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Travel beach rods

Bought a Fox Trek 11'6" travel beachcaster (£69) for the winter. I'm really impressed so far. First time I've seen a multi-piece beach rod that could take some serious stick. Fine tip, good rings,winch fitting, foam grips, 6 piece, 28 inches collapsed, with hard case provided. It will even fit in a rucksack if you're going rockhopping. Good rings and what appears to be very strong spigot construction. Wasn't keen on the large foam grips-removed them and the rod seems to balance in the hands better now. Have cast up to 6 ozs comfortably and fished very rough ground-seems to take the strain well. It's a bit on the (top) heavy side, but great as a travel/second rod, or when you need to stow the tackle out of sight in the car boot. Can also recommend the Penn Voyageur/V3 12 'three piece. I think it's now rebadged as the Surfblaster Sea Trek. Comes with a heavy and light tip. Much lighter and better balanced rod than the Fox, but will still cast up to 6 ozs. Action and tip not particularly suited to pendulum casting, but can manage it. Nice rod for surf/ heavier spinning/estuary/ light beach. All the deals seem to involve a Penn Mag in the pricing, but I think the rod is better suited to a lighter reel (65000/7HT size) .I would barter for a rod only price-should be no more than £70. Hope this helps people, as I've wasted money on rubbish before and It's nice to find some gear that's good value and does what it's supposed to do.
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Re: Travel beach rods

Thanks for the info
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Re: Travel beach rods

Great info Bill,have you had any sucess with the travel rods ??,can they handle fish as well as the more conventional 2 piece rods ??
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Re: Travel beach rods

Mike. Can't really tell much difference from two-piece rods with regard to the action. I thought the six piece trek might feel a bit weird, i.e. a few dead spots, but thats not the case at all. They both seem to have the correct curve and feel nice. Have only caught fish up to about 3 lbs on them, but they handle them like any other good two piece. I've lifted small fish up the wall on them as I would with normal rods and they show no signs of damage (touch wood!). Regards, Bill.
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Re: Travel beach rods

Hi all ,

I have been using a Fladen Maxximus Traveller 6pc Beachcaster 12ft
Which are made to the same amazingly high specifications as the normal Maxximus range and are designed especially for travel. Top quality beach rods in X wrapped graphite for superb extra strength. All have a cloth bag plus a smart black protective high quality hard tube.



Priced around £79 mark

Great action and by far one of the best travel beach rods I have used in a long time

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