I really have no interest in these but some do enjoy them. Talking about the new Asylums coming out in 80rg at eight inches long. I prefer smaller rings say robusto or lance. These seem like a novelty to me but they're on the way.
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I really have no interest in these but some do enjoy them. Talking about the new Asylums coming out in 80rg at eight inches long. I prefer smaller rings say robusto or lance. These seem like a novelty to me but they're on the way.
I think it is more of an adventure in the novelty of cigar smoking aimed at the masses and not so much the hobbiest. I imagine if you walked into a frat party a guy may see a bunch of 20 year olds walking around with one hanging outta their mouth. Lol
I'm with you Alan. For me most of mine are gonna be 52-54 rg and smaller. I have just started my adventure into the Lancero so I can't comment on that yet but it seems to me most of the smaller rg is where the majority of the hobby guys tend to gravitate towards.
I figure the makers have to experiment and see how large of an rg the market can/will support. I can tell you the large bores won't be on my radar.
Just my .02 worth. It's worth exactly what you paid for it. Lol
Reno
It's funny, my first cigar order I thought, hey I'll get more for my money if I get the biggest sticks I can find. Only to find out, while I enjoy a good cigar, I don't have the time or desire to sit for couple hours enjoying 1 stick. I've been really enjoying the corona or robusto sizes myself as opposed to the larger/longer sticks I've tried and even those I rarely nub. Not to say if someone was giving them out I wouldn't take one and give it a go though.
Here's a press release of some type:
http://www.cigar-coop.com/2015/03/ci...and-super.html
I enjoy a 60rg. Watching a 2 hour movie with a cigar that's with me from beginning to end is an experience I wholeheartedly enjoy. I have even ventured into the realm of the Flathead 7x70 and the RP Edge Howitzer of that same 70rg size, but it is a bit much.
80rg... I'm checking out on this one.
Sounds like another to add to my list. I already have the 6x80, whats another two inches.
I smoked a 7x70 last fall, a friend of mine handed them out on his birthday, so we were all sort of obligated to smoke them. I punched it o try and minimize the draw area, and it was still a pain to smoke. The draw for all of ours was just too airy, even with a punch, and when you're puffing on something that big, you have to draw that much harder to get a good puff. It's also just uncomfortable to draw from something that large for a long period of time. You can't ever leave it in your mouth, it's too heavy. I will say it actually tasted ok. Not very complex, nothing particularly stood out, but it was decent enough.
Still, I'd never voluntarily go for a 70rg cigar, or even a 60rg. I'll take a churchill over a huge rg cigar every time. A Partagas Lusi lasts me every bit as long as a Payback, but with a better draw, a much better burn, a much, much more comfortable mouth feel, and suuuuch better flavor.