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shilala
04-22-2010, 07:30 AM
What's your favorite ring guage?
I've worked my way down from torps and toros to robustos to corona gordas. Seems I really levitate to the 50 and under rings almost exclusively.
For me, a 46 ring box pressed is perfect. I wish all my cigars were like that.
What does it for you? Why?

Tripp
04-22-2010, 07:34 AM
Lanceros, Corona/Corona Especial/Corona Gorda tend to be my favorites. For sticks that only come in larger RG i try to stick with Toro, or Robusto, and rarely smoke Churchills.

rrplasencia
04-22-2010, 07:35 AM
i could see you liking a big ring gauge -(P

i'll dabble in the 28-36 but really prefer 46-52, edmundo and short boli perfect examples

elderboy02
04-22-2010, 07:38 AM
Lanceros, Corona/Corona Especial/Corona Gorda tend to be my favorites. For sticks that only come in larger RG i try to stick with Toro, or Robusto, and rarely smoke Churchills.

:tpd:

tedrodgerscpa
04-22-2010, 07:44 AM
Like pretty much everyone, I stared in the 50+ RG arena. Now, pretty much anything over a 46 is too much for me.

As an example... I love RASS and Mag50 flavor profiles, but I HATE the ring gauge.

KenyanSandBoa
04-22-2010, 07:45 AM
I've been favoring the 50 and under gauges. I started with big, beefy ring gauges, but I'm slowly transitioning to the smaller guages becuase I've enjoyed how they smoke.

I still like the torps though...those will always have a place in my heart. :D

MarioF
04-22-2010, 07:54 AM
I like 2 sizes; 42ish and 54. The 42 is a perfect size for me for a quicker smoke but when I'm in the mood for a longer smoke the 54 works perfect.

shilala
04-22-2010, 08:04 AM
i could see you liking a big ring gauge -(P

Ahhhhh, Fabio....
:=:

issues
04-22-2010, 08:18 AM
I seem to be gravitating towards Lanceros (35-38ish), Lonsdales (44-46ish) and Coronas (42-44ish) lately but that doesn't mean I don't like a nice Robusto (my current favorite stick is a robusto 52rg).

I'm not a huge fan of ultra-large ring gauges (58-60ish) because I find it difficult to get a pull off of sometimes...

Although when it comes to a good cigar, I rarely pay too much attention to ring gauge; I'm usually more concerned with smoke time.

Darrell
04-22-2010, 08:19 AM
I pretty much like anything under 50. I'll smoke a Robusto, but I prefer to smoke sub 50 RG.

Emjaysmash
04-22-2010, 08:23 AM
52 and under. 54 is pushing it a bit. Cant stand 56 at all.

JJG
04-22-2010, 08:29 AM
My tastes have changed drastically over the years and continue to do so. I started big, like +50, then got into CCs and my preference began dropping lower and lower towards PCs and Lonsdales. but lately I've been creeping back up a little to 44-46, and I'm starting to enjoy Robustos a lot more frequently as well.

m_hane
04-22-2010, 08:30 AM
I say the bigger the better. If it fits in your cutter, go for it!

shilala
04-22-2010, 08:33 AM
I've not had a whole lot of luck with lanceros. They always seem to run on me and they're way too long. They get in my way and kinda handcuff me.
I haven't seen any 4 or 5" lanceros, that'd be a nice length in that ring. A lot less awkward.
As much as I like a PC, I bet I'd really love a shorter lancero.
Maybe I should revisit them and chop a few inches off? :D
I've always thought I would really enjoy the Oliva V lancero, but my few experiences were just plain awful. Maybe if I put a box up for a year, they'd burn right for me, eh?
At what RH are you guys keeping your lanceros to make them burn right for you? How long are you setting them back before you dig in?

Smokin Gator
04-22-2010, 08:37 AM
I pretty much like anything under 50. I'll smoke a Robusto, but I prefer to smoke sub 50 RG.

:tpd:

Corona Gorda is my favorite, but I love me some lanceros and panatellas as well.

issues
04-22-2010, 08:39 AM
I've not had a whole lot of luck with lanceros. They always seem to run on me and they're way too long. They get in my way and kinda handcuff me.
I haven't seen any 4 or 5" lanceros, that'd be a nice length in that ring. A lot less awkward.
As much as I like a PC, I bet I'd really love a shorter lancero.
Maybe I should revisit them and chop a few inches off? :D
I've always thought I would really enjoy the Oliva V lancero, but my few experiences were just plain awful. Maybe if I put a box up for a year, they'd burn right for me, eh?
At what RH are you guys keeping your lanceros to make them burn right for you? How long are you setting them back before you dig in?

The trick I've learned with Lanceros is to smoke them slow and pull on them lightly. Rh is around 65-68.

For a smaller Lancero (which you've probably tried) look at the DPG Black Label 1977 AKA Petite Lancero or Corona Especiales. Even the CC Cohiba makes a Corona Especiales. Same basic ring gauge in a shorter smoke.

darkninja67
04-22-2010, 08:46 AM
The thing with lanceros is that they usually draw like crap for me. :(

I tend to prefer the 50 rg if anything.

And Scott, box pressed 46 gauge? PAM Monarca?? lol

Mpython24
04-22-2010, 08:47 AM
anything that is in the 45-50 range for me. One of my favs would be a CAO gold maduro. 5 and a half by 45. Great for a short smoke. Anything over 55 is like meh, not so much, for me anyhow.

Dunkel
04-22-2010, 08:50 AM
Lanceros are too long and tend to either go out or get hot from being so thin IMO. I prefer 48 ring and above and no longer than 6". I have no need to smoke a 3 hour Churchill, ever. I very rarely smoke any 60 ring cigars, but the Miami Knuckle was tasty!

Ogre
04-22-2010, 08:51 AM
Another one for the 50 +/- size

BigAsh
04-22-2010, 08:54 AM
48-54 is typical for me....60 was a "novelty" that quickly wore off....that being said, lately I've been smoking some coronas, 42 ring, with very pleasing results!

G G
04-22-2010, 09:25 AM
Around 50ish for me.

MiamiE
04-22-2010, 09:28 AM
42, 46, and 50 for me.

dyieldin
04-22-2010, 09:32 AM
I like them a little larger, around 54. They seems to burn a little cooler and a little more flavor.

akumushi
04-22-2010, 10:03 AM
My current favorite vitola is the panatela larga at 28 x 6.9, after smoking those for a while even Lanceros look thick at 38. I'll still smoke an occasional robusto, but most of what I smoke are coronas and panatelas.

jmsremax
04-22-2010, 10:08 AM
Robustos here..... I do have quite a few 46's in my humi seasoning up, but I have yet to smoke one.

Jack Straw
04-22-2010, 10:10 AM
42-50. I love robustos. 52 is starting to push it, unless it is a torpedo, or just a really good cigar that I happen to have found a deal on in that size. 56-60RG is only fun once in a long while, I don't really like the way they smoke. On the other side of the spectrum, as much as I do like the occasional lancero, I really can't smoke them all the time. They taste great, but the shape just doesn't feel as good in my hand especially at the beginning of the smoke when it is still long. I feel like I'm going to break it.

BryanB
04-22-2010, 10:12 AM
46 is perfect for me. Mostly smoke 42-48. 54 is the largest I'll smoke.

smokehouse
04-22-2010, 11:07 AM
40-46 ring for me, Petite Coronas are my go to over all size.

kenstogie
04-22-2010, 11:14 AM
it's the vitola for me. But I do like a corona. not to say I don't like big rg too

SouthernSmoke
04-22-2010, 11:15 AM
I can't stand anything much larger than a 52. 54 is pushing it unless it's a torpedo. Lately I've been dabbling with 38's and 42's. Lancero's have never seemed to let me down.

akumushi
04-22-2010, 12:09 PM
I've not had a whole lot of luck with lanceros. They always seem to run on me and they're way too long. They get in my way and kinda handcuff me.
I haven't seen any 4 or 5" lanceros, that'd be a nice length in that ring. A lot less awkward.
As much as I like a PC, I bet I'd really love a shorter lancero.
Maybe I should revisit them and chop a few inches off? :D
I've always thought I would really enjoy the Oliva V lancero, but my few experiences were just plain awful. Maybe if I put a box up for a year, they'd burn right for me, eh?
At what RH are you guys keeping your lanceros to make them burn right for you? How long are you setting them back before you dig in?

Scott, there are a lot of great CC short and thin smokes, but I don't know that they'd fit your tastes as they're all pretty mellow and sweet. The Laguito No. 2 is 38 by 6' (Monte Esp 2, Cohiba Coronas Especiales) and the Por Larranaga Panatelas and Montecarlos are both quick smokes. There are others, but those are a good place to start.:2

brigey57
04-22-2010, 12:14 PM
I levitate to a 50 RG faster then anything. But if the smoke is right, I'll smoke to a 46 RG but I prefer a 50 to 54. :ss

shilala
04-22-2010, 12:18 PM
Scott, there are a lot of great CC short and thin smokes, but I don't know that they'd fit your tastes as they're all pretty mellow and sweet. The Laguito No. 2 is 38 by 6' (Monte Esp 2, Cohiba Coronas Especiales) and the Por Larranaga Panatelas and Montecarlos are both quick smokes. There are others, but those are a good place to start.:2
I do like the Monte 5's, I have no idea what ring they are. There sure isn't much to them, though. I tried a LGC Lancero (cc, don't know the proper name) the other night and it tasted like ass. More like ass and burned wet straw with a mold chaser, actually. :D
I am going to seek out some Cohiba Coronas Especiales. I bet I'll enjoy them from time to time. Cohiba always gives me a nice sweet wheaties flavor that I really like, and I very much enjoy Cohiba maduros.
Thanks for that!!! :)

akumushi
04-22-2010, 12:20 PM
I do like the Monte 5's, I have no idea what ring they are. There sure isn't much to them, though. I tried a LGC Lancero (cc, don't know the proper name) the other night and it tasted like ass. More like ass and burned wet straw with a mold chaser, actually. :D
I am going to seek out some Cohiba Coronas Especiales. I bet I'll enjoy them from time to time. Cohiba always gives me a nice sweet wheaties flavor that I really like, and I very much enjoy Cohiba maduros.
Thanks for that!!! :)

:r:r:r

T.G
04-22-2010, 01:02 PM
Not really particular on a specific size in general, as I can preemptively find merits (and faults) in any given size, and would much rather base my choice of a cigar on what size I prefer the profile of in the particular line I happen to be about to smoke. Sometimes it's a larger ring, sometimes it's a smaller ring, sometimes longer sometimes shorter.

That being said, I do tend to avoid most cigars over 56RG. There are a few exceptions though.

yellowgoat
04-22-2010, 01:56 PM
I like Coronas 42+ and Robustos at 50rg.

nomadicwookie
04-22-2010, 02:34 PM
I'm a big Robusto fan myself. So 50-52

nonameman
04-22-2010, 02:49 PM
38 - 50 for me. 52 RG cigars with a tapered head work too.

jitzy
04-22-2010, 03:14 PM
I'm a fan of a true churchill, they just usually work out for me to be a perfect fit

bigpedunn
04-22-2010, 03:15 PM
Dont like to go above 50 ring.

kelmac07
04-22-2010, 03:28 PM
For me it's 46-50. Haven't enjoyed the lanceros (except the El Triunfador) and not a fan of fat RG sticks. :2

Cigary
04-22-2010, 04:05 PM
Have loved the Churchill size since I started this hobby and while I'm not adverse to smoking other sizes ( RG ) I always return to the Churchill because of the ratio of wrapper and filler gives me the best taste plus the aspect that I have that kind of time to devote to a larger cigar. If I want to taste the "wrapper" and its influence I will buy the lancero or petit size. Conversely, if its all about the filler I go with the bigger size even though I love maduro wrappers. The 'sweet spot' in the Churchill lasts longer and that is what cigar smoking to me is all about in being able to enjoy the best part of it for the longest time.

Scottw
04-22-2010, 04:34 PM
I'm all over the place with this at this point. I started out buying nothing but Robustos. Then, I began messing with the CC's and the Petite Corona has quickly become one of my favorites as well.

thebayratt
04-22-2010, 04:52 PM
I generally go for a 50. 48-54 is my comfort area. I've had a 60, but didn't care too much for it.

maninblack
04-22-2010, 05:07 PM
I like 50 and over. I have many 60 ring cigars. They look cool and I get more flavors out of them. But thats just me.

yourchoice
04-22-2010, 05:09 PM
46-48 suits me perfectly, but I really enjoy everything below 46 as well. 50-52 I can deal with but once it gets over 52 I don't enjoy them as much and don't have too many unless it's a Figurado (Torp, Beli, Perfecto, etc.) where I can clip to my preferred size. Don't get me wrong though...I'll smoke anything...that's a cigar. :ss :ss

Starscream
04-22-2010, 06:57 PM
42-50. No more, no less.

KenyanSandBoa
04-23-2010, 08:02 AM
46-48 suits me perfectly, but I really enjoy everything below 46 as well. 50-52 I can deal with but once it gets over 52 I don't enjoy them as much and don't have too many unless it's a Figurado (Torp, Beli, Perfecto, etc.) where I can clip to my preferred size. Don't get me wrong though...I'll smoke anything...that's a cigar. :ss :ss

I'm in the same boat with the Figs. If I'm smoking a larger ring gauge I'll look for something like a Beli, Torp, or Pres. where it's not as jaw-busting.

42-50. No more, no less.

A man who knows what he likes. :D

357
04-23-2010, 11:47 AM
I have been all over too. I started off liking the larger rings, 52-60. I was smoking nothing but NCs. Now I smoke a mix of NCs and CCs. The CCs aren't really offered in 52+ rings. So, as I began to smoke more CCs I began to enjoy many different shapes and sizes. Although I would say I don't smoke too many lanceros but there are a few I really enjoy. I mostly buy corona/pc, robusto, or torpedo/belicoso vitolas. So I guess mostly 42-52 lately.

After reading what I wrote, I'm sure that it doesn't help much...lol

Whynot
04-23-2010, 03:09 PM
I'll try anything twice. I have no ring guage preference, just taste. I tend to prefer non-box-pressed for the simple reason that I like to spin a cigar in hand. However, there are several box-pressed that I enjoy. Basically if it taste good, I'll smoke it.

Yota1
04-23-2010, 07:21 PM
i find that i like 48 to about a 54.

but i will smoke just about anything

kgraybill
04-23-2010, 08:11 PM
I'm not too picky about RG but lately I've been choosing 52-54.

TripleF
04-23-2010, 08:47 PM
Smaller ring guages seems to be harder to draw .......for me anyhow.
By smaller I mean Like 42 and less.....

DPD6030
04-23-2010, 09:28 PM
For me it's Petit Coronas, Lanceros,Coronas and sometimes Churchills.

alwayslit
04-23-2010, 09:32 PM
Depends on my mood. I've been gravitating more toward 50rg and smaller lately.

Nurse_Maduro
04-26-2010, 08:52 AM
I seem to be along the same lines; 46-48 is great.

bigfathwt
04-27-2010, 12:13 AM
Very similar to the motto of this forum, I generally smoke whatever size I am going to enjoy. I don't really have a size preference, but I find the time commitment and calming effect of a large cigar helps me to focus (study, contemplate life, etc, etc). LOVE the LGC Serie R #7 Maduro... About halfway through one right now as a matter of fact.

sofaman
04-27-2010, 05:33 AM
Its Corona Gordo for me as well the seem to have the right wrapper to filler ratio :tu

CigarNut
04-27-2010, 08:16 AM
I tend to like the larger ring gauges as the smoke is a little cooler. Having said that, when I travel I usually smoke PCs because I never know how much time I will have for a cigar and I don't want to have to stop in the middle of a cigar...

smokeyscotch
04-27-2010, 03:17 PM
I enjoy some Robusto 5x50. However, my favs seem to fall around 44 RG. The Illusione 68, Bolivar CJ, and Fonseca Cosacos are my favs.

massphatness
04-27-2010, 03:42 PM
If I had to pick just one, it would be a lancero sized stick.
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SSDVC
04-27-2010, 06:35 PM
I don't smoke often, about once, maybe twice per week. So when I do, I want it to last. I usually buy 6'" - 7" x 50 ring sticks. That and some Johnny Walker Blue and I am good to go.

shilala
04-27-2010, 07:16 PM
If I had to pick just one, it would be a lancero sized stick.
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I've finally decided to take a good look at lanceros, Vin. Up till now, I haven't had any luck. Now that I'm keeping my stock a little drier, I think I can give it a good go. I want to revisit the V Lancero, mostly. That should be an amazing smoke, and I've had zero luck with it.

akumushi
04-27-2010, 08:06 PM
I've finally decided to take a good look at lanceros, Vin. Up till now, I haven't had any luck. Now that I'm keeping my stock a little drier, I think I can give it a good go. I want to revisit the V Lancero, mostly. That should be an amazing smoke, and I've had zero luck with it.

60-63% RH is a must for thin cigars IMO.