite or rotenone or a set of bare wires and a battery to electrocute my fish. The question was about where the lower end of the range of possibilities is when talking about weight in a fly rod case. If that’s not something you or others care to think about, or if your flavor of “fun” is different than mine that’s ok, then this question wasnt directed at you.Carrying something essential like a fly rod or rifle....God forbid a double shotgun, is just part of doing business. Cut weight in other areas for the "fun" of it.
Looks like you’ve gotten some replies from people lost in the wrong forum.Huh? Every “essential” thing has a range of possibilities that all allow one to “do business”. Fly rods, rifles and shotguns all apply. My 20lb rifle and my 10lb clays gun all “do business” extremely well but I dont choose to carry them in the woods. If I wanted to only “do business”, and put “fun” in quotation marks, I’d be carrying around dynamite or rotenone or a set of bare wires and a battery to electrocute my fish. The question was about where the lower end of the range of possibilities is when talking about weight in a fly rod case. If that’s not something you or others care to think about, or if your flavor of “fun” is different than mine that’s ok, then this question wasnt directed at you.
For what its worth, I cut down an old aluminum fly rod case I had from a 2-piece rod I no longer own, and reattched the end cap on the now-shorter tube. My 4 piece rod in the fabric sleeve barely fits inside…but it fits. That saves me almost a half pound without sacrificing one iota of functionality. I’ll check out some of the other options as I can, and if theres another 1/4lb savings without excessive cost or loss of function I’ll try that too.

Yeah. You're right. I'm still not weighing my rifle.Huh? Every “essential” thing has a range of possibilities that all allow one to “do business”. Fly rods, rifles and shotguns all apply. My 20lb rifle and my 10lb clays gun all “do business” extremely well but I dont choose to carry them in the woods. If I wanted to only “do business”, and put “fun” in quotation marks, I’d be carrying around dynamite or rotenone or a set of bare wires and a battery to electrocute my fish. The question was about where the lower end of the range of possibilities is when talking about weight in a fly rod case. If that’s not something you or others care to think about, or if your flavor of “fun” is different than mine that’s ok, then this question wasnt directed at you.
For what its worth, I cut down an old aluminum fly rod case I had from a 2-piece rod I no longer own, and reattched the end cap on the now-shorter tube. My 4 piece rod in the fabric sleeve barely fits inside…but it fits. That saves me almost a half pound without sacrificing one iota of functionality. I’ll check out some of the other options as I can, and if theres another 1/4lb savings without excessive cost or loss of function I’ll try that too.