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Robinson SX3 River Feeder Rod 3.6m 150g
Robinson SX3 River Feeder Rod 3.6m 150g

Robinson SX3 River Feeder Rod 3.6m 150g

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€41.50 €55.33 -25%
Length
360cm
Max. ejection weight
150g
Transport length
125cm
Weight
300g
Number of sections
3

 

Robinson SX3 River Feeder Rod 3.6m 150g

The new RIVER FEEDER SX3 series is, as the name suggests, a proposition mainly for lovers of river, dirt sessions. As befits river feeders, these rods are characterized by tip deflection and fast action. Two rod lengths (3.60 and 3.90 m) and three casting weight ranges (up to 90, 120 and 150 grams) make them suitable for fishing for small and medium-sized fish, as well as the largest and at the same time the strongest inhabitants of river fisheries, including the queen of the current – barbel. The rods consist of 3 elements, which has a positive effect on their safety during transport. The set includes two carbon tips for optimal adaptation to the current pull and the activity and feeding of the fish on a given day. The blanks are equipped with good quality TS guides, the first five are double-legged. The size and "offset" of the rod of the first guide has a positive effect on the length of casts. In addition to functionality, a big advantage of feeder bikes is their attractive, modern design. Carefully selected gold accents at the wraps of the guides perfectly match the black color of the feeder rods. Modern design and high quality, while maintaining a reasonable price, make these rods an excellent proposition for lovers of river ground fishing. These rods will also work well on still waters as feeders for heavier tasks when hunting for full-grown specimens of cyprinids.

Length: 3.60m

Transport length: 125cm

Number of Compositions: 3+2 (1.75 oz : 2.50 oz)

Weight: 300g

Length
360cm
Max. ejection weight
150g
Transport length
125cm
Weight
300g
Number of sections
3
Kod: 11W-FR-S13
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