Savage Gear Roadrunner XLINT Travel Rod, Savage Gear Roadrunner
ALPS Marine grade stainless steel guides
Customized ALPS Centra-Lock Marine grade light aluminium reel seats
High Modulus Carbon fiber blanks
Gimbal on heavy models
Hard Japanese EVA handles
Ready to fish deluxe rod bag
O-ring hook keeper
Length 8ft (243cm)
Sections 4
Casting Weight 20 tom 80g
Fast action
transport length 66cm
weight 170g
These Savage looking rods are the first 100% saltwater-dedicated big fish rods in the Savage Gear programme. They are designed to match our hugely successful Herring Cutbait Softlure jig series, but they will also perform perfect with more traditional metal lures. Built on Incredibly strong, yet light-weight, High Modulus Carbon blanks, with original ALPS saltwater guides and Customized ALPS reel seats. The Roadrunner XLINT offers Superior quality.
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Orders Outside Mainland UK
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