A telescoping rod is a type of fishing rod that allows you to cast bait farther by first swinging the rod up and then throwing it forward. A telescoping rod reels in the line by rotating the reel at the end of the rod, and then swings the rod up to extend the line and cast the bait. Furthermore, because of their long length, telescoping rods not only allow you to cast bait farther, but also have a strong ability to attract fish, allowing you to catch larger fish. There are various types of telescoping rods depending on the type of fishing. For example, telescoping rods for saltwater fishing are often long, thick, and strong, making them suitable for deep-sea fishing. Telescoping rods for fly fishing are lightweight, flexible, and allow for accurate casting.
[Made from High-Quality Materials] This casting rod is made from carbon fiber with a carbon content of 99%. This makes the rod strong yet lightweight, and offers benefits such as wear resistance, heat resistance, and corrosion resistance.
[Compact and Portable] This rod is retracted at 44cm and weighs only 130g, making it extremely lightweight. It comes with a storage bag and its compact size makes it convenient for fishing trips on airplanes, buses, trains, and bicycles. It's the perfect travel rod to take with you.
[Product Specifications] This compact rod is approximately 2.8m long, retracted at 44cm, and weighs approximately 130g. The tip diameter is 1.2mm and the base diameter is 14.2mm. It has nine sections, supports lures weighing 7-35g, and line (PE) 0.6-2.5g. The reel seat can also be extended by approximately 7cm.
[EVA Grip] The grip is made of abrasion-resistant EVA material. It's non-slip even when wet and comfortable to hold, making it an essential fishing rod for beginners, women, and children.
[Useful in a variety of situations] This spinning fishing rod is useful for bass fishing, trout fishing, sea fishing from a boat, pier fishing, coastal fishing, freshwater fishing, etc. It is compatible with a variety of fish species, including bluefish, yellowtail, flathead, sea bass, horse mackerel, sabiki, and squid.