Okuma NTi-C-703M-MH Nomad Inshore Travel Casting Rod

Okuma NTi-C-703M-MH Nomad Inshore Travel Casting Rod

Price: $169.99
Model
TD Code
PowerTaperLengthLine Weight
(lbs)
Foregrip Length(in)
Reargrip Length(in)
# of guidesHandle StyleWeight(oz)Price
NTi-C-703M-MH
OKM-0347
M/MHM7'0
3 pcs
10-17/12-202
10-1/2
9+TipB6.8$169.99 USD
Building on the success of Okuma Nomad travel rods, Nomad Inshore Travel rods deliver a concise selection of all-around destination rods with worldwide utility (and a far better experience than fishing a beat up lodge rod). Three-piece design constructed with European spigot ferrule connections offers 1-piece rod performance yet travels easily inside a padded and waterproof case. Each rod includes two tip sections, one lighter and one heavier, to increase versatility while keeping luggage to a minimum. Premium components were chosen for rock-solid dependability with the realization that home may be continents away. As traveling with rod tubes continues to grow in difficulty and expense, Nomad Inshore Travel rods are a great solution and cheap insurance for a quality trip.

Features
  • OC9 Technology: Durable graphite rod blank with carbon outer wrap 3 section rod blank for easy break down while traveling
  • All models are 7'0 with inshore actions, 2-tip actions included per rod
  • European spigot ferrule connection: Offers feel of a 1 pcs. rod
  • Waterproof travel bag with shoulder strap
  • Split butt rear grip design
  • ALPS guides with Zirconium inserts
  • ALPS 2-tone anodized aluminum reel seat
  • ALPS machined aluminum trigger real seat on casting models
  • Non slip grip above each ferrule connection for easy assembly
  • Durable cork fore and rear grips
  • Backed by limited lifetime warranty
5 Stars based on 10 reviews
By lostatsurf
Clovis, CA
One of the best rods for travel.
July 26, 2021
Awesome rod and awesome rod case. Great for inshore or kayak fishing.
By Lostatsurf
Clovis, CA
Great inshore travel rod
July 26, 2021
Awesome rod. Caught plenty of blues in Ny with this one.
Pros
  • Quality, price, travel case
By Manuel
Monterey CA
Great travel rod!
July 24, 2021
This is the perfect travel rod! high quality components and a great carrying case.
By Curtis M.
CA
College travel rod
July 22, 2021
My youngest son is off to Kansas State University so I got him a rod he can transport easily. This is a quality rod and he's already caught numerous largemouth bass at the local lake, so it's all broken in for Kansas.
By MICHAEL
Nokomis, FL
Fantastic inshore and coastal rod
June 15, 2021
One of the nicest high-quality spinning rods of use. Love the travel capabilities and the case.. Has not come apart during the fight, cast, or riding in the rod holder. Performs as good as a single piece rod.
By Junot
SPRINGBORO, OH
Travels with me everywhere!
June 14, 2021
This rod is excellent for the traveling angler. I recently purchased one for my brother and one for my son. Mine is paired with a size 4000 reel and has caught fish in Aruba, Bahamas, Puerto Rico, Florida, Alabama etc etc etc. I have caught bluefish, snook, tarpon, amberjack and many more. It is a solid buy!
Pros
  • Carry case with space to fit a reel
  • Fits in an airplane's overhead storage
  • light
  • Solid reel seat.
  • 2 tips.
Cons
  • None
By jaime s.
Orlando, FL
Best travel rod
April 20, 2017
My second travel rod and I highly recommend it,
Pros
  • All around great and strong
Cons
  • No cons
By Leon
Tonsupa, Ecuador
Okuma Nomad Travel Rod
March 5, 2016
Great for traveling with gear.
By Michael
Ottawa, Ontario
Nice rod, bit lighter than expected
February 3, 2015
Very nice looking rod, great finish. Nice reel seat. The 3pc is an awesome feature, and with these ferrule connections, it feels close enough to a one-piece. Definitely not worse than a 2pc. So, great for travelling.
The rod M-MH is a bit lighter than I was expecting. Visually, there doesn't seem to be much of a difference between the 2 tips. Although, there is only a few pounds difference, I was hoping/expecting a bigger difference.
Pros
  • nice finish
  • nice reel seat components
  • 3 pc great
  • good connections
  • sensitive enough tip for lure action
Cons
  • not much difference between 2 tips
  • lighter than expected
By William
Heredia, Costa Rica
Okuma travel goes everywhere
February 22, 2014
Two rods in one case, with this rod you can sellect the option you will fish, mine is H and MH, my best sippining rod for inshore fishing, in the atlantic of Costa Rica there is large snooks and tarpon, this rod can handle any fish, the carry case is awesome, lot of space. absolute protection for the rod , in fac I carry my two rods with the four tips in one case.
Pros
  • liteweight
  • strong
  • the best reel seat ever
  • two tips
  • go everywhere
Cons
  • none
5 Questions & 5 Answers
Bikash
from Dhaka, Bangladesh asked:
November 18, 2019
Hi,

Can I use Penn SQL 12 Baitcasting reel with NTi-C 703 M-MH Rod. Recently I’ve purchased SQL 12 Penn reel from TD and now looking for a travel  casting  inshore rod. Advise please. Thanks.. Bikash

1 Answer
Yes, that is a great rod for the reel you have. Will be a perfect inshore set up and have lots if versatility!
Submitted by: Alyssa Madosky on November 19, 2019

Joe
from Cleveland asked:
April 15, 2019
Is this rod used with a conventional of spinning reel ? 
1 Answer
conventional
Submitted by: Bernie De Graaf on April 15, 2019

Tom
from 95124 asked:
March 8, 2021
Hi, I'm looking for a travel rod that can be used for fishing sockeye in the situk river in Alaska. we will be lining for the fish. will any of these rods work?
1 Answer
I would consider a rod with a H power rating. Take a look at the St. Croix TIC76HF3 Tidemaster Inshore Casting Travel Rod. This rod will better control the fish moving in faster waters and it also comes with a case as well. 
Submitted by: Austin Kearney on March 9, 2021

Michael
from Ottawa, Ontario asked:
January 20, 2015
What is the max rated lure weight for the M-MH inshore model?
1 Answer
These rods do not list a lure rating so we do not want to speculate. But you can throw a few ounces with this rod without issue.
Submitted by: Customer Service on January 20, 2015

Mike
from Canada asked:
January 17, 2015
what is the rated lure weight for this model?
1 Answer
Okuma does not provide a lure rating for this rod.
Submitted by: Customer Service on January 20, 2015

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