Both rods are 8ft Long
Trigger gip ideal for baitcaster reels
2 Sections
2 casting weights up to 100g and up to 150g
All in all a great baitcasting rod. The new MP Pro series is a superb upgrade of our very popular MP Predator rods. All rods feature hard Japanese EVA handles, designed for easy handling on the boat and in rod rests. The high modulus carbon blanks have been upgraded with woven carbon and full varnish keeping the powerful, responsive action, perfect for float fishing or bottom bouncing live or dead baits. The series are also perfect for casting and trolling lures – the MPP rods are real workhorses. The trigger versions also feature customized balancer butt caps. All rods equipped with Fuji Gold label reel seat and best quality slim SIC guides.
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Orders Outside Mainland UK
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