Fiblink Baitcasting Casting Freshwater Saltwater Inshore Boat Fishing Rod (10-20-Pound Test), 8.0-Feet/Medium-Heavy

Fiblink Graphite Inshore Casting Baitcasting Fishing Rod

•Pieces: 2
•Power: Medium Heavy
•Action: Fast
•Line Weight: 10-20LB
•Lure Weight: 20-40g
•Guides:
6′ Casting Rod—7+1 guides
7′ Casting Rod—8+1 guides
8′ Casting Rod—9+1 guides
•Rod Weight:
6′ Casting Rod—6.7oz.
7′ Casting Rod—7.4oz.
8′ Casting Rod—8.0oz.

1. Durable, strong and lightweight guides with stainless steel frames and ceramic inserts.
2. High-carbon composite material, which utilizes a proprietary blend of advanced glass fibers to enhance sensitivity and ensure durability.
3. Powerful, versatile, and flexible.
4. Enhanced reel seat with corrosion resistant stainless steel hoods.
5. Ultra-premium-grade EVA grips.

Product Features

  • Graphite construction- utilizing overlapping layers of carbon fiber to achieve exceptional strength and action
  • 9+1 guides with stainless steel frames and ceramic inserts, Durable, strong and lightweight guides
  • Ergonomically shaped and enhanced reel seat
  • EVA Split Grip Handle
  • Power: Medium Heavy | Action: Fast | Line Weight: 10-20LB | Lure Weight: 20-40g

3 thoughts on “Fiblink Baitcasting Casting Freshwater Saltwater Inshore Boat Fishing Rod (10-20-Pound Test), 8.0-Feet/Medium-Heavy”

  1. Sturdy “salty’er” rod Bought it by mistake thanks to the app but I’m keeping it, got the 7 medium heavy (8 guides on the top end and one on the bottom) and This one looks good and feels good it is definitely on the stiffer side of medium heavy maybe between a medium heavy and heavy but with fast action. Cons are it does not State the specs on the rod so you gotta remember that if you’re going to use it because you don’t want to setup your Rod incorrectly. This rod looks and feels more like a saltwater fishing rod…

  2. Best rod for the money Best rod for the money! Sturdy but flexible. Guides are smooth, casts great. I have used it twice and I like it a lot, matter of fact I like it better than my other rods. In other words my new favorite rod.

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