Brand | PENN |
Rod Length | 7 Feet |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 1.3 Pounds |
Material | Stainless Steel, Graphite |
- Line, 4BB + 1RB, 5.2: 1, alum spool, 235/6, 160/8, 130/10, 7′
- Reel construction with graphite body, aluminum sideplate, and graphite rotor
- Oiled felt drag system offers drag pressure without sacrificing smoothness
- Fluid cranking with 4 shielded stainless steel ball bearings and instant anti reverse bearing
- Lightweight, ultrasensitive rod with graphite composite construction and stainless steel guides
- Graphite composite blank
- Graphite reel seats
Deb Verified Buyer –
We did only use for 3 days in Florida. Never had any problems. Caught a Pompano!
Steve Verified Buyer –
P. Danesi Verified Buyer –
like the penn quality and design. has good casting range with light tackle. have not stressed it yet with saltwater trolling but appears to be up to the task.
Marcelino a. Verified Buyer –
Estuve esperando la caña nomas para irme a pescar!. Y llega incompleta, pésima sorpresa😑😣
Kale Nakata Verified Buyer –
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Joseph Verified Buyer –
Reel is great I bought it for my brother inlaw. I myself own all penn reels. The rod feels a little cheap but should work for him since he’s new to fishing.
Anonymous Verified Buyer –
shipping fast, excellent combo
Evaristo Pool Chan Verified Buyer –
Me gusta la caña esta muy bien para pesca al aire libre aunque me falta agarrar yn pes mas grande para probar su resistencia
msi271 Verified Buyer –
awesome
MarkSonic Verified Buyer –
Bought 1 as a gift from my brother. Liked it so I bought one for myself. Pole is a one piece which is not clear in the description. Using mine for pier and beach fishing in SW Florida. This combo easily handles pompano, perch and small sharks (Blacktip & Bonnetheads) up to 2ft long – haven’t caught anything bigger yet other than unwanted catfish.
Smooth casting and nice action on the pole. I’d say worth the price tag.
Anonymous Verified Buyer –
Great reel, rod broke on 3rd cast. I put the reel on a new rod no problems.
Bill Verified Buyer –
Rod and reel look perfect and they are except for one thing: the line catches on the open bail during a hard cast and closes it mid-flight, especially if there is any wind from the left. This either results in a very short cast with the bait and weight flying back at you, or the weight snaps the line. The only way to avoid it happening is to rotate the open bail to the left before casting. My reel is wound with 20 lb braid. I don’t know if it happens with mono line. It’s a real pain.
Update: the rod tip broke after several weeks use. Won’t buy the combo again.